The present study is carried out to analyze the effect of short-term starvation on biological condition indices, hematological and biometric parameters of Clarias batrachus. Two groups of test fish, Clarias batrachus were subjected to different treatments: Group A (control) fishes were then fed three times a day until apparent satiety for 14 days; Group B (experimental) fishes were starved for 14 days. A significant rise in WBC (7.16%) with substantial reduction in hematocrit (11.97 %), haemoglobin (37.04 %), RBC (35.51%), glucose (19.15%), protein (23.65%) and cholesterol (43.12%) were assessed in the blood of starved fish for 14 days, while triglyceride level decreased (14.79%) i...
Gaining reliable estimates of how long fish early life stages can survive without feeding and how st...
Abstract Haematological parameters have been recognized as valuable tools for monitoring fish health...
Funding Information: Funding: This research was funded by the Indian Council of Agricultural Researc...
The present study is carried out to analyze the effect of short-term starvation on biological ...
This study was conducted to determine the effect of starvation on the hematological characteristics,...
Marked changes were observed in different chemical constituents of C. batrachus during starvation. T...
All animals face the possibility of limitations in food resources that could ultimately lead to mort...
To determine the effect of starvation on the organ weight and chemical components of red sea bream, ...
Among the environmental variables influencing the performance of fish larvae, the quantity and quali...
Abstract Aquaculture needs to optimize production and nutrition of fish. The effects caused by 1, 2...
The aim of this experiment was to analyze the effect of applying of cyclical short periods of starv...
Gaining reliable estimates of how long fish early life stages can survive without feeding and how st...
Gaining reliable estimates of how long fish early life stages can survive without feeding and how st...
Highlight ResearchThere has been a significant decrease in growth, condition factors, hepatosomatic ...
Gaining reliable estimates of how long fish early life stages can survive without feeding and how st...
Gaining reliable estimates of how long fish early life stages can survive without feeding and how st...
Abstract Haematological parameters have been recognized as valuable tools for monitoring fish health...
Funding Information: Funding: This research was funded by the Indian Council of Agricultural Researc...
The present study is carried out to analyze the effect of short-term starvation on biological ...
This study was conducted to determine the effect of starvation on the hematological characteristics,...
Marked changes were observed in different chemical constituents of C. batrachus during starvation. T...
All animals face the possibility of limitations in food resources that could ultimately lead to mort...
To determine the effect of starvation on the organ weight and chemical components of red sea bream, ...
Among the environmental variables influencing the performance of fish larvae, the quantity and quali...
Abstract Aquaculture needs to optimize production and nutrition of fish. The effects caused by 1, 2...
The aim of this experiment was to analyze the effect of applying of cyclical short periods of starv...
Gaining reliable estimates of how long fish early life stages can survive without feeding and how st...
Gaining reliable estimates of how long fish early life stages can survive without feeding and how st...
Highlight ResearchThere has been a significant decrease in growth, condition factors, hepatosomatic ...
Gaining reliable estimates of how long fish early life stages can survive without feeding and how st...
Gaining reliable estimates of how long fish early life stages can survive without feeding and how st...
Abstract Haematological parameters have been recognized as valuable tools for monitoring fish health...
Funding Information: Funding: This research was funded by the Indian Council of Agricultural Researc...