2021
DOI: 10.1111/anu.13245
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Evaluation of microalgae‐supplemented diets and enriched decapsulated artemia cyst powder as novel diets for post‐weaned common sole (Solea solea) larvae

Abstract: The current study evaluated the use of two supplemental microalgae, Spirulina platensis and Tetraselmis chuii, and decapsulated artemia cysts as novel diets for post‐weaned common sole (Solea solea) larvae. Four isonitrogenous (55% CP), isoenergetic (22 MJ kg−1) post‐weaning diets were prepared; a control, algae‐free diet and two control diets supplemented with 50 g kg−1 diet of dried S. platensis (SD) or T. chuii (TD). The fourth diet consisted only of decapsulated artemia cyst powder (AD), enriched with 50 g… Show more

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“…Twenty-eight species were encompassed in the study. Six shrimp species were studied, including Fenneropenaeus chinensis [ 31 ], Litopenaeus vannamei ([ 32 34 ], and [ 35 ]), Macrobrachium rosenbergii [ 36 ], Marsupenaeus japonicus [ 37 ], Neocaridina davidi [ 38 ], Penaeus monodon ([ 39 , 40 ], and [ 41 ]), and 22 fish species included Amphilophus citrinellus × Cichlasoma trimaculatum [ 42 ], Astronotus ocellatus [ 12 ], Barilius bendelisis [ 43 ], Carassius auratus [ 44 ], Carassius auratus gibelio [ 45 47 ], Clarias gariepinus [ 48 , 49 ], Clarias macrocephalus [ 50 ], Cyprinus carpio ([ 51 – 53 ], and [ 13 , 14 ]), Cyrtocara moorii [ 54 , 55 ], Dicentrarchus labrax [ 56 ], Megalobrama amblycephala [ 57 ], Mugil liza [ 17 – 20 ], Oncorhynchus mykiss ([ 58 – 61 ], and [ 62 ]), Oplegnathus fasciatus [ 63 ], Oreochromis niloticus ([ 64 77 ], and [ 78 ]), Pagrus pagrus [ 79 ], Pangasinodon gigas [ 80 ], Pelteobagrus fulvidraco ([ 81 83 ], and [ 11 ]), Piaractus mesopotamicus [ 84 ], Salmo trutta caspius [ 85 , 86 ], Solea solea [ 87 , 88 ], and Trichopodus trichopterus [ 89 ]. Among the 28 species, 11 belonged to low trophic species, 16 were medium trophic species, and 1 was high trophic species ( O. mykiss ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Twenty-eight species were encompassed in the study. Six shrimp species were studied, including Fenneropenaeus chinensis [ 31 ], Litopenaeus vannamei ([ 32 34 ], and [ 35 ]), Macrobrachium rosenbergii [ 36 ], Marsupenaeus japonicus [ 37 ], Neocaridina davidi [ 38 ], Penaeus monodon ([ 39 , 40 ], and [ 41 ]), and 22 fish species included Amphilophus citrinellus × Cichlasoma trimaculatum [ 42 ], Astronotus ocellatus [ 12 ], Barilius bendelisis [ 43 ], Carassius auratus [ 44 ], Carassius auratus gibelio [ 45 47 ], Clarias gariepinus [ 48 , 49 ], Clarias macrocephalus [ 50 ], Cyprinus carpio ([ 51 – 53 ], and [ 13 , 14 ]), Cyrtocara moorii [ 54 , 55 ], Dicentrarchus labrax [ 56 ], Megalobrama amblycephala [ 57 ], Mugil liza [ 17 – 20 ], Oncorhynchus mykiss ([ 58 – 61 ], and [ 62 ]), Oplegnathus fasciatus [ 63 ], Oreochromis niloticus ([ 64 77 ], and [ 78 ]), Pagrus pagrus [ 79 ], Pangasinodon gigas [ 80 ], Pelteobagrus fulvidraco ([ 81 83 ], and [ 11 ]), Piaractus mesopotamicus [ 84 ], Salmo trutta caspius [ 85 , 86 ], Solea solea [ 87 , 88 ], and Trichopodus trichopterus [ 89 ]. Among the 28 species, 11 belonged to low trophic species, 16 were medium trophic species, and 1 was high trophic species ( O. mykiss ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other researchers also demonstrated the same behaviour in other marine fish larvae such as red porgy, Pagrus pagrus, (Stephanou et al, 1995), marine silverside, Odontesthes argentinensis (Sampaio & Phonlor, 1996), Koi carp, C. carpio (Van Damme et al, 1989) and vundu, Hterobranchus longifilis,(Baras, 1999). Cannibalism is mainly induced and increased due to a variety of reasons which include but are not limited to: larval STD, transition period to exogenous feeding such as switching from live food to another, or during weaning to an artificial diet(Paller and Lewis 1987;Folkvord, 1991;Shawky et al,…”
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