Effects of feeding frequency on growth in hatchery reared beluga sturgeon (Huso huso)

The effects of feeding frequency on growth rate, food conversion ratio (FCR) and survival in juvenile beluga sturgeon were studied through two phases of rearing. 360 beluga fingerlings with an average weight of 20.51 ±0.33g were reared through a period of 60 days in the first phase and about 180 fin...

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Main Authors: Mohseni, M., Pourkazemi, M., Bahmani, M., Pour Ali, H., Kazemi, R., Salehpour, M.
Format: Book
Language:Persian
Published: 2004
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/12774
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spelling ftoceandocs:oai:aquadocs.org:1834/12774 2023-05-15T15:41:39+02:00 Effects of feeding frequency on growth in hatchery reared beluga sturgeon (Huso huso) Mohseni, M. Pourkazemi, M. Bahmani, M. Pour Ali, H. Kazemi, R. Salehpour, M. Iran 2004 pp.145-158 http://hdl.handle.net/1834/12774 fa per http://isfj.areo.ir/ 1026-1354 http://hdl.handle.net/1834/12774 Experimental Nutritional Huso huso Feeding times Feeding frequency Beluga Sturgeon Food conversion ratio Growth Fingerlings Dissolved oxygen Water velocity Journal Contribution Refereed 2004 ftoceandocs 2023-04-06T16:59:33Z The effects of feeding frequency on growth rate, food conversion ratio (FCR) and survival in juvenile beluga sturgeon were studied through two phases of rearing. 360 beluga fingerlings with an average weight of 20.51 ±0.33g were reared through a period of 60 days in the first phase and about 180 fingerlings with an average weight of 77.55±1.18g were reared through a period of 95 days in the second phase in fiberglass tanks (500 L) with a water flow rate of 0.2 L/sec under similar conditions of rearing (dissolved oxygen, light, water velocity, etc.). Three different feeding frequencies were used for each phase (3, 5 and 8 times feeding per day) with three replicates. It was evident from the results obtained from the first experimental phase that with an increase in feeding frequency there was an increase in growth rate, weight increase percentage and specific growth rate as well as a decrease in FCR value. However no significant differences were observed in the three group,) studied (P >0.05). Whereas in the second phase of study significant differences (P<0.05) were observed in the parameters studied (length, weight and FCR) in the third study group (with 8 times feeding per day) at the end of study period. We may therefore conclude that growth rate, nutritional uptake and social behavior of each fish species are dependent on its feeding frequency. Published Book Beluga Beluga* IODE-UNESCO: OceanDocs - E-Repository of Ocean Publications
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topic Experimental
Nutritional
Huso huso
Feeding times
Feeding frequency
Beluga
Sturgeon
Food conversion ratio
Growth
Fingerlings
Dissolved oxygen
Water velocity
spellingShingle Experimental
Nutritional
Huso huso
Feeding times
Feeding frequency
Beluga
Sturgeon
Food conversion ratio
Growth
Fingerlings
Dissolved oxygen
Water velocity
Mohseni, M.
Pourkazemi, M.
Bahmani, M.
Pour Ali, H.
Kazemi, R.
Salehpour, M.
Effects of feeding frequency on growth in hatchery reared beluga sturgeon (Huso huso)
topic_facet Experimental
Nutritional
Huso huso
Feeding times
Feeding frequency
Beluga
Sturgeon
Food conversion ratio
Growth
Fingerlings
Dissolved oxygen
Water velocity
description The effects of feeding frequency on growth rate, food conversion ratio (FCR) and survival in juvenile beluga sturgeon were studied through two phases of rearing. 360 beluga fingerlings with an average weight of 20.51 ±0.33g were reared through a period of 60 days in the first phase and about 180 fingerlings with an average weight of 77.55±1.18g were reared through a period of 95 days in the second phase in fiberglass tanks (500 L) with a water flow rate of 0.2 L/sec under similar conditions of rearing (dissolved oxygen, light, water velocity, etc.). Three different feeding frequencies were used for each phase (3, 5 and 8 times feeding per day) with three replicates. It was evident from the results obtained from the first experimental phase that with an increase in feeding frequency there was an increase in growth rate, weight increase percentage and specific growth rate as well as a decrease in FCR value. However no significant differences were observed in the three group,) studied (P >0.05). Whereas in the second phase of study significant differences (P<0.05) were observed in the parameters studied (length, weight and FCR) in the third study group (with 8 times feeding per day) at the end of study period. We may therefore conclude that growth rate, nutritional uptake and social behavior of each fish species are dependent on its feeding frequency. Published
format Book
author Mohseni, M.
Pourkazemi, M.
Bahmani, M.
Pour Ali, H.
Kazemi, R.
Salehpour, M.
author_facet Mohseni, M.
Pourkazemi, M.
Bahmani, M.
Pour Ali, H.
Kazemi, R.
Salehpour, M.
author_sort Mohseni, M.
title Effects of feeding frequency on growth in hatchery reared beluga sturgeon (Huso huso)
title_short Effects of feeding frequency on growth in hatchery reared beluga sturgeon (Huso huso)
title_full Effects of feeding frequency on growth in hatchery reared beluga sturgeon (Huso huso)
title_fullStr Effects of feeding frequency on growth in hatchery reared beluga sturgeon (Huso huso)
title_full_unstemmed Effects of feeding frequency on growth in hatchery reared beluga sturgeon (Huso huso)
title_sort effects of feeding frequency on growth in hatchery reared beluga sturgeon (huso huso)
publishDate 2004
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