Effects of starvation, subsequent feeding and photoperiod on flesh quality in farmed cod (Gadus morhua)

被引:20
作者
Bjornevik, M. [1 ]
Hansen, H. [1 ,2 ,7 ]
Roth, B. [3 ]
Foss, A. [4 ]
Vikingstad, E. [4 ]
Solberg, C. [1 ]
Imsland, A. K. [5 ,6 ]
机构
[1] Univ Nordland, Bodo, Norway
[2] Fjord Marin Cod AS, Toftsundet, Bronnoysund, Norway
[3] Nofima, Proc Technol Dept, Stavanger, Norway
[4] Akvaplan Niva Bergen, Bergen, Norway
[5] Akvaplan Niva Iceland Off, Kopavogur, Iceland
[6] Univ Bergen, Dept Biol, Ctr High Technol, Bergen, Norway
[7] Helgeland Havbruksstasjon AS, N-8805 Naeringshage, Sandnessjoen, Norway
关键词
body composition; colour; continuous light; feeding regimes; specific growth rate; texture; SALMO-SALAR L; DELAYS SEXUAL-MATURATION; JUVENILE ATLANTIC COD; COMPENSATORY GROWTH; CONTINUOUS LIGHT; SEASONAL-VARIATION; MUSCLE COMPOSITION; INCREASES GROWTH; HOLDING CAPACITY; SEA CAGES;
D O I
10.1111/anu.12391
中图分类号
S9 [水产、渔业];
学科分类号
0908 ;
摘要
The study was designed to investigate the effect of four cycles of 5 weeks starvation followed by 10-week refeeding compared with daily feeding under either natural photoperiod or continuous light (LL) regime on body composition and flesh quality in Atlantic cod in sea cages, northern Norway. The fish were sampled for body composition and flesh quality parameters at the start of the trial, twice at the end of a 10-week feeding period and twice at the end of a 5-week starvation period. There was effect of both feeding and light regime on growth, the two starving groups losing weight during starvation and regaining weight during refeeding, and the group under LL being heavier. But, the mean overall growth did not vary between groups. Starvation/refeeding regime resulted in higher slaughter yield, but no overall effect was seen on hepatosomatic index, water content, water holding capacity (WHC), muscle pH, hardness or flesh colour compared with control groups. Continuous light increased gutted weight and slaughter yield, lowered WHC and depressed maturation compared with fish under natural light regime. Increased growth rate resulted in softer fillets and lower muscle pH.
引用
收藏
页码:285 / 292
页数:8
相关论文
共 39 条
[1]   Compensatory growth in fishes: a response to growth depression [J].
Ali, M ;
Nicieza, A ;
Wootton, RJ .
FISH AND FISHERIES, 2003, 4 (02) :147-190
[2]  
[Anonymous], 1980, Handb. Stat
[3]  
Bavevi L., 2010, AQUACULTURE, V301, P57
[4]   Preslaughter stress and subsequent effect on flesh quality in farmed cod [J].
Bjornevik, Marit ;
Solbakken, Viktor .
AQUACULTURE RESEARCH, 2010, 41 (10) :e467-e474
[5]   THE SEQUENTIAL MOBILIZATION AND RESTORATION OF ENERGY RESERVES IN TISSUES OF ATLANTIC COD DURING STARVATION AND REFEEDING [J].
BLACK, D ;
LOVE, RM .
JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE PHYSIOLOGY B-BIOCHEMICAL SYSTEMIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL PHYSIOLOGY, 1986, 156 (04) :469-479
[6]  
Diggle P. J., 2013, ANAL LONGITUDINAL DA
[7]   COMPENSATORY GROWTH IN THE RAINBOW-TROUT, SALMO-GAIRDNERI RICHARDSON [J].
DOBSON, SH ;
HOLMES, RM .
JOURNAL OF FISH BIOLOGY, 1984, 25 (06) :649-656
[8]   Starvation prior to slaughter in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) II. White muscle composition and evaluation of freshness, texture and colour characteristics in raw and cooked fillets [J].
Einen, O ;
Thomassen, MS .
AQUACULTURE, 1998, 169 (1-2) :37-53
[9]   Effects of continuous additional light on growth and sexual maturity in Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar, reared in sea cages [J].
Endal, HP ;
Taranger, GL ;
Stefansson, SO ;
Hansen, T .
AQUACULTURE, 2000, 191 (04) :337-349
[10]  
Foegeding E. A., 1996, FOOD CHEM, P884