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Somatic growth, survival, feed utilization and starvation in European elver<i>Anguilla anguilla</i>(Linnaeus) under two different photoperiods

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The aim of the study was to determine the effect of two photoperiod regimes under artificial conditions on growth performance and survival in the European eel Anguilla anguilla during the transition from glass eel to elver. The fish were held in 12-h-light:12-h-dark (12L:12D) and in continuous darkness (DD) in fed and fast trials lasting 80 days. Fed fish kept in the dark showed higher somatic growth, and a better feed conversion ratio, higher protein and lipid content, with significant differences between treatments. Dark environment increased the survival rate in comparison with fish exposed to 12L:12D, during which eels showed lower survival rates and greater variations in size. Fasted fish suffered loss of body mass in both photoperiods at the end of the experimental phase, but fish exposed to 12L:12D lost more body mass. These results indicate that the photoperiod is a key factor during the glass eel–elver stage, which may contribute to optimizing the early stages of eel culture.

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