The Effect of Different Feeding Applications on the Swimming Behaviour of Siberian Sturgeon: A Method for Improving Restocking Programmes

Restocking programmes of different fish species have been implemented worldwide. However, the survival of hatchery-reared fish after release to riverine ecosystems is at a very low level. One of the reasons for the high mortality rate of post-released fish is their modified swimming behaviour due to...

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Main Authors: Tatyana Gebauer, Radek Gebauer, Petr Císař, Hung Quang Tran, Ondřej Tomášek, Peter Podhorec, Markéta Prokešová, Alexander Rebl, Vlastimil Stejskal
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description Restocking programmes of different fish species have been implemented worldwide. However, the survival of hatchery-reared fish after release to riverine ecosystems is at a very low level. One of the reasons for the high mortality rate of post-released fish is their modified swimming behaviour due to the hatchery rearing practice. To investigate one of the possible causes for modified swimming behaviour, Acipenser baerii larvae were exposed to surface- and bottom-feeding applications with day and night light regimes in a factorial design. We also analysed the effect of 5 and 10 days of starvation after different feeding applications on sturgeon swimming behaviour. The surface-feeding application was previously expected to promote the frequent Siberian sturgeon swim up to the mid- and top-water layers in our rearing facilities. However, our results indicated that the modified behaviour of the Siberian sturgeon in our study was caused by fish starvation and a possible predator-free environment rather than by the method of feed application or the day/night light regimes. These results may be used to improve the implementation of restocking programmes either through modified hatchery rearing practice or the training of foraging skills with predator stimuli.
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spelling ftmdpi:oai:mdpi.com:/2079-7737/10/11/1162/ 2025-01-16T18:33:55+00:00 The Effect of Different Feeding Applications on the Swimming Behaviour of Siberian Sturgeon: A Method for Improving Restocking Programmes Tatyana Gebauer Radek Gebauer Petr Císař Hung Quang Tran Ondřej Tomášek Peter Podhorec Markéta Prokešová Alexander Rebl Vlastimil Stejskal agris 2021-11-10 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/biology10111162 EN eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology10111162 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Biology; Volume 10; Issue 11; Pages: 1162 Acipenser baerii day/night feeding regimes modified swimming behaviour predator-free environment starvation recirculating aquaculture system Text 2021 ftmdpi https://doi.org/10.3390/biology10111162 2023-08-01T03:12:48Z Restocking programmes of different fish species have been implemented worldwide. However, the survival of hatchery-reared fish after release to riverine ecosystems is at a very low level. One of the reasons for the high mortality rate of post-released fish is their modified swimming behaviour due to the hatchery rearing practice. To investigate one of the possible causes for modified swimming behaviour, Acipenser baerii larvae were exposed to surface- and bottom-feeding applications with day and night light regimes in a factorial design. We also analysed the effect of 5 and 10 days of starvation after different feeding applications on sturgeon swimming behaviour. The surface-feeding application was previously expected to promote the frequent Siberian sturgeon swim up to the mid- and top-water layers in our rearing facilities. However, our results indicated that the modified behaviour of the Siberian sturgeon in our study was caused by fish starvation and a possible predator-free environment rather than by the method of feed application or the day/night light regimes. These results may be used to improve the implementation of restocking programmes either through modified hatchery rearing practice or the training of foraging skills with predator stimuli. Text Acipenser baerii Siberian sturgeon MDPI Open Access Publishing Biology 10 11 1162
spellingShingle Acipenser baerii
day/night feeding regimes
modified swimming behaviour
predator-free environment
starvation
recirculating aquaculture system
Tatyana Gebauer
Radek Gebauer
Petr Císař
Hung Quang Tran
Ondřej Tomášek
Peter Podhorec
Markéta Prokešová
Alexander Rebl
Vlastimil Stejskal
The Effect of Different Feeding Applications on the Swimming Behaviour of Siberian Sturgeon: A Method for Improving Restocking Programmes
title The Effect of Different Feeding Applications on the Swimming Behaviour of Siberian Sturgeon: A Method for Improving Restocking Programmes
title_full The Effect of Different Feeding Applications on the Swimming Behaviour of Siberian Sturgeon: A Method for Improving Restocking Programmes
title_fullStr The Effect of Different Feeding Applications on the Swimming Behaviour of Siberian Sturgeon: A Method for Improving Restocking Programmes
title_full_unstemmed The Effect of Different Feeding Applications on the Swimming Behaviour of Siberian Sturgeon: A Method for Improving Restocking Programmes
title_short The Effect of Different Feeding Applications on the Swimming Behaviour of Siberian Sturgeon: A Method for Improving Restocking Programmes
title_sort effect of different feeding applications on the swimming behaviour of siberian sturgeon: a method for improving restocking programmes
topic Acipenser baerii
day/night feeding regimes
modified swimming behaviour
predator-free environment
starvation
recirculating aquaculture system
topic_facet Acipenser baerii
day/night feeding regimes
modified swimming behaviour
predator-free environment
starvation
recirculating aquaculture system
url https://doi.org/10.3390/biology10111162