Effects of Soybean Oil Supplementation on the Growth and Survival Performance of Red Claw Crayfish Cherax Quadricarinatus in Culture Condition

WOS: 000465645700040 The current study investigated the effects of soybean oil on the growth and survival of red claw crayfish (Cherax quadricarinatus) under culture conditions. An experiment consisting of four dietary soybean oil concentrations (0%, 4%, 8%, and 12%) in commercial trout larvae feed...

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Main Authors: Mazlum, Yavuz, Gündüz, Mehmet Nur, Gürlek, Özlem Güner, Yazıcı, Metin
Other Authors: Deniz Bilimleri ve Teknolojisi Fakültesi -- Su Ürünleri Yetiştiriciliği Bölümü
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Language:English
Published: Parlar Scientific Publications (P S P) 2019
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spelling ftiskenderuntuni:oai:openaccess.iste.edu.tr:20.500.12508/1255 2023-05-15T15:32:36+02:00 Effects of Soybean Oil Supplementation on the Growth and Survival Performance of Red Claw Crayfish Cherax Quadricarinatus in Culture Condition Mazlum, Yavuz Gündüz, Mehmet Nur Gürlek, Özlem Güner Yazıcı, Metin Deniz Bilimleri ve Teknolojisi Fakültesi -- Su Ürünleri Yetiştiriciliği Bölümü Mazlum, Yavuz Gündüz, Mehmet Nur Gürlek, Özlem Güner Yazıcı, Metin 2019 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12508/1255 eng eng Parlar Scientific Publications (P S P) Fresenius Environmental Bulletin Makale - Uluslararası Hakemli Dergi - Kurum Öğretim Elemanı Web of Science Core Collection - Science Citation Index Expanded Mazlum, Y., Gunduz, M.N., Gurlek, O.G., Yazici, M. (2019). Effects of Soybean Oil Supplementation on the Growth and Survival Performance of Red Claw Crayfish Cherax Quadricarinatus in Culture Condition. Fresenius Environmental Bulletin, 28 (4), 2679-2687. 1018-4619 1610-2304 https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12508/1255 28 4 2679 2687 info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess Crayfish Cherax quadricarinatus Soybean oil Growth Survival Environmental Sciences Astacus-leptodactylus eschscholtz Fatty-acid-composition Dietary-lipid levels Fish-oil Redclaw crayfish Body-composition Atlantic salmon White shrimp Von-martens Mud crab article 2019 ftiskenderuntuni https://doi.org/20.500.12508/1255 2022-07-10T16:19:40Z WOS: 000465645700040 The current study investigated the effects of soybean oil on the growth and survival of red claw crayfish (Cherax quadricarinatus) under culture conditions. An experiment consisting of four dietary soybean oil concentrations (0%, 4%, 8%, and 12%) in commercial trout larvae feed was carried out on a 90-day duration with three replications. Juvenile crayfish (mean SD: 25.0 0.6 mm length and 0.51 0.15 g mass) were placed in each of the twelve 0.14-m2 aquariums with 50 crayfish/m2 density. Each aquarium contained ten crayfish. At the end of the experiment, the highest mass gain, Specific Growth Rate (SGR) and molting frequency were observed on the crayfish fed with 12% soybean oil diet concentration. Although, 12% soybean oil diet gave the highest mass gain (1.45 g), it resulted in the lowest survival rate (48%) (p<0.05). However, no significant difference was found in Feed Conversion Rate (FCR) among soybean oil levels. Moreover, molting frequencies in the diet groups were found as 49.6, 48.0, 46.6, and 73.3% for the dietary soybean oil levels (0%, 4%, 8%, and 12%), respectively. Thus, based on the results, the dietary concentration levels of soybean oil is recommended to be in 8-12% in formulated diets for the optimum growth of crayfish. Article in Journal/Newspaper Atlantic salmon DSpace@ISTE (Iskenderun Technical University Institutional Repository)
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topic Crayfish
Cherax quadricarinatus
Soybean oil
Growth
Survival
Environmental Sciences
Astacus-leptodactylus eschscholtz
Fatty-acid-composition
Dietary-lipid levels
Fish-oil
Redclaw crayfish
Body-composition
Atlantic salmon
White shrimp
