2024-03-29T08:03:13Zhttp://digital.csic.es/dspace-oai/requestoai:digital.csic.es:10261/1747462019-01-26T01:56:57Zcom_10261_14com_10261_8col_10261_393
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Conceição, Luis E. C.
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Navarro-Guillén, Carmen
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Pinto, Wilson
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Siguero, I.
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Urrutia, P.
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Moyano, Francisco Javier
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Yúfera, Manuel
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2017-09
Fast growing species such as Serio/a sp. have a high potential for aquaculture diversification. However, the industrial farming potential of such fast growing species is still limited by mass production of high quality juveniles. Although
several commercial weaning diets exist with relatively high success for larvae of other marine fish species, additional challenges are posed to meet growth potential and energy requirements of fast-growing species. The very fast growth rates during the larval stage indicate these sp1ecies may have particularly high protein and energy requirements and special dliet properties may be necessary (Conceiao et al., 2011; Hamre et al., 2013). In fact, most available commercial microdiets were developed in Europe and Japan targeting slower growing marine species. This work evaluated a novel microdiet (HIGH) having simultaneously a very high protein and high lipid contents. Thi:s microdiet was compared with a current premium microdiet (COMM) for marine fish larvae, in a growth performance trial with greater amberjack (S. dumerili)l post-larvae.
7th Fish & Shellfish Larviculture Symposium (2017)
http://hdl.handle.net/10261/174746
http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100000780
Fast growing greater amberjack post-larvae seem to require a high energy-high protein diet