1999
DOI: 10.1139/cjfas-56-2-231
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Effects of water temperature on protein synthesis and protein growth in juvenile Atlantic wolffish (<i>Anarhichas lupus</i>)

Abstract: Abstract:The effects of water temperature (5, 8, 11, and 14°C) on the fractional rate (percent per day) of protein consumption (k r ) and on white muscle and whole-body fractional rates of protein synthesis (k s ), protein growth (k g ), and growth efficiency (PPV, growth/consumption; k g /k s , growth/synthesis) of juvenile Atlantic wolffish (Anarhichas lupus) (initial body weight 26 g) were studied. Rates of protein consumption and white muscle and whole-body protein synthesis increased in a linear fashion … Show more

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“…Hence, the observation that the AC group with the lowest ration in hatchery conditions (3% bw day –1 ) showed the highest Δδ 13 C in the two tissues sampled can be explained by the observation that it showed the lowest protein synthesis capacity of the three groups. The AC group was subjected to the lowest rearing temperature, which would explain this lower capacity, as also observed in Atlantic wolffish …”
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“…Hence, the observation that the AC group with the lowest ration in hatchery conditions (3% bw day –1 ) showed the highest Δδ 13 C in the two tissues sampled can be explained by the observation that it showed the lowest protein synthesis capacity of the three groups. The AC group was subjected to the lowest rearing temperature, which would explain this lower capacity, as also observed in Atlantic wolffish …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…The AC group was subjected to the lowest rearing temperature, which would explain this lower capacity, as also observed in Atlantic wolffish. 31 Evolution of Isotopic Composition after the Homogenization Period. After submitting the fingerlings to the same diet and identical rearing conditions for 35 days, the isotopic signature changed as a result of growth, but the initial differences observed in isotopic signature remained.…”
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confidence: 99%