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“…The concept that protein is the main and most expensive dietary nutrient (Secco, Stéfani, & Vidotti, ) has been the target of different studies designed to identify the minimum amount necessary so that the organism can grow and be productive (Borin, Ogle, & Lindberg, ). However, these studies did not take into consideration the quality of protein and the size of the animals during their different stages of development (Olvera‐Novoa, Ontiveros‐Escutia, & Flores‐Nava, ; Rodrigues et al., ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The concept that protein is the main and most expensive dietary nutrient (Secco, Stéfani, & Vidotti, ) has been the target of different studies designed to identify the minimum amount necessary so that the organism can grow and be productive (Borin, Ogle, & Lindberg, ). However, these studies did not take into consideration the quality of protein and the size of the animals during their different stages of development (Olvera‐Novoa, Ontiveros‐Escutia, & Flores‐Nava, ; Rodrigues et al., ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…O processamento de peixe produz diariamente uma grande quantidade de resíduos que gera problemas de poluição ambiental, sendo fundamental o processamento destes subprodutos para diminuir o impacto ambiental 1 . Uma alternativa para o aproveitamento de resíduo de pescado é a sua transformação em silagem de peixe para posterior utilização como fonte de proteína na alimentação animal 1,2,3 .…”
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“…Entretanto, a falta de conhecimentos específicos sobre nutrição de rãs em suas diversas fases de criação, tais como o conhecimento de suas exigências nutricionais, qualidade dos alimentos e manejo alimentar, ainda constitui fatores limitantes para o maior desenvolvimento da ranicultura (Secco et al, 2002).…”
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