Features in the Lipid Status of Two Generations of Fingerlings (0+) of Atlantic Salmon (Salmo salar L.) Inhabiting the Arenga River (Kola Peninsula)

Int J Mol Sci. 2015 Jul 30;16(8):17535-45. doi: 10.3390/ijms160817535.

Abstract

The present research focused on determining the lipid status of salmon fingerlings (0+) in early development after dispersal form groups of spawning nests in biotopes of different hydrological conditions. The revealed qualitative and quantitative differences in the levels of phospholipids and fatty acids among two generations of Atlantic salmon fingerlings (0+) living in different biotopes of the Arenga River (a tributary of the Varzuga River) may be associated with the peculiarities of their genetically determined processes of the biosynthesis and modification of individual lipid classes and trophoecological factors (food spectrum, quality and availability of food objects, and hydrological regime). The research was organized to observe the dynamics of these developmental changes from ages 0+ to 2+.

Keywords: Kola Peninsula; Salmo salar; adaptations; fatty acids; generations; lipids; ontogenesis.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Fatty Acids / genetics*
  • Phospholipids / genetics*
  • Rivers
  • Salmo salar / genetics*
  • Salmo salar / growth & development
  • Salmo salar / metabolism

Substances

  • Fatty Acids
  • Phospholipids