Compensatory growth response in three-spined stickleback in relation to feed-deprivation protocols


Autoria(s): X. ZHU; L.WU; Y. CUI; Y.YANG AND R. J.WOOTTON
Data(s)

2003

Resumo

Different protocols of food deprivation were used to bring two groups of juvenile three-spined sticklebacks Gaslerosteus aculeatus to the same reduced body mass in comparison with a control group fed daily ad libitum. One group experienced I week or deprivation then 2 weeks on maintenance rations. The second group experienced I week of ad lithium feeding followed by 2 weeks of deprivation. The deprived groups were reduced to a mean mass ore. 80% of controls. The compensatory growth response shown when ad libitum feeding was resumed was independent of the trajectory by which the three-spined sticklebacks had reached the reduced body mass. The compensatory response was Sufficient to return the deprived groups to the mass and length trajectories shown by the control group within 4 weeks. There was full compensation for dry mass and total lipid, but incomplete compensation for lipid-free dry mass. Hyperphagia and increased growth efficiency were present in the re-feeding phase, but there was a lag of a week before the hyperphagia was established. The consistency of the compensatory response of immature three-spined sticklebacks provides a potential model system for the analysis and prediction of appetite and growth in teleosts. (C) 2003 The Fisheries Society of the British isles.

Identificador

http://ir.ihb.ac.cn/handle/152342/9638

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/59332

Fonte

X. ZHU; L.WU; Y. CUI; Y.YANG AND R. J.WOOTTON.Compensatory growth response in three-spined stickleback in relation to feed-deprivation protocols,JOURNAL OF FISH BIOLOGY,2003,62(1):195-205

Palavras-Chave #Fisheries; Marine & Freshwater Biology #compensatory growths growth efficiency #homeostasis #hyperphagia #three-spined stickleback
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期刊论文