EFFECT OF VARIOUS FOOD DEPRIVATION REGIMES ON BODY COMPOSITION DYNAMICS OF THAILA, CATLA CATLA
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The study examined the body composition response with relation to stress induced by different food deprivation regimes. At least a group of five fingerlings of catla were subjected to food deprivation protocols of 0 (control), 15, 30 and 45 days in indoor laboratory aquaria after being acclimatized. Body composition was analyzed by standard procedures. Results revealed that % water and % ash (dry wt) increased while % dry weight, % organic weight, % fat, % protein and % ash (wet wt) decreased significantly.
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Biological, Agricultural & Health Sciences
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Salam, A., Ali, M., & Masud, S. (2000). EFFECT OF VARIOUS FOOD DEPRIVATION REGIMES ON BODY COMPOSITION DYNAMICS OF THAILA, CATLA CATLA. Journal of Research (Science), 11(1), Pages: 26-32. http://jorscience.com/index.php/JRS/article/view/82