From wild to captive: Understanding the main nutritional diseases of sharks in public aquariums.

IF 0.7 4区 农林科学 Q3 VETERINARY SCIENCES Acta veterinaria Hungarica Pub Date : 2024-10-16 DOI:10.1556/004.2024.01057
Margot Morel, János Gál, Viktória Sós-Koroknai, Endre Sós, Lilian Csehó, Krisztina Bali, Márton Hoitsy
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The establishment of a well-adapted and accurate feeding regimen is a fundamental determining factor in the maintenance of shark species in captivity. Replicating the natural diet in captivity is commonly accepted and recommended. Given the diverse nutritional composition of prey, supplementation may become necessary. The captive environment poses unique challenges, making sharks susceptible to an array of health issues, including numerous diseases. Mitigating these risks demands detailed husbandry practices, an appropriate physical environment and a balanced diet. Supplementation, encompassing vitamins and minerals, becomes imperative for the provision of essential nutrients. This complexity has rendered the formulation of an adapted feeding plan for aquarists exceptionally challenging. The scarcity of information in these species adds to the issue, mandating extrapolation from various shark groups and to species with analogous characteristics. This literature review concentrates predominantly on benthic and pelagic shark species prevalent in contemporary aquariums. The central argument posits that dietary choices in captivity rely on factors such as availability, quality and consistency of supply. The advocated approach highlights the importance of a balanced, diverse feeding that closely mirrors natural diets. It is then crucial to emphasize that these are general guidelines, and the specific dietary requisites may diverge between shark species. Collaborating with experts in marine biology, shark husbandry and veterinary care is imperative for the formulation and perpetuation of an adapted diet for captive sharks.

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从野生到人工饲养:了解公共水族馆中鲨鱼的主要营养疾病。
建立一个适应性强且准确的喂养方案是人工饲养鲨鱼物种的基本决定因素。在人工饲养中复制自然饮食是普遍接受和推荐的做法。由于猎物的营养成分多种多样,可能需要补充营养。圈养环境带来了独特的挑战,使鲨鱼容易受到一系列健康问题的影响,包括许多疾病。要降低这些风险,需要详细的饲养方法、适当的物理环境和均衡的饮食。补充包括维生素和矿物质在内的必需营养成分已成为当务之急。这种复杂性使得为水族爱好者制定合适的饲养计划异常具有挑战性。有关这些物种的信息稀缺又增加了问题的复杂性,因此必须从不同的鲨鱼类群和具有类似特征的物种中进行推断。本文献综述主要集中于当代水族馆中常见的底栖和中上层鲨鱼物种。中心论点认为,人工饲养中的饮食选择取决于供应的可用性、质量和一致性等因素。所提倡的方法强调了均衡、多样化喂养的重要性,这种喂养方式与自然饮食密切相关。但必须强调的是,这些只是一般性的指导原则,不同种类鲨鱼的具体饮食要求可能有所不同。与海洋生物学、鲨鱼饲养和兽医护理方面的专家合作,是为圈养鲨鱼制定和延续适应性饮食的当务之急。
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Acta veterinaria Hungarica
Acta veterinaria Hungarica 农林科学-兽医学
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期刊介绍: Acta Veterinaria Hungarica publishes original research papers presenting new scientific results of international interest, and to a limited extent also review articles and clinical case reports, on veterinary physiology (physiological chemistry and metabolism), veterinary microbiology (bacteriology, virology, immunology, molecular biology), on the infectious diseases of domestic animals, on veterinary parasitology, pathology, clinical veterinary science and reproduction.
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