Growth of juvenile turbot in response to food pellets contaminated by fuel oil from the tanker 'Prestige'
9 pages. Juvenile turbot Scophthalmus maximus were kept in captivity and were fed a prepared food contaminated with 5 levels of seawater-accommodated fuel oil, from 2.4 ± 0.35 to 48.2 ± 2.2 mg/g food. Oil that had been recovered from that released by the tanker 'Prestige' was used. Fish (n...
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author | Saborido-Rey, Fran Domínguez-Petit, Rosario Tomás, Javier Morales-Nin, Beatriz Alonso-Fernández, Alexandre |
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description | 9 pages. Juvenile turbot Scophthalmus maximus were kept in captivity and were fed a prepared food contaminated with 5 levels of seawater-accommodated fuel oil, from 2.4 ± 0.35 to 48.2 ± 2.2 mg/g food. Oil that had been recovered from that released by the tanker 'Prestige' was used. Fish (n = 202) were individually tagged while length and weight were recorded. They were then placed randomly in 6 different tanks (1 control and 5 treatments, 32 to 35 individuals in each. For 6 wk, they were fed 3 times daily. At the end of the experiment, the fish were sacrificed, and length and weight recorded. At the beginning of the experiment, there were no significant differences in fish size and weight among tanks. After the treatment, greater oil concentration significantly reduced growth rate in size and weight. However, probably due to competition, smaller fish did not demonstrate notable growth during the experiment in any tank, while larger fish grew more in the tanks with lower oil concentrations in the food. Increasing oil concentration also reduced food consumption by individual fish. However, the reduced feeding rate alone did not explain the reduced growth rate, which was probably also the result of a major reduction in the ability for food energy conversion. Peer reviewed |
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spelling | ftcsic:oai:digital.csic.es:10261/9449 2025-03-16T15:33:45+00:00 Growth of juvenile turbot in response to food pellets contaminated by fuel oil from the tanker 'Prestige' Saborido-Rey, Fran Domínguez-Petit, Rosario Tomás, Javier Morales-Nin, Beatriz Alonso-Fernández, Alexandre 2007-09-13 522411 bytes application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10261/9449 https://doi.org/10.3354/meps06961 en eng Inter Research http://dx.doi.org/10.3354/meps06961 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/9449 doi:10.3354/meps06961 open Prestige Fuel oil Growth reduction Juvenile turbot Oil pollution artículo http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501 2007 ftcsic https://doi.org/10.3354/meps06961 2025-02-18T02:04:31Z 9 pages. Juvenile turbot Scophthalmus maximus were kept in captivity and were fed a prepared food contaminated with 5 levels of seawater-accommodated fuel oil, from 2.4 ± 0.35 to 48.2 ± 2.2 mg/g food. Oil that had been recovered from that released by the tanker 'Prestige' was used. Fish (n = 202) were individually tagged while length and weight were recorded. They were then placed randomly in 6 different tanks (1 control and 5 treatments, 32 to 35 individuals in each. For 6 wk, they were fed 3 times daily. At the end of the experiment, the fish were sacrificed, and length and weight recorded. At the beginning of the experiment, there were no significant differences in fish size and weight among tanks. After the treatment, greater oil concentration significantly reduced growth rate in size and weight. However, probably due to competition, smaller fish did not demonstrate notable growth during the experiment in any tank, while larger fish grew more in the tanks with lower oil concentrations in the food. Increasing oil concentration also reduced food consumption by individual fish. However, the reduced feeding rate alone did not explain the reduced growth rate, which was probably also the result of a major reduction in the ability for food energy conversion. Peer reviewed Article in Journal/Newspaper Scophthalmus maximus Turbot Digital.CSIC (Spanish National Research Council) Marine Ecology Progress Series 345 271 279 |
spellingShingle | Prestige Fuel oil Growth reduction Juvenile turbot Oil pollution Saborido-Rey, Fran Domínguez-Petit, Rosario Tomás, Javier Morales-Nin, Beatriz Alonso-Fernández, Alexandre Growth of juvenile turbot in response to food pellets contaminated by fuel oil from the tanker 'Prestige' |
title | Growth of juvenile turbot in response to food pellets contaminated by fuel oil from the tanker 'Prestige' |
title_full | Growth of juvenile turbot in response to food pellets contaminated by fuel oil from the tanker 'Prestige' |
title_fullStr | Growth of juvenile turbot in response to food pellets contaminated by fuel oil from the tanker 'Prestige' |
title_full_unstemmed | Growth of juvenile turbot in response to food pellets contaminated by fuel oil from the tanker 'Prestige' |
title_short | Growth of juvenile turbot in response to food pellets contaminated by fuel oil from the tanker 'Prestige' |
title_sort | growth of juvenile turbot in response to food pellets contaminated by fuel oil from the tanker 'prestige' |
topic | Prestige Fuel oil Growth reduction Juvenile turbot Oil pollution |
topic_facet | Prestige Fuel oil Growth reduction Juvenile turbot Oil pollution |
url | http://hdl.handle.net/10261/9449 https://doi.org/10.3354/meps06961 |