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The influence of diet and fish density on apparent heat increment in rainbow trout, Salmo gairdneri
Authors:T.E. Medland  F.W.H. Beamish
Affiliation:1. Department of Zoology, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ont. N1G 2W1 Canada;2. Group for the Advancement of Fish Studies, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ont. N1G 2W1 Canada
Abstract:Rainbow trout were held in densities of 15, 35 or 50 fish per tank (2.48–8.27 kg m?3) and fed one of six balanced diets varying in protein (34%, 48%, 58%) and lipid levels (7%, 23%). The elevation in oxygen consumption following feeding was attributed to apparent heat increment. Apparent heat increment tended to increase with dietary protein for each of the two lipid levels within each density of fish. A significant change in apparent heat increment relative to digestible energy was not demonstrable with dietary protein for each lipid level and fish density. When dietary lipid was high, the fraction of energy lost through apparent heat increment was improved and tended to decrease with dietary protein. Thus, a decrease in dietary protein with a concomitant increase in lipid provides for a more efficient utilization of dietary protein for growth. Apparent heat increment varied directly with rainbow trout density on the basis of equivalent weights and diets.
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