Selected coelomic fluid parameters of sterlet, Acipenser ruthenus L.: effects of light color and photoperiod

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Hajar Azarin, M. Aramli, F. Naderi
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Abstract

Abstract Light and color have effect physiological aspects of fish such as growth, the neuro-hormonal system, and reproduction. In the present study, the effects of light color and photoperiod on the levels of selected parameters of coelomic fluid (glucose, total protein, cholesterol, calcium, magnesium) of female sterlet (Acipenser ruthenus) were investigated. Thirty-six broodstock were kept in 12 experimental tanks (500 l) for six months. The fish were reared under four different light regimes (two photoperiods of 18L:6D and 6L:18D and two colors - red and blue) at an intensity of 150 Lx (three replicates). Fish reared under the red-long photoperiod had the highest concentration of the selected parameters of the coelomic fluid. Moreover, significant differences were noted in the all the parameters in fish reared under the red-long photoperiod in comparison with fish from the other treatments (P < 0.05). The results indicate that light (color and photoperiod) influences egg quality during the final stage of A. ruthenus reproduction.
小鲟体腔流体参数选择:光色和光周期的影响
光和颜色对鱼类的生长、神经激素系统和繁殖等生理方面都有影响。本研究研究了光色和光周期对粗尾雌鱼体腔液中葡萄糖、总蛋白、胆固醇、钙、镁等指标的影响。在12个500升的实验池中饲养36只亲鱼,饲养时间为6个月。在四种不同的光照条件下饲养鱼(18L:6D和6L:18D两个光周期和两种颜色-红色和蓝色),强度为150 Lx(3个重复)。在红长光周期下饲养的鱼体腔液所选参数的浓度最高。红长光周期处理鱼的各项指标与其他处理鱼相比均有显著差异(P < 0.05)。结果表明,光(颜色和光周期)对黄颡鱼生殖后期的卵品质有影响。
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Archives of Polish Fisheries
Archives of Polish Fisheries Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Aquatic Science
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