Title of article :
Effects of various feeding and starvation strategies on growth, hematological and biochemical parameters, and body composition of Caspian brown trout (Salmo caspius Kessler 1877) parr
Author/Authors :
Rahmati, F Department of Fisheries - Lahijan Branch - Islamic Azad University , Falahatkar, B Fisheries Department - Faculty of Natural Resource - University of Guilan , Khara, H Department of Fisheries - Lahijan Branch - Islamic Azad University
Abstract :
This study was carried out to investigate the effects of starvation and feeding regimes on growth performance, hematological and biochemical parameters of blood and body composition of Caspian brown trout parr. For this purpose, 900 fish (average weight: 12.5±1 g) were stocked in 300-l tanks (18 tanks at a stocking rate of 50 fish in each tank) using an open system. Six experimental groups composed of feeding and starvation regimes were considered for the experiment as follows: FFF (six weeks feeding), SSS (six weeks starvation), SFS (two weeks starvation + two weeks feeding + two weeks starvation), FSF (two weeks feeding + two weeks starvation + two weeks feeding), FS (three weeks feeding + three weeks starvation), and SF (three weeks starvation + three weeks feeding). According to results obtained, the weight gain, special growth rate, condition factor and hepatosomatic index decreased as the length of starvation periods increased (p<0.05). The hemoglobin content and hematocrit did not seem to be affected by starvation (p>0.05), while the highest values of red blood cells and white blood cells were observed in the SSS group (p<0.05). Moreover, the lower values of mean corpuscular hemoglobin and mean corpuscular volumewere observed in the SSS group (p<0.05). The lipid content of body decreased with increased length of the starvation period (p<0.05), wherase the crude protein, ash and moisture contents showed no differences between the experimental groups (p>0.05). In conclusion, our results showed that starvation has significant physiological and morphological effects on Caspian brown trout parr.
Keywords :
Starvation , Body composition , Growth performance , Hematology , Salmo caspius