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Journal of fish biology

Publication date: 1995-03-01
Volume: 46 Pages: 404 - 414
Publisher: Academic press (london) ltd

Author:

Zamal, H
Ollevier, Frans

Keywords:

african catfish, starvation, growth, gross biochemical, fatty acid, salmo-gairdneri richardson, anguilla-anguilla-l, rainbow-trout, metabolism, fish, eel, Science & Technology, Life Sciences & Biomedicine, Fisheries, Marine & Freshwater Biology, AFRICAN CATFISH, STARVATION, GROWTH, GROSS BIOCHEMICAL, FATTY ACID, SALMO-GAIRDNERI RICHARDSON, ANGUILLA-ANGUILLA-L, RAINBOW-TROUT, METABOLISM, FISH, EEL, 0602 Ecology, 0608 Zoology, 0704 Fisheries Sciences, 3005 Fisheries sciences, 3103 Ecology, 3109 Zoology

Abstract:

The effect of feeding and starvation on growth, gross body composition and fatty acid composition of body muscle and liver were investigated in juvenile African catfish (Clarias gariepinus). The relative composition of fatty acids was influenced by starvation. In both liver and muscle there were marked relative decreases of 14 : 0, 16 : ln9 and 18 : ln9 fatty acids and relative increases of 20 : 5n3 and 22 : 6n3 when these were compared to the controls. Preference of utilization of fatty acids from liver and body muscle during starvation was highest for 14 : 0>16 : ln9>18 : ln9 and conservation highest for 22 : 6n3>20 : 5n3. The changes of these fatty acids were smaller in muscle than in the liver.