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Abstract

Juvenile (0+ year) perch Perca fluviatilis, held in tanks (1 m(3)) for 8 months under constant temperature (17 degrees C) and light (12L: 12D) conditions, were weighed monthly. Individually marked fish from the tanks were placed in aquaria in groups of four and tested for feeding success, assessed as individual share of a group meal in three identical short-term aquarium experiments separated in time (January, May and June). The groups consisted of the same individuals in each of the three experiments. In tanks, growth (thermal growth coefficient, G(T)) was used as a measurement of feeding success. Individual G(T) in tanks was consistent over time, and individual share of a group meal in aquaria was consistent between consecutive months. There was no connection between individual feeding success in aquaria and G(T) in tanks in May and June, and in January the factors were negatively correlated. The condition factor at the start of aquarium experiments and feeding success in aquaria were negatively correlated in June and tended to be so also in May. Boldness in aquaria was negatively correlated with growth in tanks. Thus, individuals that were successful in one environment seemed to be less successful in the other. There was a seasonal change in G(T), with an increase from March to April and from April to June despite constant day length and temperature. (c) 2005 The Fisheries Society of the British Isles

Keywords

competition; feeding; growth; Perca fluviatilis; seasonal variation

Published in

Journal of Fish Biology
2005, volume: 66, number: 3, pages: 798-809
Publisher: BLACKWELL PUBLISHING LTD

SLU Authors

  • Staffan, Fia

    • Department of Aquaculture, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
  • Magnhagen, Carin

    • Department of Aquaculture, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
  • Alanärä, Anders

    • Department of Aquaculture, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

UKÄ Subject classification

Fish and Aquacultural Science

Publication identifier

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/j.0022-1112.2005.00649.x

Permanent link to this page (URI)

https://res.slu.se/id/publ/5838