The role of food particle size in the growth of juvenile Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.)

The effect of particle size of a commercial pelleted feed on the growth of Atlantic salmon from first feeding alevins to first and second year smolts was investigated using 20-day feeding experiments. Ten experiments were performed over a two year period, each comprising six groups of fish separately selected from stock populations. Each group was presented with one of six sizes of food particle ranging from larger than the respective mean mouth breadth (100% feed size), through 50%, 25%, 12·5%, 6·25% to 3·125%. Experiments were performed in six radial flow/circumferential drain tanks under ambient photoperiod and water temperature. Growth rate was found to be closely related to feed size. Maximum growth in each case was shown only on one size of particle; larger and smaller sizes resulted in reduced growth. The particle size for maximum growth increased in direct proportion to fish length. Fish from 4·2 to 20·3 cm in length showed maximum growth on particle diameters 0·022 to 0·026 × fish fork length (PFR). First feeding alevins were found to show comparable growth rate on particle diameters 0·0115 to 0·090 PFR. Some seasonal variation in growth response was indicated. The results are discussed in relation to developmental and seasonal effects. Possible factors affecting the energetics of prey size related differential growth are discussed.

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