作者: Edward Schram , Stijn Bierman , Lorna R. Teal , Olga Haenen , Hans van de Vis
DOI: 10.1371/JOURNAL.PONE.0061357
关键词: Biology 、 Optimal growth 、 Ectotherm 、 Animal science 、 Juvenile 、 Acclimatization 、 Soleá 、 Dover sole 、 Ecology 、 Flatfish 、 Confounding effect 、 General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology 、 General Agricultural and Biological Sciences 、 General Medicine
摘要: Dover sole (Solea solea) is an obligate ectotherm with a natural thermal habitat ranging from approximately 5 to 27°C. Thermal optima for growth lie in the range of 20 25°C. More precise information on needed cost-effective aquaculture. The main objective this study was determine optimal temperature juvenile and addition test hypothesis that final preferendum equals temperature. Temperature preference measured circular chamber acclimated 18, 22 28°C. Optimal by rearing at 19, 22, 25 resulting experiment 22.7°C size between 30 50 g. preferred increases acclimation exceeds growth. A could not be detected. Although confounding effect behavioural fever entirely excluded, physiological processes seem unrelated sole.