1972
DOI: 10.1016/0022-0981(72)90068-8
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An experimental study of the oxygen consumption, growth, and metabolism of the COD (Gadus Morhua L.)

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“…For example, rates of C max in cod larvae, 0.90 g juveniles, 7.30 g juveniles, and 500 g adults have been measured to be ~55, 13.1, 8.9, and 1.9% d , respectively (Edwards et al 1972, see their Table 2; Karamushko & Reshetnikov 1994, present study). The allometric scaling of G max with body size has been quantified at a variety of temperatures by Björnsson & Steinarsson (2002) for juvenile and adult cod and by Otterlei (2000) for young juveniles over a size range of 2 to 20 g. In the present study, our value of G max for cod S (0.92 g) at 8°C was 2.1% d -1…”
Section: Rates Of Food Consumption and Growthsupporting
confidence: 58%
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“…For example, rates of C max in cod larvae, 0.90 g juveniles, 7.30 g juveniles, and 500 g adults have been measured to be ~55, 13.1, 8.9, and 1.9% d , respectively (Edwards et al 1972, see their Table 2; Karamushko & Reshetnikov 1994, present study). The allometric scaling of G max with body size has been quantified at a variety of temperatures by Björnsson & Steinarsson (2002) for juvenile and adult cod and by Otterlei (2000) for young juveniles over a size range of 2 to 20 g. In the present study, our value of G max for cod S (0.92 g) at 8°C was 2.1% d -1…”
Section: Rates Of Food Consumption and Growthsupporting
confidence: 58%
“…For example, GGE was greatly affected by ration level, with GGE max occurring at intermediate levels of food consumption at each temperature for cod (except cod S at 12°C) due to the non-linear (asymptotic) growth-feeding relationship observed in this study. GGE max was also observed at intermediate ration levels for larger (500 g wet weight) Atlantic cod by Edwards et al (1972), and in any species where the growth-feeding relationship is observed to be asymptotic (e.g. Elliott 1975b, Brett & Groves 1979.…”
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“…Kerr (1982) proposed a linear relationship between activity metabolism and ration size in actively predatory fishes. However, the relationship was derived indirectly from the growth efficiency data in cod Gadus morhua L. (Edwards et al, 1972). By using bioenergetics models to fit the field estimates of growth and food consumption data for Perca flavescens Mitchill, Boisclair & Leggett (1989) also suggested …”
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