Influence of light colours on growth and stress response of pearl gourami Trichopodus leerii under laboratory conditions
- Autores: Heydarnejad M.S.1, Fattollahi M.2, Khoshkam M.1
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Afiliações:
- Biology Department, Faculty of Science
- Fisheries Department, Faculty of Natural Resources and Earth Sciences
- Edição: Volume 57, Nº 6 (2017)
- Páginas: 908-912
- Seção: Article
- URL: https://bakhtiniada.ru/0032-9452/article/view/167236
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S0032945217060054
- ID: 167236
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This study aimed to investigate the influence of illumination with different light spectra on growth and stress response in pearl gourami Trichopodus leerii Bleeker, 1852. Fish (6.35 ± 0.43 cm, 5.69 ± 0.67 g) were reared in 8 glass aquaria each with 25 fish under one of four different lighting conditions: yellow (max 546 nm), red (max 605 nm), blue (max 470 nm) and white (control). Experiments lasted for 90 days. The stress response was evaluated by measuring cortisol levels. No significant effect was observed on final body weight, length and specific growth rate of fish. However, best values for these characteristics were achieved for fish reared under yellow light. A significant higher weight gain, condition factor was found in fish reared under yellow light compared with fish reared under blue or red light. In contrast, a lower final body weight, specific growth rate and weight gain were achieved for fish reared under red light. Feed conversion ratio was significantly lower in fish under yellow light compared with red or blue light. Stressed fish showed lower cortisol levels under yellow light compared with other light exposures. The study indicates that, pearl gourami grows better under yellow light and that yellow light lowers the stress-induced cortisol response.
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M. Heydarnejad
Biology Department, Faculty of Science
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Email: msh@utas.edu.au
Irã, Shahrekord
M. Fattollahi
Fisheries Department, Faculty of Natural Resources and Earth Sciences
Email: msh@utas.edu.au
Irã, Shahrekord
M. Khoshkam
Biology Department, Faculty of Science
Email: msh@utas.edu.au
Irã, Shahrekord
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