Imagine absorbing your nutrients from your surroundings!

Fish are unique in their ability to absorb minerals not only from their diets but also from water!

Nutrition, Feeding, and Behavior of Fishnext term

Santosh P. Lall PhD Corresponding Author Contact Information, E-mail The Corresponding Author, Sean M. Tibbetts MSc

Institute for Marine Biosciences, National Research Council of Canada, 1411 Oxford Street, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada B3H 3Z1

Available online 31 March 2009.

Nutrition and feeding influence growth, reproduction, and health of previous termfishnext term and their response to physiologic and environmental stressors and pathogens. The basics of previous termfishnext term metabolism are similar to those of warm-blooded animals in that they involve food intake, digestion, absorption, and transport of nutrients to the various tissues. previous termFishnext term, however, being the most primitive form of vertebrates, possess some distinguishing features which will be discussed. Unlike warm-blooded animals, which are homoeothermic, previous termfishnext term are poikilothermic, so their body temperature and metabolic rate depends on the water temperature and this has practical implications for the nutrition, feeding and health of previous termfishnext term. Several behavioral responses have been linked to methods of feeding, feeding habits, frequency of feeding, mechanisms of food detection, and food preferences. previous termFish are also unique among vertebrates in their ability to absorb minerals not only from their diets but also from water through their gills and skin.

Keywords: previous termFish; Nutrition; Feeding; Behavior; Feeds; Diet

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