Lipids and fatty acids development in lumpfish (Cyclopterus lumpus) larvae fed with different start feeding diets (Artemia, cirripedia, copepod (Acartia tonsa) and formulated diet

Salmon lice (Lepeophtheirus salmonis) infestations on Salmonids (Salmo salar) in cages has brought Norwegian aquaculture to a stable production since 2012. Many chemotherapeutic , chemical, and mechanical approaches have been used to control the sea lice attack. Unfortunately, sea lice have develope...

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Main Author: Akbar, Saba
Other Authors: Kjørsvik, Elin, Malzahn, Arne, Hagemann, Andreas
Format: Master Thesis
Language:English
Published: NTNU 2022
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11250/3039477
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spelling ftntnutrondheimi:oai:ntnuopen.ntnu.no:11250/3039477 2023-05-15T18:10:02+02:00 Lipids and fatty acids development in lumpfish (Cyclopterus lumpus) larvae fed with different start feeding diets (Artemia, cirripedia, copepod (Acartia tonsa) and formulated diet Akbar, Saba Kjørsvik, Elin Malzahn, Arne Hagemann, Andreas 2022 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/11250/3039477 eng eng NTNU no.ntnu:inspera:119036896:47161089 https://hdl.handle.net/11250/3039477 Master thesis 2022 ftntnutrondheimi 2022-12-28T23:42:55Z Salmon lice (Lepeophtheirus salmonis) infestations on Salmonids (Salmo salar) in cages has brought Norwegian aquaculture to a stable production since 2012. Many chemotherapeutic , chemical, and mechanical approaches have been used to control the sea lice attack. Unfortunately, sea lice have developed resistance against chemotherapeutic treatments and other approaches are either not considered ecofriendly or effect fish health. Biological control is deploying cleaner fish in cages to combat the sea lice. Lumpfish (Cyclopterus lumpus) is of commercial interest as a cleaner fish since it can be deployed at age of 4 months. The complicated first feeding phase and a lack of functional feeding protocols are the major barriers to large-scale lumpfish cultivation. The current study aimed to contribute to the optimization of start-feeding regimes for lumpfish larvae in commercial farming. This was accomplished by comparing the effects of various start-feeding diets on the growth and survival of fish larvae. In addition to this development of lipids and fatty acids in lumpsucker larvae in relation to different feeding regimes was studied. Five feeding regimes were used in the experiment where lumpsucker larvae were fed from 2days post hatch to 35 dph. One group of larvae were fed with enriched artemia which were then weaned to formulated diet (FD). Second group were initially fed with copepods and then ultimately weaned to FD. Third group had Cirripedia initially and then weaned to FD. Fourth group had three types of feed initially copepods , then Cirripedia and then FD. Fifth group were fed with formulated diet firstly with small pellets(150nm) and then with large pellets (300nm). Larvae fed with Artemia had best growth and survival as compared to other feeding regimes. Total lipid content and fatty acid content was highest in Art larvae initially and decreased on weaning to formulated diet but still significant. Artemia had significant amount of omega 3 and omega 6 fatty acids contributing to good growth and survival. ... Master Thesis Salmo salar Copepods NTNU Open Archive (Norwegian University of Science and Technology)
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description Salmon lice (Lepeophtheirus salmonis) infestations on Salmonids (Salmo salar) in cages has brought Norwegian aquaculture to a stable production since 2012. Many chemotherapeutic , chemical, and mechanical approaches have been used to control the sea lice attack. Unfortunately, sea lice have developed resistance against chemotherapeutic treatments and other approaches are either not considered ecofriendly or effect fish health. Biological control is deploying cleaner fish in cages to combat the sea lice. Lumpfish (Cyclopterus lumpus) is of commercial interest as a cleaner fish since it can be deployed at age of 4 months. The complicated first feeding phase and a lack of functional feeding protocols are the major barriers to large-scale lumpfish cultivation. The current study aimed to contribute to the optimization of start-feeding regimes for lumpfish larvae in commercial farming. This was accomplished by comparing the effects of various start-feeding diets on the growth and survival of fish larvae. In addition to this development of lipids and fatty acids in lumpsucker larvae in relation to different feeding regimes was studied. Five feeding regimes were used in the experiment where lumpsucker larvae were fed from 2days post hatch to 35 dph. One group of larvae were fed with enriched artemia which were then weaned to formulated diet (FD). Second group were initially fed with copepods and then ultimately weaned to FD. Third group had Cirripedia initially and then weaned to FD. Fourth group had three types of feed initially copepods , then Cirripedia and then FD. Fifth group were fed with formulated diet firstly with small pellets(150nm) and then with large pellets (300nm). Larvae fed with Artemia had best growth and survival as compared to other feeding regimes. Total lipid content and fatty acid content was highest in Art larvae initially and decreased on weaning to formulated diet but still significant. Artemia had significant amount of omega 3 and omega 6 fatty acids contributing to good growth and survival. ...
author2 Kjørsvik, Elin
Malzahn, Arne
Hagemann, Andreas
format Master Thesis
author Akbar, Saba
spellingShingle Akbar, Saba
Lipids and fatty acids development in lumpfish (Cyclopterus lumpus) larvae fed with different start feeding diets (Artemia, cirripedia, copepod (Acartia tonsa) and formulated diet
author_facet Akbar, Saba
author_sort Akbar, Saba
title Lipids and fatty acids development in lumpfish (Cyclopterus lumpus) larvae fed with different start feeding diets (Artemia, cirripedia, copepod (Acartia tonsa) and formulated diet
title_short Lipids and fatty acids development in lumpfish (Cyclopterus lumpus) larvae fed with different start feeding diets (Artemia, cirripedia, copepod (Acartia tonsa) and formulated diet
title_full Lipids and fatty acids development in lumpfish (Cyclopterus lumpus) larvae fed with different start feeding diets (Artemia, cirripedia, copepod (Acartia tonsa) and formulated diet
title_fullStr Lipids and fatty acids development in lumpfish (Cyclopterus lumpus) larvae fed with different start feeding diets (Artemia, cirripedia, copepod (Acartia tonsa) and formulated diet
title_full_unstemmed Lipids and fatty acids development in lumpfish (Cyclopterus lumpus) larvae fed with different start feeding diets (Artemia, cirripedia, copepod (Acartia tonsa) and formulated diet
title_sort lipids and fatty acids development in lumpfish (cyclopterus lumpus) larvae fed with different start feeding diets (artemia, cirripedia, copepod (acartia tonsa) and formulated diet
publisher NTNU
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Copepods
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Copepods
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