Effects of diet particle size on growth performance of the edible cricket, Teleogryllus occipitalis (Orthoptera: Gryllidae)

Kohyoh Murata, Takeshi Suzuki
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Farming edible crickets has environmental and nutritional benefits, as well as social benefits such as livelihood diversification. Commercial feeds for poultry and fish farming are often used to feed crickets, and in recent years, crop and food-processing by-products have also been used to improve sustainability. However, the design of feed for crickets has not been standardized. Here, we investigated growth and development of the Asian field cricket, Teleogryllus occipitalis (Audinet-Serville) (Orthoptera: Gryllidae), fed on different forms of the same diet. Body weights and the rate of development were significantly greater in crickets fed on millimetre-order granules than in crickets fed on micrometre-order powder. The result suggests that the granular form is easier for T. occipitalis to grasp and ingest than the powdery form, or that greater hydrophobicity of the powdery form inhibits digestion. Simply feeding millimetre-order granules may contribute to the development of feed design for farming edible crickets.
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食物颗粒大小对蟋蟀(直翅目:蝼蛄)生长性能的影响
养殖食用蟋蟀具有环境和营养方面的益处,以及生计多样化等社会效益。用于家禽和鱼类养殖的商业饲料通常被用来喂养蟋蟀,近年来,农作物和食品加工副产品也被用来提高可持续性。然而,蟋蟀饲料的设计尚未标准化。在此,我们研究了亚洲田野蟋蟀(Teleogryllus occipitalis (Audinet-Serville) )(直翅目:蝼蛄科)的生长发育情况,用相同的饲料喂养不同形式的蟋蟀。以毫米阶颗粒饲料喂养的蟋蟀体重和发育速度明显高于以微米阶粉末饲料喂养的蟋蟀。这一结果表明,颗粒状比粉末状更容易被枕栉蟋抓取和摄取,或者粉末状的疏水性更强,抑制了消化。简单地喂食毫米阶颗粒可能有助于开发养殖食用蟋蟀的饲料设计。
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