The long term influence of individual biological rhythms on group feed demand behaviour was investigated in European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) held under controlled environmental conditions with an on-demand feeding system. The experiment was realized over 219 days with 190 fish distributed on 4 tanks. Sea bass had a mean body mass comprised between 139 g to 183 g. The number of feed demand acts by each individual was calculated daily, and the population could thus be partitioned into three categories (high-, low- and zero-triggering fish). The duration of the period that an individual held high-triggering status could vary, but was 63 ± 16 days on average. The transition period between two highest-triggering fish in one tank...
This study aims to test the influence of size grading on self-feeding behaviour, social st...
The selective properties of fishing that influence behavioural traits have recently gained interest....
The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of feeding frequency on post-prandial pattern o...
The long term influence of individual biological rhythms on group feed demand behaviour was investi...
International audienceFeeding motivation is one major indicator of fish welfare and an investigation...
International audienceThe individual food-demand behavior of juvenile European sea bass (Dicentrarch...
Sea bass change their feeding rhythms from diurnal to nocturnal in winter, returning to diurnal feed...
The effects of social hierarchies (dominant/subordinate individuals), such as aggressiveness, feedin...
Daily rhythm of the feeding activities in fish was investigated in order to know the fundamental asp...
International audienceUsing breeding programs to improve feed efficiency, the ratio between fish bod...
The aquaculturist is faced with a number of difficulties when feeding fish. Apart from the human tim...
The principal aims of the present study were to examine diel feeding and feedingentrainable locomot...
Survival, growth, nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) budgets and feeding behaviour were studied in grou...
The effects of social hierarchies (dominant/subordinate individuals), such as aggressiveness, feedin...
The effects of social hierarchies (dominant/subordinate individuals), such as aggressiveness, feedin...
This study aims to test the influence of size grading on self-feeding behaviour, social st...
The selective properties of fishing that influence behavioural traits have recently gained interest....
The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of feeding frequency on post-prandial pattern o...
The long term influence of individual biological rhythms on group feed demand behaviour was investi...
International audienceFeeding motivation is one major indicator of fish welfare and an investigation...
International audienceThe individual food-demand behavior of juvenile European sea bass (Dicentrarch...
Sea bass change their feeding rhythms from diurnal to nocturnal in winter, returning to diurnal feed...
The effects of social hierarchies (dominant/subordinate individuals), such as aggressiveness, feedin...
Daily rhythm of the feeding activities in fish was investigated in order to know the fundamental asp...
International audienceUsing breeding programs to improve feed efficiency, the ratio between fish bod...
The aquaculturist is faced with a number of difficulties when feeding fish. Apart from the human tim...
The principal aims of the present study were to examine diel feeding and feedingentrainable locomot...
Survival, growth, nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) budgets and feeding behaviour were studied in grou...
The effects of social hierarchies (dominant/subordinate individuals), such as aggressiveness, feedin...
The effects of social hierarchies (dominant/subordinate individuals), such as aggressiveness, feedin...
This study aims to test the influence of size grading on self-feeding behaviour, social st...
The selective properties of fishing that influence behavioural traits have recently gained interest....
The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of feeding frequency on post-prandial pattern o...