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“…Effects of spectral conditions on foraging performance have been documented in a variety of aquatic organisms (e.g., newts [Martin et al 2016], killifish , stickleback [Rick et al 2012], guppies [White et al 2005]). In addition, unfavorable light conditions can be stressful to fish (Volpato and Barreto 2001;Migaud et al 2007;Karakatsouli et al 2015) and exert species-specific effects on aggression levels (Holtby and Bothwell 2008;Carvalho et al 2013). Together, these factors may have caused increased mortality.…”
Section: Fitness Effects Of Sensory Divergence 81mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Effects of spectral conditions on foraging performance have been documented in a variety of aquatic organisms (e.g., newts [Martin et al 2016], killifish , stickleback [Rick et al 2012], guppies [White et al 2005]). In addition, unfavorable light conditions can be stressful to fish (Volpato and Barreto 2001;Migaud et al 2007;Karakatsouli et al 2015) and exert species-specific effects on aggression levels (Holtby and Bothwell 2008;Carvalho et al 2013). Together, these factors may have caused increased mortality.…”
Section: Fitness Effects Of Sensory Divergence 81mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In general, the high concentrations of these parameters in red tilapia under prolonged light indicate physiological disorders in the fish. Indeed, Carvalho, Mendonça, Costa‐Ferreira, and Gonçalves‐de‐Freitas, () observed high level of aggressiveness in tilapia caused by physiological changes triggered by light. According to Elsbaay, () aggressiveness is a stress indicator.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, luminosity affects behavioural and physiological patterns in fish (Carvalho et al, ). High light intensity conditions may increase the activity and speed of locomotion as observed for larvae of Plectropomus leopards , which may potentiate the capture capacity of food and, consequently, improve growth (Yoseda et al, ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The luminosity, for example, is an essential environmental condition for the survival of fish (Rick & Bakker, ). Some studies suggest that the manipulation of light intensity can regulate biological rhythms and modulate various physiological functions in different species of fish, and it may reflect on survival (Mukai, Nai, & Lim, ; Navarro, Navarro, Murgas, & Felizardo, ), growth (Biswas, Morita, Yoshizaki, Maita, & Takeuchi, ; Falcón, Migaud, Muñoz‐Cueto, & Carrillo, ; Imsland et al, ; Rad, Bozaoglu, Gözükara, Karahan, & Kurt, ), food intake (Kitagawa et al, ; Puvanendran & Brown, ), metabolic rate (Porter, Duncan, Handeland, Stefansson, & Bromage, ), locomotor activity (Navarro et al, ; Trippel & Neil, ), body pigmentation, sexual maturation, reproduction (Fujii, Sugimoto, & Oshima, ; Song et al, ), melatonin (Ekström & Meissl, ; Falcón et al, ) and aggressive behaviour (Carvalho, Ha, & Gonçalves‐de‐Freitas, ; Carvalho, Mendonça, Costa‐Ferreira, & Gonçalves‐de‐Freitas, ; Lopes et al, ; Sarmento, Almeida, Marcon, & Carvalho, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%