Methionine enrichment of artemia for application in burbot (lota lota) larviculture

Recurrent high losses in the larval rearing of burbot (Lota lota) makes the availability and quality of fingerlings difficult to predict, which seems to limit burbot's aquaculture potential. Protocols for intensive culture of burbot larvae have recently been developed. Besides light conditions,...

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Main Authors: Adriaen, Jurgen, Abeel, Thomas, Meeus, Wouter, Roelant, Ella, Aerts, Stef, Nevejan, nancy, Goddeeris, Bruno
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Language:English
Published: 2016
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Online Access:https://lirias.kuleuven.be/handle/123456789/551049
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spelling ftunivleuven:oai:lirias.kuleuven.be:123456789/551049 2023-05-15T15:47:10+02:00 Methionine enrichment of artemia for application in burbot (lota lota) larviculture Adriaen, Jurgen Abeel, Thomas Meeus, Wouter Roelant, Ella Aerts, Stef Nevejan, nancy Goddeeris, Bruno 2016-09-20 441674 bytes application/pdf https://lirias.kuleuven.be/handle/123456789/551049 https://lirias.kuleuven.be/bitstream/123456789/551049/1//EAS+2016+burbot.pdf en eng European Aquculture Society location:Edinburgh, Scotland date:20-23 September 2016 https://lirias.kuleuven.be/handle/123456789/551049 https://lirias.kuleuven.be/bitstream/123456789/551049/1//EAS+2016+burbot.pdf 404349;intranet burbot larvae methionine enrichment Postprint IMa conference_paper 404349;Postprint 2016 ftunivleuven 2017-06-02T19:39:31Z Recurrent high losses in the larval rearing of burbot (Lota lota) makes the availability and quality of fingerlings difficult to predict, which seems to limit burbot's aquaculture potential. Protocols for intensive culture of burbot larvae have recently been developed. Besides light conditions, rearing density and weaning age, attention is paid to feed requirements. The transition from live food to dry feed (weaning) is a critical stage in the fingerling production where high mortality occurs, mostly from individuals not being able to absorb artificial feed (Cahu et al. 2001). A possible reason for weaning failure is the lack of knowledge regarding the function and efficiency of the digestive physiology in the early stages that hampers formulation of proper feeds and feeding regimes (Tillner et al. 2013). Palinska-Zarska et al. (2013) suggests that the weaning effectiveness is conditioned by the developmental advancement of the digestive tract. Natz et al (2009) concluded from their study that free methionine can stimulate gastro-intestinal activities. This study wants to evaluate the effect of free methionine supplementation on production and biological parameters of burbot larvae till after weaning. status: published Conference Object Burbot Lota lota lota KU Leuven: Lirias
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topic burbot
larvae
methionine
enrichment
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larvae
methionine
enrichment
Adriaen, Jurgen
Abeel, Thomas
Meeus, Wouter
Roelant, Ella
Aerts, Stef
Nevejan, nancy
Goddeeris, Bruno
Methionine enrichment of artemia for application in burbot (lota lota) larviculture
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description Recurrent high losses in the larval rearing of burbot (Lota lota) makes the availability and quality of fingerlings difficult to predict, which seems to limit burbot's aquaculture potential. Protocols for intensive culture of burbot larvae have recently been developed. Besides light conditions, rearing density and weaning age, attention is paid to feed requirements. The transition from live food to dry feed (weaning) is a critical stage in the fingerling production where high mortality occurs, mostly from individuals not being able to absorb artificial feed (Cahu et al. 2001). A possible reason for weaning failure is the lack of knowledge regarding the function and efficiency of the digestive physiology in the early stages that hampers formulation of proper feeds and feeding regimes (Tillner et al. 2013). Palinska-Zarska et al. (2013) suggests that the weaning effectiveness is conditioned by the developmental advancement of the digestive tract. Natz et al (2009) concluded from their study that free methionine can stimulate gastro-intestinal activities. This study wants to evaluate the effect of free methionine supplementation on production and biological parameters of burbot larvae till after weaning. status: published
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author Adriaen, Jurgen
Abeel, Thomas
Meeus, Wouter
Roelant, Ella
Aerts, Stef
Nevejan, nancy
Goddeeris, Bruno
author_facet Adriaen, Jurgen
Abeel, Thomas
Meeus, Wouter
Roelant, Ella
Aerts, Stef
Nevejan, nancy
Goddeeris, Bruno
author_sort Adriaen, Jurgen
title Methionine enrichment of artemia for application in burbot (lota lota) larviculture
title_short Methionine enrichment of artemia for application in burbot (lota lota) larviculture
title_full Methionine enrichment of artemia for application in burbot (lota lota) larviculture
title_fullStr Methionine enrichment of artemia for application in burbot (lota lota) larviculture
title_full_unstemmed Methionine enrichment of artemia for application in burbot (lota lota) larviculture
title_sort methionine enrichment of artemia for application in burbot (lota lota) larviculture
publishDate 2016
url https://lirias.kuleuven.be/handle/123456789/551049
https://lirias.kuleuven.be/bitstream/123456789/551049/1//EAS+2016+burbot.pdf
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op_relation European Aquculture Society location:Edinburgh, Scotland date:20-23 September 2016
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