The feeding behaviour of larval European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax, L.) was analysed in relation to temperature and prey density under controlled laboratory conditions with the aim to assess the ability of larval fish to change the feeding tactic as a response to environmental changes. Larvae were acclimated for 20 days at three different temperatures (19, 22 and 26°C), and their feeding behaviour was then video-recorded in experimental trials, at two prey densities, consisting of swarms of 400/l and 1440/l Artemia nauplii. Results showed that there was a significant effect of the interaction between temperature and prey density on the proportion of swimming activity that was reduced at the high temperature-high prey density combination. This suggested a switching in the larval feeding behaviour from an active to an ambush tactic, when the temperature reached 26°C and the prey density was 1440 /l Artemia nauplii. These results are consistent with the current literature on fish larval behaviour in showing that the foraging tactic can be modulated by the interaction of different abiotic and biotic factors characterising the rearing environment.

Feeding behaviour of larval European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax L.) in relation to temperature and prey density / Malavasi, S; Cipolato, G; Cioni, Carla; Torricelli, P; Manciocco, A; Alleva, E; Toni, Mattia. - In: JACOBS JOURNAL OF AQUACULTURE AND RESEARCH. - ISSN 2379-5085. - ELETTRONICO. - 1:3: 011(2015), pp. 1-5.

Feeding behaviour of larval European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax L.) in relation to temperature and prey density

CIONI, Carla;TONI, MATTIA
2015

Abstract

The feeding behaviour of larval European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax, L.) was analysed in relation to temperature and prey density under controlled laboratory conditions with the aim to assess the ability of larval fish to change the feeding tactic as a response to environmental changes. Larvae were acclimated for 20 days at three different temperatures (19, 22 and 26°C), and their feeding behaviour was then video-recorded in experimental trials, at two prey densities, consisting of swarms of 400/l and 1440/l Artemia nauplii. Results showed that there was a significant effect of the interaction between temperature and prey density on the proportion of swimming activity that was reduced at the high temperature-high prey density combination. This suggested a switching in the larval feeding behaviour from an active to an ambush tactic, when the temperature reached 26°C and the prey density was 1440 /l Artemia nauplii. These results are consistent with the current literature on fish larval behaviour in showing that the foraging tactic can be modulated by the interaction of different abiotic and biotic factors characterising the rearing environment.
2015
behavioural response, temperature, climate change, larval feeding, european sea bass
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Feeding behaviour of larval European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax L.) in relation to temperature and prey density / Malavasi, S; Cipolato, G; Cioni, Carla; Torricelli, P; Manciocco, A; Alleva, E; Toni, Mattia. - In: JACOBS JOURNAL OF AQUACULTURE AND RESEARCH. - ISSN 2379-5085. - ELETTRONICO. - 1:3: 011(2015), pp. 1-5.
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