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EDP Sciences
Identifiant documentaire
10-1997038
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oai:edpsciences.org:dkey/10.1051/alr:1997038
Auteur(s):
Frode Oppedal,Geir Lasse Taranger,Jon-Erik Juell,Jan Erik Fosseidengen,Tom Hansen
Mots clés
postsmolt
growth
sexual maturation
light intensity
photoperiod
post-smolts
croissance
maturité sexuelle
intensité lumineuse
photopériode
Date de publication
15/11/1997
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en
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https://doi.org/10.1051/alr:1997038
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Commune
Description
The aim of the present study is to test the extent to which different intensities of continuous additional light affect somatic growth and sexual maturation in Atlantic salmon
postsmolts in sea cages. Postsmolts (9 200 individuals) were randomly distributed among four commercial sized sea cages and exposed to either natural light or natural light + continuous additional light of low, medium or high intensity from January to June. In May the high light intensity group had a signiticantly higher mean live body weight than the other groups, and at the end of the experiment in June, all groups differed in mean gutted weight. There was a
positive logarithmic regression between level of light intensity exposure during night and mean gutted weight. A small proportion of fish matured sexually (after 1.5 years in
seawater) in the natural light group, whereas no maturation was detected in the light groups. These results suggests that to affect growth and proportion or maturation in Atlantic salmon by additional light, there might be different threshold values of light intensity.
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