Comparative survival and growth performance of European lobster larvae, Homarus gammarus, reared on dry feed and conspecifics

A bottleneck of crustacean larval culture concerns nutrition and associated cannibalism in communal rearing systems, which impact on larval survival, development and growth. For early-stage European lobster, Homarus gammarus larvae, feeding ecology and body composition are largely unknown. We initia...

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Published in:Aquaculture Research
Main Authors: Powell, A., Hinchcliffe, James, Sundell, K., Carlsson, Nils-Gunnar, Eriksson, S. P.
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Published: 2017
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1111/are.13343
https://research.chalmers.se/en/publication/252030
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spelling ftchalmersuniv:oai:research.chalmers.se:252030 2024-11-03T14:55:16+00:00 Comparative survival and growth performance of European lobster larvae, Homarus gammarus, reared on dry feed and conspecifics Powell, A. Hinchcliffe, James Sundell, K. Carlsson, Nils-Gunnar Eriksson, S. P. 2017 text https://doi.org/10.1111/are.13343 https://research.chalmers.se/en/publication/252030 unknown http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/are.13343 https://research.chalmers.se/en/publication/252030 Fish and Aquacultural Science cannibalism nutrition homarid hatchery composition 2017 ftchalmersuniv https://doi.org/10.1111/are.13343 2024-10-22T15:54:50Z A bottleneck of crustacean larval culture concerns nutrition and associated cannibalism in communal rearing systems, which impact on larval survival, development and growth. For early-stage European lobster, Homarus gammarus larvae, feeding ecology and body composition are largely unknown. We initiated four progressive feeding experiments (novel feed types, feeding regime and feed size and cannibalism effects) on growth and survival, to inform and update husbandry protocols. Performance of larvae offered a dry commercial feed was not significantly different compared with a conventional wet plankton feed of the same ration and size grade (both within 600-1,000m). Further experiments found that the same ration of dry feed offered six times daily improved development and growth, over the conventional regime of three times daily. Small-grade dry feed (particles: 250-360m) improved larval performance compared with a larger feed (360-650m). Larvae were also fed different proportions of dry feed and/or conspecifics in both communal and individual rearing systems (the latter preventing cannibalism via segregation). Individually reared larvae, fed only dead conspecifics, displayed the greatest survival (80%) to postlarvae. This underlines the impact of cannibalism on survival and nutrition in H. gammarus larviculture. A final experiment analysed H. gammarus zoea 1 composition, identifying deficiencies in ash and carbohydrate in lobster feeds. This suggests a need for a species-specific, formulated dry feed for H. gammarus larviculture. Our research represents the first investigation of H. gammarus larval composition and dietary requirements and highlights decreased growth potential associated with providing nutrition solely from generic commercial feed. Other/Unknown Material European lobster Homarus gammarus Chalmers University of Technology: Chalmers research Aquaculture Research 48 10 5300 5310
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topic Fish and Aquacultural Science
cannibalism
nutrition
homarid
hatchery
composition
spellingShingle Fish and Aquacultural Science
cannibalism
nutrition
homarid
hatchery
composition
Powell, A.
Hinchcliffe, James
Sundell, K.
Carlsson, Nils-Gunnar
Eriksson, S. P.
Comparative survival and growth performance of European lobster larvae, Homarus gammarus, reared on dry feed and conspecifics
topic_facet Fish and Aquacultural Science
cannibalism
nutrition
homarid
hatchery
composition
description A bottleneck of crustacean larval culture concerns nutrition and associated cannibalism in communal rearing systems, which impact on larval survival, development and growth. For early-stage European lobster, Homarus gammarus larvae, feeding ecology and body composition are largely unknown. We initiated four progressive feeding experiments (novel feed types, feeding regime and feed size and cannibalism effects) on growth and survival, to inform and update husbandry protocols. Performance of larvae offered a dry commercial feed was not significantly different compared with a conventional wet plankton feed of the same ration and size grade (both within 600-1,000m). Further experiments found that the same ration of dry feed offered six times daily improved development and growth, over the conventional regime of three times daily. Small-grade dry feed (particles: 250-360m) improved larval performance compared with a larger feed (360-650m). Larvae were also fed different proportions of dry feed and/or conspecifics in both communal and individual rearing systems (the latter preventing cannibalism via segregation). Individually reared larvae, fed only dead conspecifics, displayed the greatest survival (80%) to postlarvae. This underlines the impact of cannibalism on survival and nutrition in H. gammarus larviculture. A final experiment analysed H. gammarus zoea 1 composition, identifying deficiencies in ash and carbohydrate in lobster feeds. This suggests a need for a species-specific, formulated dry feed for H. gammarus larviculture. Our research represents the first investigation of H. gammarus larval composition and dietary requirements and highlights decreased growth potential associated with providing nutrition solely from generic commercial feed.
author Powell, A.
Hinchcliffe, James
Sundell, K.
Carlsson, Nils-Gunnar
Eriksson, S. P.
author_facet Powell, A.
Hinchcliffe, James
Sundell, K.
Carlsson, Nils-Gunnar
Eriksson, S. P.
author_sort Powell, A.
title Comparative survival and growth performance of European lobster larvae, Homarus gammarus, reared on dry feed and conspecifics
title_short Comparative survival and growth performance of European lobster larvae, Homarus gammarus, reared on dry feed and conspecifics
title_full Comparative survival and growth performance of European lobster larvae, Homarus gammarus, reared on dry feed and conspecifics
title_fullStr Comparative survival and growth performance of European lobster larvae, Homarus gammarus, reared on dry feed and conspecifics
title_full_unstemmed Comparative survival and growth performance of European lobster larvae, Homarus gammarus, reared on dry feed and conspecifics
title_sort comparative survival and growth performance of european lobster larvae, homarus gammarus, reared on dry feed and conspecifics
publishDate 2017
url https://doi.org/10.1111/are.13343
https://research.chalmers.se/en/publication/252030
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