Effects of two commercial microdiets on growth and survival of barramundi (Lates calcarifer Bloch) larvae within various early weaning protocols

2006 ◽  
Vol 12 (4) ◽  
pp. 247-255 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. CURNOW ◽  
J. KING ◽  
G. PARTRIDGE ◽  
S. KOLKOVSKI
Author(s):  
Tien‐Chieh Hung ◽  
Luke Ellison ◽  
Troy Stevenson ◽  
Marade Sandford ◽  
Andrew A. Schultz ◽  
...  

2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 73
Author(s):  
Mochammad Noval ◽  
Hany Handajani ◽  
Hariyadi Hariyadi

Increased production of Seabass fish (Lates calcarifer) influences the stocking density used. The purpose of this study was to determine the growth and survival of Seabass (Lates calcarifer) at different densities of low salinity stocking. The study was conductedin May-June 2019 at the Laboratory of Fisheries, University of Muhammadiyah Malang. The material used in the study of Seabass fish (Lates calcarifer) as many as 550 fish with a size of 7 cm and fish feed in the form of B2 Stella. The method used was experimental with a completely randomized design (CRD) with 4 treatments and 3 replications, namely 1 fish/2 L as control (A); 2 fish/2 L (B); 3 fish/2 L (C); 4 fish/2 L (D). Data analysis used anova(P <0.05) and tested further with the Least Significant Difference Test of 5%. The results showed that treatment B (51 ± 2 fish/2 L) produced a specific growth rate of length and weight, survival rate, efficiency of feed utilization, and feed conversion ratio which was better than treatment A (67 ± 1 fish/2L (control)), C (44 ± 3 fish/2 L and D (38 ± 4 fish/2 L).


Animals ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (9) ◽  
pp. 1629
Author(s):  
Rui Yang ◽  
Mingyang Han ◽  
Zhengyi Fu ◽  
Yifu Wang ◽  
Wang Zhao ◽  
...  

To understand the impacts of dietary Glycyrrhiza uralensis on the immune responses of Lates calcarifer, the expression of immune-related genes including crp, c-3, c-4, mtor, mlst-8, eif4e, hsp-70, hsp-90, il-8il-8, il-10, tgfβ1, tnf, ifn-γ1, and mxf in L. calcarifer juveniles was evaluated in this study. Fish were fed experimental diets with G. uralensis levels of 0%, 1%, 3%, and 5% for 56 days. The results showed that dietary G. uralensis could improve the growth and survival of L. calcarifer and regulate the immune-related genes’ expression in L. calcarifer. Dietary G. uralensis significantly upregulated the expression level of crp, mtor, hsp-90, c-3, and c-4 genes in the liver of L. calcarifer, while hsp-70 gene expression was nearly downregulated. It did not upregulate the expression of elf4e and mlst-8 in the 1% and 3% inclusion groups, but it was the exact opposite in the 5% inclusion group. G. uralensis significantly affected the expression of il-8, il-10, tnf, ifn-γ1, mxf, and tgfβ1 in the head kidney of L. calcarifer. G. uralensis upregulated the expression of tnf and tgfβ1 consistently, but ifn-γ1 was at a low expression level. The expression of il-8 and il-10 was upregulated in the 1% group, while it was downregulated in the 5% group. The results from the present study indicate that dietary G. uralensis appeared to improve the immune function of L. calcarifer, and the optimum inclusion level should be between 1–3%.


2008 ◽  
Vol 39 (1) ◽  
pp. 22-36 ◽  
Author(s):  
Roberto Civera-Cerecedo ◽  
Carlos A. Alvarez-González ◽  
Rubén E. García-Gómez ◽  
Victor Carrasco-Chávez ◽  
José L. Ortiz-Galindo ◽  
...  

2020 ◽  
Vol 25 (2) ◽  
pp. 13
Author(s):  
Balqees Al Rashdi ◽  
Wenresti Glino Gallardo ◽  
Gilha Yoon ◽  
Hussein Al Masroori

An experiment was conducted to develop a land-based recirculating integrated multi-trophic aquaculture (IMTA) system using a combination of the Omani abalone (Haliotis mariae) and Asian seabass (Lates calcarifer) as fed species, brown mussel (Perna sp.) and seaweed (Ulva fasciata) as extractive species. Specifically, the study was carried out to determine the optimal seabass density (20, 40 and 60 individuals per 500-liter tank) on water quality and the growth and survival of the cultured species in the system. Sampling of all species was done every two weeks to check their growth. Water samples were taken every two weeks for analysis of ammonia, nitrite, nitrate, phosphate, and silicate. Measurements of temperature, dissolved oxygen and salinity were done daily. Growth of abalone and mussels were higher in fish densities of 20/tank and 40/tank, respectively, while growth and survival of seabass were not significantly different between densities. Biomass of seaweeds decreased during the experiment period. Temperature, dissolved oxygen and salinity were within optimum levels. Ammonia levels decreased as nitrite increased but in some cases it remained high while nitrates did not increase, indicating that nitrites were not converted to nitrates most likely due to the lack of efficient bio-filtration in the mussel tanks


Aquaculture ◽  
2007 ◽  
Vol 271 (1-4) ◽  
pp. 298-306 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Kailasam ◽  
A.R. Thirunavukkarasu ◽  
S. Selvaraj ◽  
P. Stalin

Aquaculture ◽  
2013 ◽  
Vol 414-415 ◽  
pp. 26-35 ◽  
Author(s):  
Luca Parma ◽  
Alessio Bonaldo ◽  
Paola Massi ◽  
Manuel Yúfera ◽  
Gonzalo Martínez-Rodríguez ◽  
...  

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