Von-martens
Mud crab
spellingShingle Crayfish
Cherax quadricarinatus
Soybean oil
Growth
Survival
Environmental Sciences
Astacus-leptodactylus eschscholtz
Fatty-acid-composition
Dietary-lipid levels
Fish-oil
Redclaw crayfish
Body-composition
Atlantic salmon
White shrimp
Von-martens
Mud crab
Mazlum, Yavuz
Gündüz, Mehmet Nur
Gürlek, Özlem Güner
Yazıcı, Metin
Effects of Soybean Oil Supplementation on the Growth and Survival Performance of Red Claw Crayfish Cherax Quadricarinatus in Culture Condition
topic_facet Crayfish
Cherax quadricarinatus
Soybean oil
Growth
Survival
Environmental Sciences
Astacus-leptodactylus eschscholtz
Fatty-acid-composition
Dietary-lipid levels
Fish-oil
Redclaw crayfish
Body-composition
Atlantic salmon
White shrimp
Von-martens
Mud crab
description WOS: 000465645700040 The current study investigated the effects of soybean oil on the growth and survival of red claw crayfish (Cherax quadricarinatus) under culture conditions. An experiment consisting of four dietary soybean oil concentrations (0%, 4%, 8%, and 12%) in commercial trout larvae feed was carried out on a 90-day duration with three replications. Juvenile crayfish (mean SD: 25.0 0.6 mm length and 0.51 0.15 g mass) were placed in each of the twelve 0.14-m2 aquariums with 50 crayfish/m2 density. Each aquarium contained ten crayfish. At the end of the experiment, the highest mass gain, Specific Growth Rate (SGR) and molting frequency were observed on the crayfish fed with 12% soybean oil diet concentration. Although, 12% soybean oil diet gave the highest mass gain (1.45 g), it resulted in the lowest survival rate (48%) (p<0.05). However, no significant difference was found in Feed Conversion Rate (FCR) among soybean oil levels. Moreover, molting frequencies in the diet groups were found as 49.6, 48.0, 46.6, and 73.3% for the dietary soybean oil levels (0%, 4%, 8%, and 12%), respectively. Thus, based on the results, the dietary concentration levels of soybean oil is recommended to be in 8-12% in formulated diets for the optimum growth of crayfish.
author2 Deniz Bilimleri ve Teknolojisi Fakültesi -- Su Ürünleri Yetiştiriciliği Bölümü
Mazlum, Yavuz
Gündüz, Mehmet Nur
Gürlek, Özlem Güner
Yazıcı, Metin
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Mazlum, Yavuz
Gündüz, Mehmet Nur
Gürlek, Özlem Güner
Yazıcı, Metin
author_facet Mazlum, Yavuz
Gündüz, Mehmet Nur
Gürlek, Özlem Güner
Yazıcı, Metin
author_sort Mazlum, Yavuz
title Effects of Soybean Oil Supplementation on the Growth and Survival Performance of Red Claw Crayfish Cherax Quadricarinatus in Culture Condition
title_short Effects of Soybean Oil Supplementation on the Growth and Survival Performance of Red Claw Crayfish Cherax Quadricarinatus in Culture Condition
title_full Effects of Soybean Oil Supplementation on the Growth and Survival Performance of Red Claw Crayfish Cherax Quadricarinatus in Culture Condition
title_fullStr Effects of Soybean Oil Supplementation on the Growth and Survival Performance of Red Claw Crayfish Cherax Quadricarinatus in Culture Condition
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Soybean Oil Supplementation on the Growth and Survival Performance of Red Claw Crayfish Cherax Quadricarinatus in Culture Condition
title_sort effects of soybean oil supplementation on the growth and survival performance of red claw crayfish cherax quadricarinatus in culture condition
publisher Parlar Scientific Publications (P S P)
publishDate 2019
url https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12508/1255
genre Atlantic salmon
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Makale - Uluslararası Hakemli Dergi - Kurum Öğretim Elemanı
Web of Science Core Collection - Science Citation Index Expanded
Mazlum, Y., Gunduz, M.N., Gurlek, O.G., Yazici, M. (2019). Effects of Soybean Oil Supplementation on the Growth and Survival Performance of Red Claw Crayfish Cherax Quadricarinatus in Culture Condition. Fresenius Environmental Bulletin, 28 (4), 2679-2687.
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