Abstract

1. 1. Nitrogen (NH 4) excretion and oxygen consumption were measured in four groups of juvenile rainbow trout (36–40 g): triploids obtained by a heat shock treatment (3n); triploids obtained by mating diploid females with tetraploid males (3n/4n); tetraploids (4n) and a diploid control (2n). 2. 2. No differences in daily N excretion patterns and in N excretion rate measured as a percentage of N intake were detected between groups. 3. 3. Oxygen consumption of the 2n group was significantly inferior to that of the 3n and 4n groups but not to the 3n/4n group. 4. 4. SDA, specific dynamic action (measured as a percentage of the energy intake), ranged from 5.6 to 8.6% and was not different between groups. 5. 5. Protein energy catabolism measured as per cent of total energy expenditure was significantly higher in the 2n group than in polyploid groups.

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