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IMPACT OF STARVATION ON SURVIVAL,MEAT CONDITION AND METABOLISM OF CHLAMYS FARRERI
引用本文:杨红生 王健 周毅 王萍 何义朝 张福绥. IMPACT OF STARVATION ON SURVIVAL,MEAT CONDITION AND METABOLISM OF CHLAMYS FARRERI[J]. 中国海洋湖沼学报, 2001, 19(1): 51-56. DOI: 10.1007/BF02842789
作者姓名:杨红生 王健 周毅 王萍 何义朝 张福绥
作者单位:InstituteofOceanolow,ChineseAcaderrncofSciences,Qingdao266071,China
摘    要:The effects of 60-day starvation on survival rate. condition index (CI) , changes ofnutrient composition of different tissues, respiration and excretion of scallop ChlartnCs farreri were studiedin laboratory from Oct. 17 to Dec. 15 ,1997. Two groups (control and starvation with 200 individualseach) were cultured in two 2 m3 tanks, with 31 to 32 salinity water at 1 7 “C . Starvation effects were mea-sured alter 1 0, 20, 40 and 60 days. There was no mass mortality of scallops cf the two tanks and survivalrates of the control and starvation groups were 93 .5 % and 92.0 %, respectively. Starvation had strongeffect on the meat condition of the scallops, especially after 10 days; when relative lipid percentagedropped sharply while relative protein percentage increased. The impact of starvation on the oxygen consumption mtc (OCR) and the ammonia-N cxcretion mtc (AER) was obvious.

关 键 词:新陈代谢 饥饿 肉类 营养干预 排泄物
收稿时间:1999-03-19
修稿时间:1999-07-05

Impact of starvation on survival, meat condition and metabolism ofChlamys farreri
Yang Hong-sheng,Wang Jian,Zhou Yi,Wang Ping,He Yi-chao,Zhang Fu-sui. Impact of starvation on survival, meat condition and metabolism ofChlamys farreri[J]. Chinese Journal of Oceanology and Limnology, 2001, 19(1): 51-56. DOI: 10.1007/BF02842789
Authors:Yang Hong-sheng  Wang Jian  Zhou Yi  Wang Ping  He Yi-chao  Zhang Fu-sui
Affiliation:(1) Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 266071 Qingdao, China
Abstract:The effects of 60-day starvation on survival rate, condition index (CI), changes of nutrient composition of different tissues, respiration and excretion of scallopChlamys farreri were studied in laboratory from Oct. 17 to Dec. 15, 1997. Two groups (control and starvation with 200 individuals each) were cultured in two 2 m3 tanks, with 31 to 32 salinity water at 17°C. Starvation effects were measured after 10, 20, 40 and 60 days. There was no mass mortality of scallops of the two tanks and survival rates of the control and starvation groups were 93.5% and 92.0%, respectively. Starvation had strong effect on the meat condition of the scallops, especially after 10 days; when relative lipid percentage dropped sharply while relative protein percentage increased. The impact of starvation on the oxygen consumption rate (OCR) and the ammonia-N excretion rate (AER) was obvious. The OCR increased rapidly after 10 days but decreased after 20 days. The AER increased after 10 days and 20 days, but decreased obviously from 20 to 40 days. The O∶N ratios varied to different degrees, and minimized after 20 days. The low O∶N ratios implied that the protein was the main material for the metabolism ofC. farreri. Contribution No. 3447 from the Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences. This work was supported by the Ministry of Science and Technology of China, Grants No. 96-922-02-04, No. G1999012012, and the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Grant No. KZ951-A1-102-02.
Keywords:Chlamys farreri   starvation  meat condition  nutrient composition  respiration  excretion
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