EFFECTS OF FORMULATED FEED ON WATER QUALITY IN FINGERLING WALEYE PRODUCTION PONDS

Six 0.04-ha plastic-lined ponds were used at the Iowa Department of NaturalResources’ Rathbun Fish Culture and Research Facility to evaluate the use ofsupplemental fish food on walleye (Sander vitreus) fingerling growth and survival,and on the benthic invertebrate community. Walleye were stocked 3-4...

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Main Authors: SARAH E. KAATZ, JOSEPH E. MORRIS
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Agroprint Timisoara 2007-10-01
Series:Scientific Papers Animal Science and Biotechnologies
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Online Access:http://spasb.ro/index.php/spasb/article/view/1341
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spelling doaj-17745b9a56354554bd05cb48a5db36682020-11-25T03:05:30ZengAgroprint TimisoaraScientific Papers Animal Science and Biotechnologies1841-93642344-45762007-10-0140229361263EFFECTS OF FORMULATED FEED ON WATER QUALITY IN FINGERLING WALEYE PRODUCTION PONDSSARAH E. KAATZ0JOSEPH E. MORRIS1Iowa Sate University, AmesIowa Sate University, AmesSix 0.04-ha plastic-lined ponds were used at the Iowa Department of NaturalResources’ Rathbun Fish Culture and Research Facility to evaluate the use ofsupplemental fish food on walleye (Sander vitreus) fingerling growth and survival,and on the benthic invertebrate community. Walleye were stocked 3-4 days posthatch on 2 May 2003, and harvested 5-6 June 2003. Organic fertilizer (alfalfapellets, 112kg/ha/week) was used to increase primary production and inorganicfertilizers were added periodically to maintain a target nutrient ratio of 7:1 nitratenitrogento total phosphorus (NO3-N: TP). Additional nutrients in the form of LansyCW fish feed were added to three of the six ponds. The objective of this project wasto determine the effect of a commercial fish diet on water quality. At the end of theculture season, there were significant differences between water chemistryparameters in the ponds; the feed treatments had higher levels of nitrogenouscompounds and total phosphorus.http://spasb.ro/index.php/spasb/article/view/1341walleyefeedwater quality
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author SARAH E. KAATZ
JOSEPH E. MORRIS
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JOSEPH E. MORRIS
EFFECTS OF FORMULATED FEED ON WATER QUALITY IN FINGERLING WALEYE PRODUCTION PONDS
Scientific Papers Animal Science and Biotechnologies
walleye
feed
water quality
author_facet SARAH E. KAATZ
JOSEPH E. MORRIS
author_sort SARAH E. KAATZ
title EFFECTS OF FORMULATED FEED ON WATER QUALITY IN FINGERLING WALEYE PRODUCTION PONDS
title_short EFFECTS OF FORMULATED FEED ON WATER QUALITY IN FINGERLING WALEYE PRODUCTION PONDS
title_full EFFECTS OF FORMULATED FEED ON WATER QUALITY IN FINGERLING WALEYE PRODUCTION PONDS
title_fullStr EFFECTS OF FORMULATED FEED ON WATER QUALITY IN FINGERLING WALEYE PRODUCTION PONDS
title_full_unstemmed EFFECTS OF FORMULATED FEED ON WATER QUALITY IN FINGERLING WALEYE PRODUCTION PONDS
title_sort effects of formulated feed on water quality in fingerling waleye production ponds
publisher Agroprint Timisoara
series Scientific Papers Animal Science and Biotechnologies
issn 1841-9364
2344-4576
publishDate 2007-10-01
description Six 0.04-ha plastic-lined ponds were used at the Iowa Department of NaturalResources’ Rathbun Fish Culture and Research Facility to evaluate the use ofsupplemental fish food on walleye (Sander vitreus) fingerling growth and survival,and on the benthic invertebrate community. Walleye were stocked 3-4 days posthatch on 2 May 2003, and harvested 5-6 June 2003. Organic fertilizer (alfalfapellets, 112kg/ha/week) was used to increase primary production and inorganicfertilizers were added periodically to maintain a target nutrient ratio of 7:1 nitratenitrogento total phosphorus (NO3-N: TP). Additional nutrients in the form of LansyCW fish feed were added to three of the six ponds. The objective of this project wasto determine the effect of a commercial fish diet on water quality. At the end of theculture season, there were significant differences between water chemistryparameters in the ponds; the feed treatments had higher levels of nitrogenouscompounds and total phosphorus.
topic walleye
feed
water quality
url http://spasb.ro/index.php/spasb/article/view/1341
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