While many ectothermic species can withstand prolonged fasting without mortality, food deprivation may have sublethal effects of ecological importance, including reductions in locomotor ability. Little is known about how such changes in performance in individual animals are related to either mass loss during food deprivation or growth rate during re-feeding. This study followed changes in the maximum sprint swimming performance of individual European sea bass, Dicentrarchus labrax, throughout 45 days of food deprivation and 30 days of re-feeding. Maximum sprint speed did not show a significant decline until 45 days of food deprivation. Among individuals, the reduction in sprinting speed at this time was not related to mass loss. After 30 da...
Metabolic rates vary widely within species, but little is known about how variation in the “floor” (...
1. Large body size is associated with many fitness advantages. Despite this, most species do not gro...
This study was designed to investigate the effects of starvation and refeeding cycles on growth perf...
While many ectothermic species can withstand prolonged fasting without mortality, food deprivation m...
The specific growth rate (SGR) of a cohort of 2000 tagged juvenile European sea bass was measured in...
Three gilthead sea bream families representative of slow, intermediate and fast heritable growth in ...
Although food deprivation is a major ecological pressure in fishes, there is wide individual variati...
International audienceFeed efficiency is a major goal for aquaculture sustainability, and selecting ...
1. Individuals of the same species often exhibit consistent differences in metabolic rate, but the e...
Body condition in larval fishes is an important determinant of survival in the natural environment. ...
Fasting and refeeding occur naturally in predators but this is largely ignored when dealing with far...
Metabolic rates vary widely within species, but little is known about how variation in the “floor” (...
1. Large body size is associated with many fitness advantages. Despite this, most species do not gro...
This study was designed to investigate the effects of starvation and refeeding cycles on growth perf...
While many ectothermic species can withstand prolonged fasting without mortality, food deprivation m...
The specific growth rate (SGR) of a cohort of 2000 tagged juvenile European sea bass was measured in...
Three gilthead sea bream families representative of slow, intermediate and fast heritable growth in ...
Although food deprivation is a major ecological pressure in fishes, there is wide individual variati...
International audienceFeed efficiency is a major goal for aquaculture sustainability, and selecting ...
1. Individuals of the same species often exhibit consistent differences in metabolic rate, but the e...
Body condition in larval fishes is an important determinant of survival in the natural environment. ...
Fasting and refeeding occur naturally in predators but this is largely ignored when dealing with far...
Metabolic rates vary widely within species, but little is known about how variation in the “floor” (...
1. Large body size is associated with many fitness advantages. Despite this, most species do not gro...
This study was designed to investigate the effects of starvation and refeeding cycles on growth perf...