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Effects of Photoperiod on Growth and Feed Utilization of Juvenile Black Sea Turbot (Psetta Maeotica)

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A study was conducted to determine the effect of different photoperiods on the growth and survival of juveniles of the Black Sea turbot (Psetta maeotica). Juvenile turbot (32.17±0.1 g) were reared under one of three experimental photoperiod regimes: natural, continuous light, or extended light (118 h light:6 h dark). The turbot were held in sea water (18 ppt) at 15-24°C from May 27 to July 29, 2004. The maximum growth rate, feed efficiency, and specific growth rate were recorded in the fish exposed to the extended light period (p<0.05). Continuous light may have acted as an irritant, inducing stress, suppressing growth, and reducing feed intake.

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Israeli Journal of Aquaculture - Bamidgeh

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57

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3

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156

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163

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