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An. acad. bras. ciênc ; 89(2): 1243-1250, Apr.-June 2017. tab, graf
Article Dans Anglais | LILACS | ID: biblio-886683

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ABSTRACT This study aimed to investigate pirarucu's (Arapaima gigas) ability to trigger a self-feeding system to regulate protein intake between two standard diets that contained 39% and 49% of crude protein. The same system allowed the evaluation of daily feeding and locomotor activity rhythms. Eighteen fish (654.44±26.85g) were distributed into six 250 L tanks (3 fish/tank). Fish had free access to both diets (39% vs. 49% protein) by feeders (2 per tank), adapted to be activated by fish themselves. This system was connected to a computer system. After an adaptation period, fish learned to activate feeders and the mean food intake recorded was 2.14% of their body weight on a daily basis. Fish showed feeding (72.48%) and locomotor (72.49%) activity predominantly during the daytime, and daily variations of choice between diets, but fixed a protein intake feeding target at 44.53%. These results should be considered when discussing feeding behavior, feeding schedules and diet intake regulations.


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Animaux , Régulation de l'appétit/physiologie , Protéines alimentaires/administration et posologie , Comportement alimentaire/physiologie , Poissons/métabolisme , Aliment pour animaux , Valeurs de référence , Facteurs temps , Protéines alimentaires/métabolisme , Analyse de variance , Rythme circadien/physiologie , Locomotion/physiologie , Activité motrice/physiologie
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