Effects of different temperatures and photoperiods on growth and expressions of growth-related genes of young Amphiprion ocellaris
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    The effects of different temperatures and photoperiods were studied on growth, feed conversion rate and relative expressions of growth hormone receptor Ⅰ (GHR1),growth hormone receptor Ⅱ (GHR2),insulin-like growth factor (IGF)and insulin-like growth factor binding protein (IGFBP) of young Amphiprion ocellaris.The results showed that there was no significant difference among the survival rate of young Amphiprion ocellaris under different temperature and photoperiod conditions(P>0.05). The growth rate and feed conversion rate of fish in 27℃ group were higher than those in other groups. In the photoperiod test, the growth rate and feed conversion rate of fish in 24L:0D group were significantly higher than those in other groups(P<0.05). At the end of the experiments, the expressions of several growth-related genes were investigated. The fish in 27℃ group showed the highest expressions of all the genes investigated(P<0.05). In the photoperiod test, the fish in 24L:0Dgroup showed the highest expressions of all the genes investigated(P<0.05).These results indicated that the most suitable temperature and photoperiod for growth were 27℃ and 24L:0D.

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李泽滨,李云,蔡生力,鞠晨曦.温度与光照周期对公子小丑鱼幼鱼生长及相关生长基因表达的影响[J].上海海洋大学学报,2017,26(3):321-329.
LI Zebin, LI Yun, CAI Shengli, JU Chenxi. Effects of different temperatures and photoperiods on growth and expressions of growth-related genes of young Amphiprion ocellaris[J]. Journal of Shanghai Ocean University,2017,26(3):321-329.

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  • Received:March 21,2016
  • Revised:February 17,2017
  • Adopted:March 15,2017
  • Online: May 25,2017
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