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Effect of meal size on postprandial metabolic response in Chinese catfish (Silurus asotus Linnaeus)

Journal of Comparative Physiology B: Biochemical, Systemic, and Environmental Physiology, ISSN: 0174-1578, Vol: 176, Issue: 5, Page: 489-495
2006
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The effect of relative meal size (0.5-24% body mass) on specific dynamic action (SDA) was assessed in Chinese catfish (Silurus asotus Linnaeus) (30.90±1.30 g) at 25.0°C; the cutlets of freshly killed loach without viscera, head and tail were used as a test meal. There was no significant difference in either SDA duration or peak oxygen consumption (VO) among low meal size ranges. But both increased linearly as meal size increased from 2 to 24% without reaching a plateau. Factorial metabolic scope was 5.92 in fish fed with 24% body mass, the highest documented feeding metabolic scope value in fish till now. The Peak VO of satiated meal size groups (175.85±10.55 mg O h) was above 80% of maximum metabolic rate during locomotion recovery process (215.48±7.07 mg O h). The relationship between energy expended on SDA (E) and energy ingested (I) was described as: E=0.0000432I +0. 140I+2.12. The lowest value of SDA coefficient appeared at 2% body mass group. © Springer-Verlag 2006.

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