Effect of diets with similar nutrient core with increasing starch as filler in growth performance and survival of striped bass (Morone saxatilis) cultured at three different temperatures
José Antonio Mata-Sotres , Abraham Cano-Vera , Bruno C. Araújo , Aurora Tinajero , Oscar Basílio del Rio-Zaragoza , Eulalio Arambul-Muñoz , Emyr Saul Peña-Marín , María Teresa Viana
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Abstract
The present study aimed to investigate the effects of different diets with similar nutrient core (protein/lipid/micronutrient ratio) but different starch amounts (nutrient core/filler; NC/F) on the productive performance of striped bass (Morone saxatilis) juveniles exposed to different temperatures. Within this purpose, four extruded experimental diets were formulated, decreasing the amount of starch as filler with the same nutrient core with the following protein/lipid/micronutrients (vitamins+choline chloride) (P/L/Mn) ratios: 45.3/11/2.8, 47.3/12.4/3.5, 51.7/13.3/3.7, and 53.3/13.5/4.0 %. Despite the proportions of the nutrient core being the same among diets, the dietary treatments were called according to protein content in the extruded pellet: D45, D47.3, D51.7, and D53.3, respectively. Juveniles of striped bass with an average weight of 7.7 ± 0.24 g were distributed (15 fish per tank) in three recirculating systems (12 tanks each with 500 L water volume). Each system was kept at different temperatures (18, 22, and 26 °C). After eight weeks of the feeding trial, there are clear tendencies after a polynomial regression analysis for growth, feed intake, and hepatosomatic index. However, after a two-way ANOVA analysis considering all temperatures, only feed intake presented an interaction with lower values accordingly at the higher nutrient core. There is no clear tendency at suboptimal temperature, where fish probably survived at basal metabolism. The latter suggests that M. saxatilis mainly depends on the protein/lipid/micronutrient ratio at optimal temperatures to enhance performance.
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Animal Feed Science and Technology is a unique journal publishing scientific papers of international interest focusing on animal feeds and their feeding.
Papers describing research on feed for ruminants and non-ruminants, including poultry, horses, companion animals and aquatic animals, are welcome.
The journal covers the following areas:
Nutritive value of feeds (e.g., assessment, improvement)
Methods of conserving and processing feeds that affect their nutritional value
Agronomic and climatic factors influencing the nutritive value of feeds
Utilization of feeds and the improvement of such
Metabolic, production, reproduction and health responses, as well as potential environmental impacts, of diet inputs and feed technologies (e.g., feeds, feed additives, feed components, mycotoxins)
Mathematical models relating directly to animal-feed interactions
Analytical and experimental methods for feed evaluation
Environmental impacts of feed technologies in animal production.