Gaining reliable estimates of how long fish early life stages can survive without feeding and how starvation rate and time until death are influenced by body size, temperature and species is critical to understanding processes controlling mortality in the sea. The present study is an across-species analysis of starvation-induced changes in biochemical condition in early life stages of ninemarine and freshwater fishes. Datawere compiled on changes in body size (dry weight, DW) and biochemical condition (standardized RNA–DNA ratio, sRD) throughout the course of starvation of yolk-sac and feeding larvae and juveniles in the laboratory. In all cases, themean biochemical condition of groups decreased exponentially with starvation time, regardles...
Condition indices aim to evaluate the physiological status of fish larvae by estimating both the lev...
In the view of an urgent necessity to improve the quantity and the quality of farmed fish species, t...
All animals face the possibility of limitations in food resources that could ultimately lead to mort...
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...
International audienceAnimal mortality is difficult to observe in marine systems, preventing a mecha...
Starvation has long been hypothesized to be an important agent of mortality in first-feeding larval ...
Among the environmental variables influencing the performance of fish larvae, the quantity and quali...
Body condition in larval fishes is an important determinant of survival in the natural environment. ...
Developmental patterns of yolk-sac larvae are well captured by the standard deb model: (i) when feed...
The present study is carried out to analyze the effect of short-term starvation on biological ...
Caspian Kutum, Rutilus frisii, is a valuable species in the Caspian Sea basin. With the aim of resto...
The present study was carried out to study the changes in Biochemical constituents in different tiss...
The buoyancy (or density = mass volume-1) of marine larval fish is influenced by their nutritional s...
International audienceDevelopmental patterns of yolk-sac larvae are well captured by the standard DE...
Condition indices aim to evaluate the physiological status of fish larvae by estimating both the lev...
In the view of an urgent necessity to improve the quantity and the quality of farmed fish species, t...
All animals face the possibility of limitations in food resources that could ultimately lead to mort...
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...
International audienceAnimal mortality is difficult to observe in marine systems, preventing a mecha...
Starvation has long been hypothesized to be an important agent of mortality in first-feeding larval ...
Among the environmental variables influencing the performance of fish larvae, the quantity and quali...
Body condition in larval fishes is an important determinant of survival in the natural environment. ...
Developmental patterns of yolk-sac larvae are well captured by the standard deb model: (i) when feed...
The present study is carried out to analyze the effect of short-term starvation on biological ...
Caspian Kutum, Rutilus frisii, is a valuable species in the Caspian Sea basin. With the aim of resto...
The present study was carried out to study the changes in Biochemical constituents in different tiss...
The buoyancy (or density = mass volume-1) of marine larval fish is influenced by their nutritional s...
International audienceDevelopmental patterns of yolk-sac larvae are well captured by the standard DE...
Condition indices aim to evaluate the physiological status of fish larvae by estimating both the lev...
In the view of an urgent necessity to improve the quantity and the quality of farmed fish species, t...
All animals face the possibility of limitations in food resources that could ultimately lead to mort...