Growth Performance and Feed Conversion Efficiency of Siberian Sturgeon Juveniles (Acipenser baeri) Reared in Concrete Raceways

Culture of sturgeon species is of great economical and ecological importance for those countries whose natural stocks of Acipenseridae spp. have declined or been exterminated. Siberian sturgeon ( Acipenser baeri) is considered one of the most suitable sturgeon species for aquaculture. This study was...

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Main Authors: KÖKSAL, Gülten, RAD, Ferit, KINDIR, Mevlüt
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Turkish
Published: TÜBİTAK 2000
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spelling ftdergipark2ojs:oai:dergipark.org.tr:article/152195 2023-05-15T18:19:28+02:00 Growth Performance and Feed Conversion Efficiency of Siberian Sturgeon Juveniles (Acipenser baeri) Reared in Concrete Raceways KÖKSAL, Gülten RAD, Ferit KINDIR, Mevlüt 2000-05-01T00:00:00Z application/pdf https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/tbtkveterinary/issue/12572/152195 tr tur TÜBİTAK TUBITAK https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/133603 https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/tbtkveterinary/issue/12572/152195 Volume: 24, Issue: 5 435-442 1300-0128 1303-6181 Turkish Journal of Veterinary and Animal Sciences Acipenser baeri,Growth performance,Feed conversion ratio. info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2000 ftdergipark2ojs 2020-08-27T17:49:41Z Culture of sturgeon species is of great economical and ecological importance for those countries whose natural stocks of Acipenseridae spp. have declined or been exterminated. Siberian sturgeon ( Acipenser baeri) is considered one of the most suitable sturgeon species for aquaculture. This study was carried out in order to introduce the Siberian sturgeon to Turkey as a potential candidate for aquaculture and to investigate the growth and feed conversion performance of this species in concrete raceways (flow- through system) used in rainbow trout farming. A growth trial was conducted using 1300, 75 days old Siberian sturgeon juveniles imported from France. The initial mean body weight of juveniles was 9.20 ± 0.34 g and water temperature was 16-22 0 C. Juveniles were fed with commercial trout feed throughout the 135-day experiment. The final mean body weight and survival rate were found to be 225.00±8.00 g and 91% respectively. Specific growth rate ranged from 2.90 to 1.30%day 1 . The mean condition factor at the end of the experiment was measured as 0.350±0.003 and feed conversion ratio was found to be 1.70. The mean population density at the end of the experiment was 16.60 kg/m 2 . The final yield per liter of water flow was found to be 0.90 kg/l/min. The results obtained indicate that the growth performance of the Siberian sturgeon seems to be similar and even better than that of commercially cultured species in Turkey e.g. rainbow trout, sea bass and sea bream and that the Siberian sturgeon could be easily reared in concrete raceways used in rainbow trout farming. Culture of sturgeon species is of great economical and ecological importance for those countries whose natural stocks of Acipenseridae spp. have declined or been exterminated. Siberian sturgeon ( Acipenser baeri) is considered one of the most suitable sturgeon species for aquaculture. This study was carried out in order to introduce the Siberian sturgeon to Turkey as a potential candidate for aquaculture and to investigate the growth and feed conversion performance of this species in concrete raceways (flow- through system) used in rainbow trout farming. A growth trial was conducted using 1300, 75 days old Siberian sturgeon juveniles imported from France. The initial mean body weight of juveniles was 9.20 ± 0.34 g and water temperature was 16-22 0 C. Juveniles were fed with commercial trout feed throughout the 135-day experiment. The final mean body weight and survival rate were found to be 225.00±8.00 g and 91% respectively. Specific growth rate ranged from 2.90 to 1.30%day 1 . The mean condition factor at the end of the experiment was measured as 0.350±0.003 and feed conversion ratio was found to be 1.70. The mean population density at the end of the experiment was 16.60 kg/m 2 . The final yield per liter of water flow was found to be 0.90 kg/l/min. The results obtained indicate that the growth performance of the Siberian sturgeon seems to be similar and even better than that of commercially cultured species in Turkey e.g. rainbow trout, sea bass and sea bream and that the Siberian sturgeon could be easily reared in concrete raceways used in rainbow trout farming. Article in Journal/Newspaper Siberian sturgeon DergiPark Akademik (E-Journals)
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topic Acipenser baeri,Growth performance,Feed conversion ratio.
spellingShingle Acipenser baeri,Growth performance,Feed conversion ratio.
