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Juvenile Nile Tilapia Fish Avoid Red Shelters

Caroline Marques Maia, Nina Pacheco Capelini Alves, Patricia Tatemoto

2020Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Shelters are frequently used for fish rearing to improve welfare conditions. In this study, whether Nile tilapia prefers specific shelter colors was evaluated. Thus, fish preference for white, red, blue, green or yellow shelters was tested. A high variation of individual preference responses for the shelter colors among fish was found. Even so, while red shelter was clearly avoided by Nile tilapia, a clear-cut preference could not be concluded. Thus, avoiding red shelters for rearing Nile tilapia is recommended, assuming fish preference, or non-preference, as important elements considering welfare conditions. Moreover, individual variability should also be considered whenever possible.

Topics & Concepts

Nile tilapiaPreferenceFish <Actinopterygii>FisheryJuvenileNile redBiologyWelfareOreochromisZoologyEcologyMathematicsEconomicsStatisticsPhysicsFluorescenceMarket economyQuantum mechanicsFish biology, ecology, and behaviorFish Ecology and Management StudiesAquaculture Nutrition and Growth