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Effect of Fasting and Refeeding on Juvenile Leopard Mandarin Fish Siniperca scherzeri

Yi‐Oh Kim, Sung‐Yong Oh, Tae Won Kim

2022Animals14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

mean weight, 14.7 g), compensatory growth, body composition, and blood content of juveniles were investigated for six weeks following two-week feeding treatments: fed continuously (control), and fasted for 5 (F5), 10 (F10) and 14 days (F14). Full compensatory growth was evident after four weeks of food resupply in all fasting groups. Specific growth rate, feeding rate, and feed efficiency in all fasting groups were significantly higher than those of the control after the first 2 weeks of food resupply. At the end of fasting, the lipid content, ratio of lipid to lean body mass, hepatosomatic and viscerosomatic indices in all fasting groups, or total cholesterol content in F14 significantly decreased compared to the control. These results indicated that juvenile leopard mandarin fish subjected to 5-14 days of food deprivation could achieve full compensatory growth after feeding resumption for 4 weeks and that the morphological and biochemical indices, as well as body and blood composition, remained comparable to the control group after the completion of the study under our experimental conditions.

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JuvenileCompensatory growth (organ)Animal scienceBiologyInternal medicineEndocrinologyFish <Actinopterygii>Composition (language)Body weightFisheryMedicineEcologyPhilosophyLinguisticsKidneyAquaculture Nutrition and GrowthReproductive biology and impacts on aquatic speciesFish Biology and Ecology Studies