The essay studies the influence of the different intensities of fishing stress on body weight (7.30 ± 1.48) g of red crucian carp juvenile body length, weight, fatness, feeding rate, specific growth rate, food ...The essay studies the influence of the different intensities of fishing stress on body weight (7.30 ± 1.48) g of red crucian carp juvenile body length, weight, fatness, feeding rate, specific growth rate, food conversion rate, intestinal protease, amylase and immunoglobulin. The result showed that body length, weight, fatness, feeding rate, specific growth rate of red crucian carp juvenile were significantly inhibited from fishing stress compared with the control group, and the magnitude of the inhibitory effect increased with the time going and increased. Fishing stress could increase the food conversion rate of red crucian carp juvenile, and the different intensity stress had no significant different influence. The intestinal protease activity decreased in the beginning, then increased, and was consistent with the level of the control group ultimately. High-stress group accelerated the decline of intestinal amylase activity of the juvenile. The stress increased the number of immunoglobulin of juvenile red crucian carp significantly, but the increase disappeard with the stress time extended.展开更多
文摘The essay studies the influence of the different intensities of fishing stress on body weight (7.30 ± 1.48) g of red crucian carp juvenile body length, weight, fatness, feeding rate, specific growth rate, food conversion rate, intestinal protease, amylase and immunoglobulin. The result showed that body length, weight, fatness, feeding rate, specific growth rate of red crucian carp juvenile were significantly inhibited from fishing stress compared with the control group, and the magnitude of the inhibitory effect increased with the time going and increased. Fishing stress could increase the food conversion rate of red crucian carp juvenile, and the different intensity stress had no significant different influence. The intestinal protease activity decreased in the beginning, then increased, and was consistent with the level of the control group ultimately. High-stress group accelerated the decline of intestinal amylase activity of the juvenile. The stress increased the number of immunoglobulin of juvenile red crucian carp significantly, but the increase disappeard with the stress time extended.