Effects of stocking density and sustained aerobic exercise on growth, energetics and welfare of rainbow trout

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作者
McKenzie, D. J. [1 ,2 ]
Hoglund, E. [2 ]
Dupont-Prinet, A. [3 ]
Larsen, B. K. [2 ]
Skov, P. V. [2 ]
Pedersen, P. B. [2 ]
Jokumsen, A. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Montpellier 2, UMR Ecol Syst Marins Cotiers 5119, F-34095 Montpellier 5, France
[2] Tech Univ Denmark, DTU Aqua, Aquaculture Sect, N Sea Res Ctr, DK-9850 Hirtshals, Denmark
[3] Univ Quebec Rimouski, Inst Sci Mer Rimouski, Rimouski, PQ G5L 3A1, Canada
关键词
Aerobic scope; Cortisol; Critical swimming speed; Respirometry; Stress; Welfare indicator; CHARR SALVELINUS-ALPINUS; JUVENILE ARCTIC CHARR; SALMON SALMO-SALAR; ONCORHYNCHUS-MYKISS; STRESS-RESPONSE; RESPIRATORY PHYSIOLOGY; SWIMMING PERFORMANCE; FEEDING-BEHAVIOR; CURRENT ISSUES; FISH WELFARE;
D O I
10.1016/j.aquaculture.2012.01.020
中图分类号
S9 [水产、渔业];
学科分类号
0908 ;
摘要
Two stocking densities, "low" (L, between similar to 19 and similar to 25 kg m(-3)) and "high" (H, between similar to 75 and similar to 100 kg m(-3)) were compared for effects on specific growth rate (SGR), feed conversion, energetics and welfare of rainbow trout reared at 14 degrees C either in static water (S) or swimming in a gentle current of similar to 0.9 bodylengths s(-1) (C). Trout (initial mass similar to 110 g) were reared for 9 weeks in circular tanks (volume 0.6 m(3)), in triplicate of four conditions (LS, LC, HS, HC). Fish were fed ad-libitum daily: waste pellets were swirl-collected at the outflow to calculate feed intake. SGR was measured each three weeks for the last six weeks of the trial. The tanks functioned as intermittent-stopped flow respirometers, to permit metabolic rate to be measured as instantaneous oxygen uptake once per hour. Mean (+/-SD) SGR was significantly lower at H than L (1.51 +/- 0.03 vs 1.44 +/- 0.04% day(-1), respectively, n = 6) and lowest in HC. When compared over a similar interval of mass gain, H groups had approximately 25% higher metabolic rates than L, with the highest rates in the HC condition. As a result, fish in the H groups dissipated a greater amount of feed energy as metabolism and, across all groups, there was a direct negative relationship between the quantity of energy dissipated and their SCR. There was no evidence of a neuroendocrine stress response, plasma cortisol was around 1 ng ml(-1) in all conditions. An acute crowding stress increased plasma cortisol to above 120 ng ml(-1) in all groups, but C groups recovered to control levels within 8 h whereas S groups required 20 h. Respirometry on individuals revealed that H fish had approximately 14% higher metabolic rates than L fish, indicating that increased metabolic rate in rearing tanks was in part physiological. The H groups had approximately 15% lower critical swimming speeds than the L groups which, together with their raised metabolic rate, indicated a physiological impairment Thus, high density reduced SGR by raising energy dissipation, at least partially as a physiological response by the fish, although there was no evidence of an endocrine stress response. The only beneficial effect of C was in recovery from acute stress. (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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