2019
DOI: 10.1007/s10695-019-00733-3
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Physiological and oxidative stress response of goldfish Carassius auratus induced by a light dimming system

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“…The fish were given approximately two weeks (December 26 th , 2018 -January 11 th , 2019) to acclimate to the constant (24h) light and test temperature (14.4 ± 0.1°C; mean ± SE; range 13.7-15.0°C), during which they were fed 0.6% of tank biomass once daily using 5mm pellets of a salmonid-specific (high protein) diet formulation (Corey Aquafeeds, Fredericton, New Brunswick). Constant light was used to avoid the physiological stress response observed in fish exposed to abrupt on-off light transitions (Ryu et al 2019). This is also consistent with aquaculture practices, as 24h lighting increases growth rates and delays sexual maturation (Harmon et al 2003).…”
Section: Rearing Informationmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…The fish were given approximately two weeks (December 26 th , 2018 -January 11 th , 2019) to acclimate to the constant (24h) light and test temperature (14.4 ± 0.1°C; mean ± SE; range 13.7-15.0°C), during which they were fed 0.6% of tank biomass once daily using 5mm pellets of a salmonid-specific (high protein) diet formulation (Corey Aquafeeds, Fredericton, New Brunswick). Constant light was used to avoid the physiological stress response observed in fish exposed to abrupt on-off light transitions (Ryu et al 2019). This is also consistent with aquaculture practices, as 24h lighting increases growth rates and delays sexual maturation (Harmon et al 2003).…”
Section: Rearing Informationmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…Hence, various biomarkers can be measured in the plasma of fish. Ryu et al [ 48 ] found differences in plasma levels of SOD and CAT in goldfish ( Carassius auratus ) stimulated at various light intensities, but these differences were not significant. In the present study, ACP was highly active in plasma, and the trend of changes in the other six enzymes also reached a significant level, possibly due to the ferociously carnivorous nature of S. chuatsi and a stronger stress response.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…They were held at UNB Saint John in 400 litre circular fibreglass holding tanks supplied with flow-through dechlorinated freshwater (∼15°C) and fed dry pellets (1.8 mm Gemma, Skretting, St Andrews, NB, Canada) to satiety three times per week. During holding and both experiments, fish were always under a winter photoperiod (10 h:14 h light:dark) typical for temperate latitudes; a simulated sunrise and sunset (30 min each) were included in the lighting period to minimize potential effects of sudden lighting changes on behaviour ( Ryu et al, 2020 ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%