LarvalBase

LarvalBase
Content
DescriptionA global online database about ichthyoplankton and fish fry
Data types
captured
Scientific and common names, distribution and ecology
OrganismsFish eggs, larvae and fry
Contact
Research centerLeibniz Institute of Marine Sciences
AuthorsBernd Ueberschaer
Access
Websitewww.larvalbase.org
Tools
StandaloneHistoric versions available on CD
Miscellaneous
LicenseCC-BY-NC
Data release
frequency
Infrequently updated
Bookmarkable
entities
Yes

LarvalBase is a global online database of information about fish eggs, larvae and fry. It includes detailed data on the identification of very young fish and the rearing of fish species important for fisheries and aquaculture. As of July 2011, it included descriptions of 2,228 species, 4,229 pictures, and references to 4,513 works in the scientific literature.[1] The database is under the supervision of Bernd Ueberschaer at the Leibniz Institute of Marine Sciences in Kiel, Germany.

LarvalBase is an offshoot of, and follows the same format as FishBase, a comprehensive online database about finfish. Whereas FishBase is a database about adult finfish, LarvalBase is a database about the juvenile stages of fish. Juvenile fish often feed differently and occupy different habitats than the adults do. LarvalBase complements FishBase by providing information about these early stages of life.[2]

LarvalBase aims to include all the key data on finfish larvae, with an emphasis on standardising the data, making it easy to extract and combine data with other data, and offering powerful presentation tools.[3] It draws on the traditional primary sources found in papers, books and reports, gray literature and unpublished but reliable data from sources such as practicing aquaculturists.[2] The data includes information such as identification keys, morphometrics, broodstock, spawning and nursery behaviour, prey and predators, and growth stages and rates.[3] It also includes information of specific interest to aquaculturists, such as how long it takes egg to hatch, diagrams charting changes in anatomy at different larval stages, analysis of larval diets, and techniques for rearing fish fry.[2]

  1. ^ According to the LarvalBase web page, accessed 21 July 2011
  2. ^ a b c Database: Fish Fry Science, 16 June 2006, 312(5780): 1577. doi:10.1126/science.312.5780.1577e
  3. ^ a b LarvalBase: A Global Information System on Fish Larvae American Fisheries Society, Early Life History Section Newsletter, May 2002, 23(2): 7–9.