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This data is associated with the publication 'Dietary supplementation with lemon balm, Melissa officinalis, does not improve performance of juvenile barramundi (Lates calcarifer) held under chronic high temperature'. The data includes measurements from 3 treatments of Asian sea bass held under chronic thermal stress (37C) and fed one of three experimental diets: the control diet (no Melissa officinalis (MOF) added), 0.2% MOF, and 0.5% MOF. Measurements include survival over the course of the experiment, growth metrics such as absolute mass gain, feed conversion ratios, specific feeding rates, and specific growth rates. There is also data for physiological performance in resting and maximum metabolic rates and the resultant aerobic scope. Finally, a subset of fish were sampled for baseline values and then the remainder crowded for 2 hrs before the sampling was repeated. Sampling values include haematocrit, haemoglobin, plasma cortisol, whole blood lactate and glucose levels. All data files are saved as CSV files.Issued: 2024
Subjects
Agricultural, Veterinary and Food Sciences |
Animal Diet and Nutrition |
Aquaculture |
Biological Sciences |
Comparative Physiology |
Fisheries Sciences |
Zoology |
eng |
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- Local : RDM ID: 77082607-2c7f-40b5-901d-cfa72680ea81
- DOI : 10.48610/F1BE0DC
