The effect of food restriction and refeeding on some physiological variables in yamú (Brycon amazonicus) was evaluated using 1115 juveniles (initial weight 217.75 g ± 14.74 g), distributed in three ponds. The groups were randomly assigned one of the following treatments: 1) Control (C), fed every day; 2) Moderate restriction (MR), restriction during two days and refeeding during three; and 3) Severe restriction (SR), total restriction during five weeks and refeeding from week 6 to 12. Blood samples from 7 animals from each treatment were taken on days 1, 35, 42, 56, 70, and 84 to determine hematocrit, proteins, glucose, lactate, triglycerides, cholesterol, cortisol, T3, and insulin. The animals were sacrificed and their livers removed to calculate the hepatic glycogen. The experimental design used was a fixed effects mixed model of 3 treatments and 6 samples, with sampling nesting in the treatments. A variance analysis was performed to analyze the data; the Tukey-Kramer test a variance analysis was used in the cases with significant differences. No significant differences (p˃ 0.05) were found for hematocrit, protein, glucose, cortisol, and lactate. The insulin and T3 showed differences among treatments on day 35, but not on day 84, the same as cholesterol and hepatic glycogen. Triglycerides showed differences throughout the study, SR showed the lowest levels on day 84. The results allow us to conclude that, despite the partial feed restriction, there were no adverse effects on the metabolism of Brycon amazonicus.
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