This study shows that in African catfish Clarias gariepinus feed intake (IF) is stimulated by the presence of conspecifics resulting in higher IF and growth rate. The feeding duration and the frequency of feeding acts were lower in isolated fish as compared with non-isolated fish, indicating a decreased feeding motivation when fish are held individually. Isolation per se, however, seems not to act as a stressor in the short-term or to affect the stress response, probably because periods of isolation are part of the African catfish lifestyl
The experiment aimed to examine the effect of changing feeds on individual feed intake and feeding a...
Individual variation in stress physiology and behaviour has been previously reported in several fis...
The general aim of this thesis was to determine the impact of stocking density on welfare indicators...
This study shows that in African catfish Clarias gariepinus feed intake (IF) is stimulated by the pr...
Despite the importance of feed efficiency and stress response in fish production, the number of stud...
The objective of this study was to assess whether and how coping strategies affect the welfare of Af...
Individual differences in maintenance levels have been related with energetically expensive processe...
Individual variation in growth, feed intake and feeding behaviour has been previously recognized in ...
Fish welfare is an area of increasing interest and stocking densities used in commercial aquaculture...
Among farmed animals, fish exhibit the largest individual variation in growth, yet most of the studi...
Successive exposure to aquaculture-related stressors may compromise the allostatic capacity of Afric...
Feed efficiency is a trait of enormous importance in any animal production sector including aquacult...
Understanding the major causes of growth variation is crucial for the success of fish farming since ...
The effects of semi-intensive (100 kg m−3), intensive (200 kg m−3), and super-intensive (400 kg m−3)...
As a consequence of water re-use and high stocking densities, Recirculating Aquaculture Systems (RAS...
The experiment aimed to examine the effect of changing feeds on individual feed intake and feeding a...
Individual variation in stress physiology and behaviour has been previously reported in several fis...
The general aim of this thesis was to determine the impact of stocking density on welfare indicators...
This study shows that in African catfish Clarias gariepinus feed intake (IF) is stimulated by the pr...
Despite the importance of feed efficiency and stress response in fish production, the number of stud...
The objective of this study was to assess whether and how coping strategies affect the welfare of Af...
Individual differences in maintenance levels have been related with energetically expensive processe...
Individual variation in growth, feed intake and feeding behaviour has been previously recognized in ...
Fish welfare is an area of increasing interest and stocking densities used in commercial aquaculture...
Among farmed animals, fish exhibit the largest individual variation in growth, yet most of the studi...
Successive exposure to aquaculture-related stressors may compromise the allostatic capacity of Afric...
Feed efficiency is a trait of enormous importance in any animal production sector including aquacult...
Understanding the major causes of growth variation is crucial for the success of fish farming since ...
The effects of semi-intensive (100 kg m−3), intensive (200 kg m−3), and super-intensive (400 kg m−3)...
As a consequence of water re-use and high stocking densities, Recirculating Aquaculture Systems (RAS...
The experiment aimed to examine the effect of changing feeds on individual feed intake and feeding a...
Individual variation in stress physiology and behaviour has been previously reported in several fis...
The general aim of this thesis was to determine the impact of stocking density on welfare indicators...