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- Title
Vision‐mediated feeding behaviour of early juvenile Sultan fish, Leptobarbus hoevenii.
- Authors
Lim, Leong‐Seng; Amornsakun, Thumronk; Au, Hsein‐Loong; Tuzan, Audrey Daning; Liew, Hon Jung; Mukai, Yukinori; Mustafa, Saleem; Kawamura, Gunzo
- Abstract
In the presence of I Moina i juice, the free neuromast-intact fish ingested significantly higher ( I p i < 0.05) proportion of live I Moina i (11.9 ± 9.3%) than frozen I Moina i (1.9 ± 2.7%), indicating that the mechanoreception facilitated prey detection. The I Moina i remaining in the beaker were detected using the naked eye, counted and the ingestion of I Moina i was calculated as [(number of I Moina i eaten/total number of I Moina i given) × 100]. Vision-mediated feeding behaviour of early juvenile Sultan fish, Leptobarbus hoevenii Keywords: ingestion rates; Jelawat; prey detection; sensory organs EN ingestion rates Jelawat prey detection sensory organs 1784 1787 4 03/13/21 20210401 NES 210401 The Sultan fish, or "Jelawat", I Leptobarbus hoevenii i is a cyprinid with a natural distribution in streams, rivers and lakes of some Southeast Asian countries, including Malaysia and Thailand (Mohsin & Ambak, 1983; Vidthayanon et al., 1997).
- Subjects
FISH farming; FISH feeds; STRIPED bass; FRESHWATER fishes; AQUATIC resources; FISH food
- Publication
Aquaculture Research, 2021, Vol 52, Issue 4, p1784
- ISSN
1355-557X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/are.15013