Pattern of hyperphagia in immature three-spined sticklebacks after short-term food deprivation |
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Authors: | M. Ali R. J. Wootton |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Biological Sciences, University of Wales, Aberystwyth SY23 3DA, U.K. |
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Abstract: | Juvenile three-spined sticklebacks Gasterosteus aculeatus were fed live enchytraeid worms, and mean daily ad libitum consumption in the absence of periods of deprivation was 11·7% of initial body weight. Then, six groups of five replicate fish were subjected to 1, 3 and 6 days without food. Each period of deprivation was followed by 1 day of ad libitum feeding. The sequential order of deprivations differed between groups. Over the sequence of deprivations and re-feedings, mean cumulative consumption did not differ between groups. Mean daily consumption was 19·8% of initial body weight after a 1-day deprivation, 22·3% after 3 days and 19·5% after 6 days. However, consumption in the 24 h after a given length of deprivation also depended on the prior history of deprivation. Specific growth rate over the experiment did not differ between groups. The results provide evidence for an effective regulation of appetite in growing sticklebacks. |
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Keywords: | appetite specific growth rate starvation growth compensation lipid content |
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