1999
DOI: 10.1016/s0044-8486(99)00113-1
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The use of cage lighting to reduce plasma melatonin in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) and its effects on the inhibition of grilsing

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“…Second, solar radiation tends to be more intense in the Southern Hemisphere (McKenzie et al 1996;Sturman & Tapper 1996), so that diel variation in melatonin levels, and the photoperiod regime needed to suppress night time melatonin production, are not necessarily the same in both hemispheres. It is also worth noting that dark phase plasma melatonin levels observed among Chinook salmon in this study were lower (by a factor of 2-5) than for other adult salmonids maintained at similar temperatures (Randall et al 1995;rainbow trout: Yanez & Meissl 1996;Porter et al 1999; Atlantic salmon: Porter et al 2001), despite evidence of a direct relationship between ectotherm melatonin synthesis and ambient temperature (Randall et al 1995;Yanez & Meissl 1996;Porter et al 2001). However, we did not investigate melatonin profiles over a full nocturnal cycle, and it is possible that melatonin production may have increased further had we sampled at midnight.…”
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confidence: 47%
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“…Second, solar radiation tends to be more intense in the Southern Hemisphere (McKenzie et al 1996;Sturman & Tapper 1996), so that diel variation in melatonin levels, and the photoperiod regime needed to suppress night time melatonin production, are not necessarily the same in both hemispheres. It is also worth noting that dark phase plasma melatonin levels observed among Chinook salmon in this study were lower (by a factor of 2-5) than for other adult salmonids maintained at similar temperatures (Randall et al 1995;rainbow trout: Yanez & Meissl 1996;Porter et al 1999; Atlantic salmon: Porter et al 2001), despite evidence of a direct relationship between ectotherm melatonin synthesis and ambient temperature (Randall et al 1995;Yanez & Meissl 1996;Porter et al 2001). However, we did not investigate melatonin profiles over a full nocturnal cycle, and it is possible that melatonin production may have increased further had we sampled at midnight.…”
Section: -contrasting
confidence: 47%
“…A significant reduction in dark phase plasma melatonin levels under the LD 24:0 treatment confirms that, although initiated too late to suppress maturation, the lights were of sufficient intensity to effect a change in melatonin production, and hence in reproductive development (Porter et al 1999). This reduction occurred despite considerable environmental differences between New Zealand and Northern Hemisphere locations such as Scotland and Norway where most research on the effects of supplementary lighting has been conducted.…”
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“…spring or summer and can be stimulated by long photoperiods. There are, however, also fishes, notably salmonids, that spawn in autumn or winter under stimulation by short or declining photoperiods Randal et al, 1995;Porter et al, 1999).…”
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confidence: 99%