Journal homepage: http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journaldescription.cws_home/503302/description#descriptionA bite–and–pull demand–feeding system was introduced to groups of cultured cod (Gadus morhua). For half of the groups trigger actuations were rewarded with food, while actuations were unrewarded in the other groups. Initially, cod responded with frequent triggering, irrespective of whether triggering was rewarded with food or not. The high initial curiosity–driven triggering rate declined rapidly, and was almost perfectly described by an exponential decay model with a decay rate of 7% min-1. After 3 hours, the triggering frequency of the rewarded fish diverged from that of unrewarded fish, and it remained higher throughout the 9 da...
This thesis examines the patterns of variation in appetite in Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar, their ca...
In June 1986, 1600 pond-reared one-year old cod were released into a fjord after being conditioned ...
Predatory fish structure communities through prey pursuit and consumption and, in many marine system...
Journal homepage: http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journaldescription.cws_home/503302/description#de...
This thesis covers two studies based on the feeding of juvenile Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua). The fir...
Aquaculture is one of the fastest growing food producing sectors of the world, with an annual compou...
Preventing farmed fish from escaping sea cages is a major challenge for developing sustainable aquac...
Various size groups of cod were kept in periods of 3 to 4 weeks in ad lib. feeding experiments at d...
Among other applications, self-feeding has been used to study food preferences in fish allowing them...
This study describes how three individual fish, Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua L.), developed a novel be...
Data abstract: The daily proportions of time each individual fish spent foraging, swimming and bein...
The goal of experiment one (Chapter One) was to determine if stocking density had an influence of th...
The environment can play an important role in shaping how an animal behaves, and how well the animal...
International audienceFeeding motivation is one major indicator of fish welfare and an investigation...
Foraging is a behavioural process and, therefore, individual behaviour and diet are theorized to cov...
This thesis examines the patterns of variation in appetite in Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar, their ca...
In June 1986, 1600 pond-reared one-year old cod were released into a fjord after being conditioned ...
Predatory fish structure communities through prey pursuit and consumption and, in many marine system...
Journal homepage: http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journaldescription.cws_home/503302/description#de...
This thesis covers two studies based on the feeding of juvenile Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua). The fir...
Aquaculture is one of the fastest growing food producing sectors of the world, with an annual compou...
Preventing farmed fish from escaping sea cages is a major challenge for developing sustainable aquac...
Various size groups of cod were kept in periods of 3 to 4 weeks in ad lib. feeding experiments at d...
Among other applications, self-feeding has been used to study food preferences in fish allowing them...
This study describes how three individual fish, Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua L.), developed a novel be...
Data abstract: The daily proportions of time each individual fish spent foraging, swimming and bein...
The goal of experiment one (Chapter One) was to determine if stocking density had an influence of th...
The environment can play an important role in shaping how an animal behaves, and how well the animal...
International audienceFeeding motivation is one major indicator of fish welfare and an investigation...
Foraging is a behavioural process and, therefore, individual behaviour and diet are theorized to cov...
This thesis examines the patterns of variation in appetite in Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar, their ca...
In June 1986, 1600 pond-reared one-year old cod were released into a fjord after being conditioned ...
Predatory fish structure communities through prey pursuit and consumption and, in many marine system...