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Effect of diet on growth, survival and fatty acid profile of marine amphipods: implications for utilisation as a feed ingredient for sustainable aquaculture

机译:饮食对海洋Amphipods的生长,存活和脂肪酸谱的影响:用于可持续水产养殖的饲料成分的影响

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Rapidly expanding fed aquaculture demands high-quality, sustainable nutrient sources for utilisation as dietary ingredients. Exploring the potential of under-utilised resources from other industries is imperative to replace finite natural resources, such as fish meal. Marine gammarids may be an excellent source of essential fatty acids; however, their aquaculture using formulated diets remains untested in terms of survival, growth and nutritional value of the cultured product. Here, juveniles of 2 marine gammarid species, Gammarus locusta and Echinogammarus marinus, were maintained in controlled feeding experiments with 2 marine diets (Ulva spp. and Fucus spp.) and 2 terrestrial diets (lupin meal and carrot leaves). G. locusta exhibited higher survival rates, particularly when fed carrot leaves, an agricultural waste product. Fatty acid profiles of the resulting G. locusta product appear well suited for marine finfish nutrition, indicating high suitability of G. locusta as an aquaculture diet source. In contrast, whilst E. marinus may provide beneficial fatty acid profiles for aquatic animal nutrition, its poor growth performance in this study indicates that further dietary/culture research is required for this species. Our results indicate, for the first time, that marine gammarids are capable of trophic upgrading and can use non-marine diets for healthy growth in culture, but their suitability as a formulated feed ingredient for specific fish or crustacean species needs to be investigated individually. Future research should include the development of optimal large-scale production as well as investigation of optimal methods of inclusion of gammarids as feed ingredient for target aquaculture species.
机译:迅速扩大美联储水产养殖需要高质量,可持续的营养来源,以供膳食成分。探索来自其他行业的利用不利用资源的潜力是替代有限的自然资源,如鱼粉。海洋胶虫可能是必需脂肪酸的优秀来源;然而,在培养产物的存活率,生长和营养价值方面,使用配制饮食的水产养殖仍未存在。这里,2个海洋γ和echinogammarus marinus的幼虫在受控喂养实验中进行了2个海洋饮食(ULVA SPP。和Fucus SPP。)和2个陆地饮食(羽扇豆粕和胡萝卜叶)。 G. Locusta表现出更高的生存率,特别是当喂食胡萝卜叶,农产品废物。由此产生的G.蝗产品的脂肪酸谱看起来非常适用于海洋紫鱼营养,表明G. Locusta作为水产养殖饮食来源的高适用性。相反,虽然E. Marinus可以为水生动物营养提供有益的脂肪酸曲线,但其在本研究中的增长性能差表明该物种需要进一步的膳食/培养研究。我们的结果首次表明,海洋γID能够促进营养升级,并且可以使用非海洋饮食来用于培养的健康生长,但需要单独研究其作为特定鱼类或甲壳类动物种类的配制饲料成分的适用性。未来的研究应包括开发最佳的大规模生产以及对靶水产养殖种类的饲料成分将γID的最佳方法的开发。

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