Fatty acids as dietary tracers in integrated production of fish/oysters/macroalgae in earthen ponds

Semi-intensive fish culture developed in earthen ponds is the main type of production system used nowadays in Portugal. One way to decrease its environmental footprint, by reducing waste effluents, is to integrate the production of organic and inorganic extractive species such as bivalves and seawee...

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Main Author: Brito, Gonçalo Cardoso de Menezes Villa de
Other Authors: Cunha, Maria Emília, Nahon, Sarah, Silva, João
Format: Master Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2017
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/10707
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spelling ftunivalgarve:oai:sapientia.ualg.pt:10400.1/10707 2023-05-15T15:59:06+02:00 Fatty acids as dietary tracers in integrated production of fish/oysters/macroalgae in earthen ponds Brito, Gonçalo Cardoso de Menezes Villa de Cunha, Maria Emília Nahon, Sarah Silva, João 2017 http://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/10707 eng eng http://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/10707 201930919 openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ CC-BY Corvina Sargo Tainha Ostra Alface-do-mar Ácidos gordos Dieta Domínio/Área Científica::Engenharia e Tecnologia::Outras Engenharias e Tecnologias masterThesis 2017 ftunivalgarve 2022-05-30T08:48:02Z Semi-intensive fish culture developed in earthen ponds is the main type of production system used nowadays in Portugal. One way to decrease its environmental footprint, by reducing waste effluents, is to integrate the production of organic and inorganic extractive species such as bivalves and seaweeds directly in the ponds, under the principles of IMTA. Furthermore, the total biomass of product at one site is increased and diversification of products is accomplished, promoting higher profitability. There are needs for integrated knowledge concerning the efficiency of nutrient use, such as fatty acids. The present study refers to a pond where the only input was the feed, for the culture of three fish species (Argyrosomus regius, Diplodus sargus, Mugil cephalus) along with oysters (Crassostrea gigas) and sea lettuce (Ulva flexuosa). Additionally, natural occurring organisms in the ponds were sampled, such as phytoplankton, suspended particulate organic matter, zooplankton, polychaetas and other two macroalgal species, Ulva intestinalis and Rhizoclonium riparium. The main objective of the work was to identify food sources used by heterotrophic species present in the ponds using fatty acids as trophic markers. Three configurations (treatments) were tested, one comprised only the culture of fish and oysters, another comprised only fish and algae, while the last comprised all species cultured together. Profiles from each heterotrophic species across treatments were compared, and their differences evaluated to identify possible variations in feeding sources across treatments. Polychaetes showed dietary tracers of the commercial feed, macroalgae, sediment and additionally is suggested the ability to biosynthesize C20:2ω6 from Linoleic Acid. In zooplankton, the dietary tracers found reflect a consumption of phytoplankton, suspended matter and bacteria, while the higher levels of DHA and EPA could be linked with a higher accumulation of PUFA with decreasing temperatures. Oysters reflected trophic markers of phytoplankton, ... Master Thesis Crassostrea gigas Universidade do Algarve: Sapienta Imta ENVELOPE(156.945,156.945,61.792,61.792)
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topic Corvina
Sargo
Tainha
Ostra
Alface-do-mar
Ácidos gordos
Dieta
Domínio/Área Científica::Engenharia e Tecnologia::Outras Engenharias e Tecnologias
spellingShingle Corvina
Sargo
Tainha
Ostra
Alface-do-mar
Ácidos gordos
Dieta
Domínio/Área Científica::Engenharia e Tecnologia::Outras Engenharias e Tecnologias
Brito, Gonçalo Cardoso de Menezes Villa de
Fatty acids as dietary tracers in integrated production of fish/oysters/macroalgae in earthen ponds
topic_facet Corvina
Sargo
Tainha
Ostra
Alface-do-mar
Ácidos gordos
Dieta
Domínio/Área Científica::Engenharia e Tecnologia::Outras Engenharias e Tecnologias
description Semi-intensive fish culture developed in earthen ponds is the main type of production system used nowadays in Portugal. One way to decrease its environmental footprint, by reducing waste effluents, is to integrate the production of organic and inorganic extractive species such as bivalves and seaweeds directly in the ponds, under the principles of IMTA. Furthermore, the total biomass of product at one site is increased and diversification of products is accomplished, promoting higher profitability. There are needs for integrated knowledge concerning the efficiency of nutrient use, such as fatty acids. The present study refers to a pond where the only input was the feed, for the culture of three fish species (Argyrosomus regius, Diplodus sargus, Mugil cephalus) along with oysters (Crassostrea gigas) and sea lettuce (Ulva flexuosa). Additionally, natural occurring organisms in the ponds were sampled, such as phytoplankton, suspended particulate organic matter, zooplankton, polychaetas and other two macroalgal species, Ulva intestinalis and Rhizoclonium riparium. The main objective of the work was to identify food sources used by heterotrophic species present in the ponds using fatty acids as trophic markers. Three configurations (treatments) were tested, one comprised only the culture of fish and oysters, another comprised only fish and algae, while the last comprised all species cultured together. Profiles from each heterotrophic species across treatments were compared, and their differences evaluated to identify possible variations in feeding sources across treatments. Polychaetes showed dietary tracers of the commercial feed, macroalgae, sediment and additionally is suggested the ability to biosynthesize C20:2ω6 from Linoleic Acid. In zooplankton, the dietary tracers found reflect a consumption of phytoplankton, suspended matter and bacteria, while the higher levels of DHA and EPA could be linked with a higher accumulation of PUFA with decreasing temperatures. Oysters reflected trophic markers of phytoplankton, ...
author2 Cunha, Maria Emília
Nahon, Sarah
Silva, João
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author Brito, Gonçalo Cardoso de Menezes Villa de
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title_short Fatty acids as dietary tracers in integrated production of fish/oysters/macroalgae in earthen ponds
title_full Fatty acids as dietary tracers in integrated production of fish/oysters/macroalgae in earthen ponds
title_fullStr Fatty acids as dietary tracers in integrated production of fish/oysters/macroalgae in earthen ponds
title_full_unstemmed Fatty acids as dietary tracers in integrated production of fish/oysters/macroalgae in earthen ponds
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