KÖKSAL, Gülten
RAD, Ferit
KINDIR, Mevlüt
Growth Performance and Feed Conversion Efficiency of Siberian Sturgeon Juveniles (Acipenser baeri) Reared in Concrete Raceways
topic_facet Acipenser baeri,Growth performance,Feed conversion ratio.
description Culture of sturgeon species is of great economical and ecological importance for those countries whose natural stocks of Acipenseridae spp. have declined or been exterminated. Siberian sturgeon ( Acipenser baeri) is considered one of the most suitable sturgeon species for aquaculture. This study was carried out in order to introduce the Siberian sturgeon to Turkey as a potential candidate for aquaculture and to investigate the growth and feed conversion performance of this species in concrete raceways (flow- through system) used in rainbow trout farming. A growth trial was conducted using 1300, 75 days old Siberian sturgeon juveniles imported from France. The initial mean body weight of juveniles was 9.20 ± 0.34 g and water temperature was 16-22 0 C. Juveniles were fed with commercial trout feed throughout the 135-day experiment. The final mean body weight and survival rate were found to be 225.00±8.00 g and 91% respectively. Specific growth rate ranged from 2.90 to 1.30%day 1 . The mean condition factor at the end of the experiment was measured as 0.350±0.003 and feed conversion ratio was found to be 1.70. The mean population density at the end of the experiment was 16.60 kg/m 2 . The final yield per liter of water flow was found to be 0.90 kg/l/min. The results obtained indicate that the growth performance of the Siberian sturgeon seems to be similar and even better than that of commercially cultured species in Turkey e.g. rainbow trout, sea bass and sea bream and that the Siberian sturgeon could be easily reared in concrete raceways used in rainbow trout farming. Culture of sturgeon species is of great economical and ecological importance for those countries whose natural stocks of Acipenseridae spp. have declined or been exterminated. Siberian sturgeon ( Acipenser baeri) is considered one of the most suitable sturgeon species for aquaculture. This study was carried out in order to introduce the Siberian sturgeon to Turkey as a potential candidate for aquaculture and to investigate the growth and feed conversion performance of this species in concrete raceways (flow- through system) used in rainbow trout farming. A growth trial was conducted using 1300, 75 days old Siberian sturgeon juveniles imported from France. The initial mean body weight of juveniles was 9.20 ± 0.34 g and water temperature was 16-22 0 C. Juveniles were fed with commercial trout feed throughout the 135-day experiment. The final mean body weight and survival rate were found to be 225.00±8.00 g and 91% respectively. Specific growth rate ranged from 2.90 to 1.30%day 1 . The mean condition factor at the end of the experiment was measured as 0.350±0.003 and feed conversion ratio was found to be 1.70. The mean population density at the end of the experiment was 16.60 kg/m 2 . The final yield per liter of water flow was found to be 0.90 kg/l/min. The results obtained indicate that the growth performance of the Siberian sturgeon seems to be similar and even better than that of commercially cultured species in Turkey e.g. rainbow trout, sea bass and sea bream and that the Siberian sturgeon could be easily reared in concrete raceways used in rainbow trout farming.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author KÖKSAL, Gülten
RAD, Ferit
KINDIR, Mevlüt
author_facet KÖKSAL, Gülten
RAD, Ferit
KINDIR, Mevlüt
author_sort KÖKSAL, Gülten
title Growth Performance and Feed Conversion Efficiency of Siberian Sturgeon Juveniles (Acipenser baeri) Reared in Concrete Raceways
title_short Growth Performance and Feed Conversion Efficiency of Siberian Sturgeon Juveniles (Acipenser baeri) Reared in Concrete Raceways
title_full Growth Performance and Feed Conversion Efficiency of Siberian Sturgeon Juveniles (Acipenser baeri) Reared in Concrete Raceways
title_fullStr Growth Performance and Feed Conversion Efficiency of Siberian Sturgeon Juveniles (Acipenser baeri) Reared in Concrete Raceways
title_full_unstemmed Growth Performance and Feed Conversion Efficiency of Siberian Sturgeon Juveniles (Acipenser baeri) Reared in Concrete Raceways
title_sort growth performance and feed conversion efficiency of siberian sturgeon juveniles (acipenser baeri) reared in concrete raceways
publisher TÜBİTAK
publishDate 2000
url https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/tbtkveterinary/issue/12572/152195
genre Siberian sturgeon
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op_source Volume: 24, Issue: 5 435-442
1300-0128
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Turkish Journal of Veterinary and Animal Sciences
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