Adult Ambassis vachelli (Richardson) were used to test the effects of starvation and recovery feeding on otolith increment widths, Fulton's K and levels of carcass and viscera lipid. Three laboratory treatments (fed throughout the experiment; fed for 41 days then starved for 37 days, starved for 41 days then fed for 37 days), were compared. Fish were also collected from the field throughout the experiment to assess the natural fluctuations of variables examined in this study. Starvation and recovery induced significant changes in Fulton's K and lipid contents and were permanently recorded in the widths of otolith increments. Although changes in increment widths did occur in a predictable way, changes in increment widths due to starvation an...
The study was conducted with a completely randomized design consisting of four treatments in triplic...
To investigate the nature of compenstory growth in fish, an 8 week study at 28 degreesC was performe...
The compensatory growth responses of individual juveniles of two co-existing species were compared a...
Adult Ambassis vachelli (Richardson) were used to test the effects of starvation and recovery feedin...
Populations of the estuarine glass fish, Ambassis vachelli Richardson, were used to study the relati...
The influence of feeding history on otolith shape and symmetry was examined in juveniles of 2 specie...
The effects of chronic confinement stress (1, 5 and 10 days) and of periodic blood sampling oil soma...
Ambassis vachelli (Richardson) was used as a model for a study of the growth of a short-lived fish s...
The effects of chronic confinement stress (1, 5 and 10 days) and of periodic blood sampling on somat...
Withholding food for 4 wk resulted in more extensive alterations within serum lipoprotein classes in...
Gaining reliable estimates of how long fish early life stages can survive without feeding and how st...
A feeding experiment was conducted on the pelagic stages of the tropical goatfish Upeneus tragula (f...
Cod larvae from laboratory rearing experiments aged from 1 to 12 d after hatching, both fed and depr...
00000 ăWOS:000383801600012International audiencePrevious studies have shown that the amount of food ...
The aim of the study was to investigate the effects of dietary lipid on the growth and feed utilizat...
The study was conducted with a completely randomized design consisting of four treatments in triplic...
To investigate the nature of compenstory growth in fish, an 8 week study at 28 degreesC was performe...
The compensatory growth responses of individual juveniles of two co-existing species were compared a...
Adult Ambassis vachelli (Richardson) were used to test the effects of starvation and recovery feedin...
Populations of the estuarine glass fish, Ambassis vachelli Richardson, were used to study the relati...
The influence of feeding history on otolith shape and symmetry was examined in juveniles of 2 specie...
The effects of chronic confinement stress (1, 5 and 10 days) and of periodic blood sampling oil soma...
Ambassis vachelli (Richardson) was used as a model for a study of the growth of a short-lived fish s...
The effects of chronic confinement stress (1, 5 and 10 days) and of periodic blood sampling on somat...
Withholding food for 4 wk resulted in more extensive alterations within serum lipoprotein classes in...
Gaining reliable estimates of how long fish early life stages can survive without feeding and how st...
A feeding experiment was conducted on the pelagic stages of the tropical goatfish Upeneus tragula (f...
Cod larvae from laboratory rearing experiments aged from 1 to 12 d after hatching, both fed and depr...
00000 ăWOS:000383801600012International audiencePrevious studies have shown that the amount of food ...
The aim of the study was to investigate the effects of dietary lipid on the growth and feed utilizat...
The study was conducted with a completely randomized design consisting of four treatments in triplic...
To investigate the nature of compenstory growth in fish, an 8 week study at 28 degreesC was performe...
The compensatory growth responses of individual juveniles of two co-existing species were compared a...