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Growth of black porgy. Sparus macrocephalus was studied experimentally at four ration lerels from starvation to sltiation and tour temperatures ranging from 14.8 to 26.8℃ .At maximum rations. the specific growth rate (SGR) increased with temperature and was a negative linear function of body weight. The relationship betaren SGR and ration levels was a decelerating curve. Stepwise mpgression was used to derelop the predictive models for the specific growth rates. Maintenance rations and optimum ratlons both increased with increased temperature. The relationship between maintenance. optimum rations and body welght wds influenced by temperuture. Conversion efficiencies increased with ration from zero at maintenance ration to a peak at the optimum ration, then declined with further inceased ration.
Growth of black porgy. Sparus macrocephalus was studied experimentally at four ration lerels from starvation to sltiation and tourothermal ranging from 14.8 to 26.8 ° C. At maximumrations. The specific growth rate (SGR) increased with temperature and was a negative linear function of body weight. The relationship betren SGR and ration levels was a decelerating curve. optimum rations and body welght wds influenced by temperuture. Conversion efficiencies increased with ration from zero at maintenance ration to a peak at the optimum ration, then declined with further inceased ration.