2020
DOI: 10.1111/are.14580
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Growth, osmoregulation and energy budget of rainbow and steelhead trout under different salinity acclimation methods and the best transition size of steelhead trout

Abstract: In order to meet the demand of salmon market, Chinese scientists and entrepreneurs are working on salmon mariculture far offshore in the Yellow Sea, China. Rainbow, steelhead trout and Atlantic salmon were selected as the main culture species. The aims of the present study were as follows: (a) investigate the effect of the salinity acclimation method on the growth, osmoregulation and energy budget in two forms of Oncorhynchus mykiss, rainbow and steelhead trout and (b) explore the optimal size of steelhead tro… Show more

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“…Most fish thrive in lower salinity ranges, which often result in lower metabolic rates [80,81]. For instance, rainbow trout in FW show better energy budgets due to optimal osmoregulation, while FW fish can struggle with energy allocation when salinity changes [81]. In another study, cold stress at 18 • C affected milkfish differently depending on their salinity adaptation.…”
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confidence: 95%
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“…Most fish thrive in lower salinity ranges, which often result in lower metabolic rates [80,81]. For instance, rainbow trout in FW show better energy budgets due to optimal osmoregulation, while FW fish can struggle with energy allocation when salinity changes [81]. In another study, cold stress at 18 • C affected milkfish differently depending on their salinity adaptation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Fish metabolism and energy requirements are influenced by factors like salinity and temperature. Most fish thrive in lower salinity ranges, which often result in lower metabolic rates [80,81]. For instance, rainbow trout in FW show better energy budgets due to optimal osmoregulation, while FW fish can struggle with energy allocation when salinity changes [81].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%