Growth in Arctic charr and rainbow trout fed temporally concentrated or spaced daily meals |
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Authors: | Johan Linnér and Eva Brännäs |
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Institution: | (1) Rural Economy and Agricultural Society of Norrbotten, Köpmangatan 2, S-972 38 Luleå, Sweden;(2) Department of Aquaculture, SLU, S-901 83 Umeå, Sweden |
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Abstract: | The effect on growth of distributing feed over a few hours compared tomore frequent meals was tested on 1+ Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus L.) and 1+ rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss Walbaum). Triplicate hatchery groups for each treatment were fed at a ration level of 1%/dayeither with few meals (8 times per day divided into morning and evening)or with frequent meals (32 meals equally distributed during the day). Wefound an opposite effect of meal frequency on growth in the two species.Low feeding intensity (8 meals per day) had a significantly positive effecton growth in rainbow trout but a significantly negative effect on growth inArctic charr when compared to feeding the fish frequent meals. Theopposite response to meal frequency is likely to be an effect of thedifferences in activity during feeding. Rainbow trout feed much moreaggressively than charr which can result in feeding being a more stressfulevent. In this experiment, the specific growth rate was lower and the feedconversion ratio higher for Arctic charr compared to rainbow trout. |
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Keywords: | Arctic charr feeding frequency growth variations Oncorhynchus mykiss rainbow trout Salvelinus alpinus |
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