Effects of intermittent feeding on compensatory growth, feed intake and body composition in Asian sea bass (Lates calcarifer)
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Azodi, MNafisi, MMorshedi, VModarresi, MFaghih-Ahmadani, Aنوع مدرک
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This experiment was conducted to investigate the effects of various starvation and refeeding periods on growth, feed utilization and body composition in Asian sea bass (Lates calcarifer) with an average initial weight of 30.26±1.4 g (mean±SE). The fish were exposed to three different regimes: the control group fed twice daily to apparent satiation throughout the experiment (C), the first group starved for 4 days and refed for 16 days, this cycle was repeated two times (T1) and the second group starved for 8 days and refed for 32 days (T2). At the end of experiment, there were not any significant differences in growth and feeding performance among different treatments (p >0.05). Daily feed intake was significantly higher in the deprived fish than in the control fish (p 0.05). Daily feed intake was significantly higher in the deprived fish than in the control fish (p >0.05). Starvation had a significant effect on protein content on one sampling date during the experimental period; protein content in T2 on day 8 was significantly lower compared to the control (p 0.05). Starvation had a significant effect on protein content on one sampling date during the experimental period; protein content in T2 on day 8 was significantly lower compared to the control (p
کلید واژگان
Compensatory growthFeed deprivation
Body composition
Sea Bass
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1تاریخ نشر
2016-01-011394-10-11
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Agricultural Research,Education and Extension Organizationشاپا
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