Effect of salinity on food consumption and growth of juvenile Nile tilapia (Oreochromi niloticus L.)


Autoria(s): Ali, M.S.; Stead, S.M.; Houlihan, D.F.
Data(s)

2004

Resumo

The effect of salinity (0, lO and 20%o, water temperature 28 ± l oC) on food consumption and growth of juvenile Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus L. (9.94 ± 0.15 g) were investigated by feeding group of 20 fish at 2% body weight day. Individual food consumption was measured using X-radiography. There were no significant differences in growth or white muscle protein concentrations among groups. During feed deprivation, weight loss was similar for fish held at O%o and 10 %o salinity, but after 7 days over 50% of the fish maintained at 20%o salinity developed lesions covering 5-25% of the body. No significant relationships were observed between individual specific growth rates and food consumption rates within the groups. The fish in all salinity groups showed a negative correlation between specific growth rate and food conversion ratio. The coefficient of variation for wet weight specific food consumption and the mean share of meal for each fish were used as a measure of social hierarchy strength. A negative correlation was observed between coefficient of variation in food consumption and mean share of meal. The social hierarchy structure was similar in all salinities; 25% of the fish were dominant (18.29% above an equal share of meal) and 30% were subordinate (16.19% below an equal share of meal) and the remainder 45% fish fed theoretical share of meal (MSM, 5.26%).

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http://aquaticcommons.org/17750/1/BJFR8.2_117.pdf

Ali, M.S. and Stead, S.M. and Houlihan, D.F. (2004) Effect of salinity on food consumption and growth of juvenile Nile tilapia (Oreochromi niloticus L.). Bangladesh Journal of Fisheries Research, 8(2), pp. 117-126.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/17750/

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NonPeerReviewed