Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5924962 Physiology & Behavior 2012 5 Pages PDF
Abstract
►Feeding rhythm of seabass influenced the daily patterns of digestive function. ►Amylase activity peaked during the feeding-phase in both diurnal/nocturnal fish. ►Higher glucose levels occurred at night in both feeding groups. ►Per1 expression was food-entrained, being higher in diurnal seabass. ►Per1 expression in brain showed daily rhythmicity, entrained only by light.
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