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Impact of a plant-based diet on behavioural and physiological traits in sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax).

机译:植物性饮食对鲈鱼(Dicentrarchus labrax)的行为和生理特征的影响。

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Replacing aquaculture feeds based on fisheries-derived resources with plant-based diets could be a relevant strategy to improve the sustainability of aquaculture. Recent studies on sea bass have shown that the total and early replacement of marine products by plant products would have a moderate effect on fish growth and body lipid content. Whether a plant-based diet impacts behavioural and physiological traits possibly linked to fish welfare, is not known, however. Here, we studied the effect of a totally plant-based diet introduced at an early stage of sea bass development on self-feeding behaviour, learning ability in a T-maze and stress biomarkers. We first compared learning processes in self-feeding conditions, between naive fish fed a plant-based diet (PBF) and fish fed a classic marine diet (MF). Then, we tested fish individually in a T-maze to compare the two feed groups for swimming activity, exploration and the ability to learn to discriminate between two two-dimensional objects associated with a reward. Blood physiological variables, including stress indicators (cortisol and glucose concentrations), were also determined. We did not find any indications of differences in self-feeding behaviour between PBF and MF in the first 30 days. A second experiment showed similar swimming activities in both fish categories. The "no-choice" percentage was high in both fish categories (~60%), but all the fish moved preferentially toward the reward. Their first turns indicated an ability to discriminate between two two-dimensional objects to complete a simple task. However, the high percentage of "no-choice" responses in both fish categories could have rendered the results non significant. The T-maze test procedure induced the production of high concentrations of cortisol, indicating acute stress in fish of both groups during testing. Plasma cortisol concentration was higher in MF than PBF, suggesting that the plant-based diet may affect the short-term release of cortisol. This study provides the first insight into the impact of a plant-based diet on sea bass behavioural traits, and confirms the effect of this diet on cortisol release in response to stress. Overall, in this first experiment, we did not find any major impact of a plant-based diet on sea bass behavioural traits, which is an interesting point for the development potential of such a sustainable aquaculture strategy.
机译:用植物性饮食代替以渔业来源资源为基础的水产养殖饲料可能是提高水产养殖可持续性的一项相关战略。关于鲈鱼的最新研究表明,用植物产品完全替代海洋产品并尽早替代将对鱼类的生长和体内脂质含量产生适度的影响。但是,基于植物的饮食是否会影响可能与鱼类福利有关的行为和生理特征尚不清楚。在这里,我们研究了鲈鱼发育早期引入的完全基于植物的饮食对自食行为,T迷宫中的学习能力和应激生物标志物的影响。我们首先比较了在以自然饮食喂养的幼鱼和以经典海洋饮食喂养的鱼类之间的自食条件下的学习过程。然后,我们在T型迷宫中分别对鱼进行了测试,以比较两个饲料组的游泳活动,探索能力以及学习区分与奖励相关的两个二维对象的能力。还确定了血液生理变量,包括应激指标(皮质醇和葡萄糖浓度)。在开始的30天内,我们没有发现任何迹象表明PBF和MF之间的自我进食行为存在差异。第二个实验表明在两种鱼类中都有类似的游泳活动。在两种鱼类中,“无选择”的比例都很高(〜60%),但是所有的鱼类都优先朝着奖励前进。他们的第一回合表明了能够区分两个二维对象以完成简单任务的能力。但是,在两种鱼类中,“无选择”反应的比例很高,可能使结果不显着。 T迷宫测试程序诱导了高浓度的皮质醇的产生,表明在测试过程中两组鱼类的急性应激。 MF中的血浆皮质醇浓度高于PBF,这表明以植物为基础的饮食可能会影响皮质醇的短期释放。这项研究提供了对基于植物的饮食对鲈鱼行为特征的影响的第一个见解,并证实了这种饮食对响应压力的皮质醇释放的影响。总体而言,在第一个实验中,我们没有发现以植物为基础的饮食对鲈鱼的行为特征有任何重大影响,这对于这种可持续水产养殖战略的发展潜力是一个有趣的观点。

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