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It is shown that the level of information richness of the environment in which the juvenile fish were raised at early stages of ontogenesis is one of the determining factors for the development of the most important adaptive patterns of behavior. Minimal values of fullness index, lower body weight, and shorter length, along with a feeding spectrum strongly differing from that in natural conditions,...