The uptake of dissolved glucose by juvenile green-lipped mussels (Perna canaliculus)

IF 1.1 Q3 FISHERIES Aquaculture, Fish and Fisheries Pub Date : 2024-09-04 DOI:10.1002/aff2.70001
Andy Jordan, Brad Skelton, Maria Mugica, Andrew Jeffs
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A major expense in the operation of bivalve nurseries is the culture of high-quality live microalgae feeds, and efforts to develop effective alternative feeds have had limited success. Juvenile bivalves are known to be able to absorb dissolved nutrients, but this ability has received minimal attention as a route for supplementary feeding. This study assessed the capacity of juvenile green-lipped mussels (GLMs) (Perna canaliculus) to uptake and assimilate dissolved glucose at five experimental concentrations (i.e. 10 µg mL−1, 100 µg mL−1, 1 mg mL−1, 10 mg mL−1 and 30 mg mL−1) as a supplement to cultured microalgae. Growth and survival of the mussels were measured over 3 weeks. Although all glucose concentrations improved the performance of mussel spat compared to the control, the best performing was a concentration of 1 mg mL−1 of dissolved glucose which enhanced daily spat growth 2.7 times that of the control live microalgal diet without glucose. Survival was high (i.e. >95%) for all treatments except for the highest experimental concentration of glucose, for which a concentration of 30 mg mL−1 resulted in mean mortality of 24%. Mussel spat supplemented with dissolved glucose accumulated up to 30% greater lipid and improved the carbohydrate content per mg g−1 of ash-free dry weight as much as 3.5 times compared to those in the control treatment, indicating that they were in greater nutritional condition. This demonstration that dissolved glucose can be used to fuel growth by GLM spat at concentrations as low as 10 µg mL−1 suggests that other soluble nutrients may also act as a supplemental feed for cultured juvenile molluscs. Dissolved nutrients have the potential to improve the performance of spat in nursery systems while simultaneously reducing the reliance of cultured microalgae as a sole feed input.

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绿唇贻贝(Perna canaliculus)幼体对溶解葡萄糖的吸收
双壳贝类育苗过程中的一项主要开支是养殖高质量的活体微藻饲料,而开发有效替代饲料的努力却收效甚微。众所周知,双壳类幼体能够吸收溶解的营养物质,但作为补充饲料的一种途径,这种能力却很少受到关注。本研究评估了绿唇贻贝(Perna canaliculus)幼体吸收和同化五种实验浓度(即 10 µg mL-1、100 µg mL-1、1 mg mL-1、10 mg mL-1 和 30 mg mL-1)溶解葡萄糖作为养殖微藻补充剂的能力。对贻贝的生长和存活率进行了为期 3 周的测量。尽管与对照组相比,所有浓度的葡萄糖都能提高贻贝的生长速度,但表现最好的是浓度为 1 毫克/升-1 的溶解葡萄糖,它能使贻贝的日生长速度提高到不含葡萄糖的对照组活微藻食物的 2.7 倍。除最高实验浓度的葡萄糖外,所有处理的存活率都很高(即 95%),浓度为 30 毫克毫升/升的葡萄糖导致 24% 的平均死亡率。与对照组相比,补充了溶解葡萄糖的贻贝蝌蚪的脂质积累增加了 30%,每毫克 g-1 无灰干重的碳水化合物含量提高了 3.5 倍,这表明贻贝蝌蚪的营养状况更好。溶解葡萄糖在浓度低至 10 µg mL-1 时就可用于促进 GLM spat 的生长,这表明其他可溶性营养物质也可作为养殖幼体软体动物的补充饲料。溶解营养物质有可能改善育苗系统中的幼体表现,同时减少对作为唯一饲料输入的养殖微藻类的依赖。
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