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Effect of light intensity on self-feeding of rainbow trout <Emphasis Type="Italic">Oncorhynchus mykiss</Emphasis> reared individually
Authors:Kanta Mizusawa  Christopher Noble  Kenta Suzuki  Mitsuo Tabata
Institution:(1) Department of Animal Science, Teikyo University of Science and Technology, 409-0193 Uenohara, Yamanashi, Japan;(2) Present address: School of Fisheries Sciences, Kitasato University, 022-0101 Ofunato, Iwate, Japan;(3) Present address: Cognitive Development Research Group, Riken Brain Science Institute, 351-0198 Wako, Saitama, Japan
Abstract:The self-feeding abilities of individually reared rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss were investigated under four different light intensities (7×10−2, 1×10°, 5×101, and 7×102 lx). There was no significant effect of light intensity on self-feeder learning ability and food wastage (which did not exceed 0.5%). However, there was high individual variability in the ability irrespective of light intensity. The total number of trigger actuations was significantly higher at 1×10° lx than at 7×10−2 and 5×101 lx. Feeding patterns during the light phase of a day were classified as early or late in relation to the timing of significant peaks in fish feeding, or non-steady. The last pattern was defined when significant peaks were not observed. Under 7×10−2, 1×10°, or 7×102 lx, a non-steady feeding pattern was the most common. Early feeding appeared only under the 1×10° lx regime with the random pattern, while the late pattern was observed under 7×10−2, 5×101, and 7×102 lx. Under 5×101 lx regime half of the fish fed in the afternoon. These results suggest that light intensity can affect the timing of feeding judged from the frequency of pulling bite tags, but does not affect waste or learning period.
Keywords:daily rhythm  food wastes  light intensity  rainbow trout  self-feeding
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