Assessment of growth characteristics, the survival rate and body composition of Asian sea bass Lates calcarifer (Bloch, 1790) under different feeding rates in closed aquaculture system
One of the essential factors to be addressed in the development of aquaculture is the feeding regime. This study was investigated to assess the effects of feeding rate on growth performance, feed utilization, chemical body composition survival rate, cannibalism and morphological indices of Asian Sea...
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doaj-8b8bb348ff3d438c95626b45e4b90aac2021-02-07T04:22:33ZengElsevierSaudi Journal of Biological Sciences1319-562X2021-02-0128213241330Assessment of growth characteristics, the survival rate and body composition of Asian sea bass Lates calcarifer (Bloch, 1790) under different feeding rates in closed aquaculture systemHabib Ul Hassan0Qadeer Mohammad Ali1Naveed Ahmad2Zubia Masood3Md. Yeamin Hossain4Karim Gabol5Wali Khan6Muneer Hussain7Amjad Ali8Mohammad Attaullah9Mustafa Kamal10Department of Zoology (MRCC), University of Karachi, 75270 Karachi, Pakistan; Fisheries Development Board, Ministry of National Food Security and Research, Pakistan; Corresponding author at: Department of Zoology (MRCC), University of Karachi, Karachi 75270, Pakistan.Department of Zoology (MRCC), University of Karachi, 75270 Karachi, PakistanAquatic Diagnostic Laboratories, Bahria University, Karachi, Karachi 75260, PakistanDepartment of Zoology, SBK Women University Quetta, Baluchistan, PakistanDepartment of Fisheries, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Rajshahi, BangladeshDepartment of Zoology (MRCC), University of Karachi, 75270 Karachi, PakistanDepartment of Zoology, University of Malakand, KPK, PakistanFisheries Development Board, Ministry of National Food Security and Research, PakistanCentre of Excellence in Marine Biology, University of Karachi, Karachi 75270, PakistanDepartment of Zoology, University of Malakand, KPK, PakistanDepartment of Zoology (MRCC), University of Karachi, 75270 Karachi, PakistanOne of the essential factors to be addressed in the development of aquaculture is the feeding regime. This study was investigated to assess the effects of feeding rate on growth performance, feed utilization, chemical body composition survival rate, cannibalism and morphological indices of Asian Seabass, Lates calcarifer. Intended for the trial, one hundred forty sea bass individuals with an average weight 5.47 ± 0.11 g were randomly distributed in 4 concrete tanks (914 cm × 183 cm 122 cm) each; length × width × depth) and volume 18,399 L, for total 68 days. The fishes were fed with a pelleted diet containing 46% crude protein for different feeding groups designated as (T1, T2, T3 and T4). The feed was supplied with a rate of (T1) 3%, (T2) 4%, (T3) 6%, and (T4) 9% of fish biomass per day and feeding frequency were maintained three times per day to all the groups. At the end of the trial water physicochemical parameters was in acceptable range for Asian sea bass growth. The average daily weight gain (g), weight gain (g) and specific growth rate (%) was significantly higher (p < 0.05) in T3 and T4 as compared to T1 and T2 group. The poorest feed conversion ratio was recorded in T1 group with 3% biomass per day. The cannibalism rate was significantly (p < 0.05) higher in T1 (3%) compared to T3 and T4 treatment. The morphological indices, condition factors (CF), viscerosomatic index and hepatosomatic index (HSI) was significantly higher in T4 group as compared to other treatments. The protein, moisture and ash contents of the whole biomass of the Asian sea bass were not significantly influenced by feeding rate. The fat levels in the fish bodies increased significantly (p < 0.05) with increasing feeding ratio. The phenomenal regression indicates that 6.5% feeding rate per day is optimum for best growth performance, survival and minimum cannibalism rate for Asian sea bass in captivity. The outcome of the finding will help in promotion for not only the coastal aquaculture in Pakistan abut also elsewhere.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1319562X20306215Asian sea bassGrowth performanceFeeding ratesBody compositionCannibalismSurvival rate |
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Habib Ul Hassan Qadeer Mohammad Ali Naveed Ahmad Zubia Masood Md. Yeamin Hossain Karim Gabol Wali Khan Muneer Hussain Amjad Ali Mohammad Attaullah Mustafa Kamal Assessment of growth characteristics, the survival rate and body composition of Asian sea bass Lates calcarifer (Bloch, 1790) under different feeding rates in closed aquaculture system Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences Asian sea bass Growth performance Feeding rates Body composition Cannibalism Survival rate |
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Habib Ul Hassan Qadeer Mohammad Ali Naveed Ahmad Zubia Masood Md. Yeamin Hossain Karim Gabol Wali Khan Muneer Hussain Amjad Ali Mohammad Attaullah Mustafa Kamal |
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Assessment of growth characteristics, the survival rate and body composition of Asian sea bass Lates calcarifer (Bloch, 1790) under different feeding rates in closed aquaculture system |
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Assessment of growth characteristics, the survival rate and body composition of Asian sea bass Lates calcarifer (Bloch, 1790) under different feeding rates in closed aquaculture system |
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Assessment of growth characteristics, the survival rate and body composition of Asian sea bass Lates calcarifer (Bloch, 1790) under different feeding rates in closed aquaculture system |
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Assessment of growth characteristics, the survival rate and body composition of Asian sea bass Lates calcarifer (Bloch, 1790) under different feeding rates in closed aquaculture system |
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Assessment of growth characteristics, the survival rate and body composition of Asian sea bass Lates calcarifer (Bloch, 1790) under different feeding rates in closed aquaculture system |
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assessment of growth characteristics, the survival rate and body composition of asian sea bass lates calcarifer (bloch, 1790) under different feeding rates in closed aquaculture system |
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One of the essential factors to be addressed in the development of aquaculture is the feeding regime. This study was investigated to assess the effects of feeding rate on growth performance, feed utilization, chemical body composition survival rate, cannibalism and morphological indices of Asian Seabass, Lates calcarifer. Intended for the trial, one hundred forty sea bass individuals with an average weight 5.47 ± 0.11 g were randomly distributed in 4 concrete tanks (914 cm × 183 cm 122 cm) each; length × width × depth) and volume 18,399 L, for total 68 days. The fishes were fed with a pelleted diet containing 46% crude protein for different feeding groups designated as (T1, T2, T3 and T4). The feed was supplied with a rate of (T1) 3%, (T2) 4%, (T3) 6%, and (T4) 9% of fish biomass per day and feeding frequency were maintained three times per day to all the groups. At the end of the trial water physicochemical parameters was in acceptable range for Asian sea bass growth. The average daily weight gain (g), weight gain (g) and specific growth rate (%) was significantly higher (p < 0.05) in T3 and T4 as compared to T1 and T2 group. The poorest feed conversion ratio was recorded in T1 group with 3% biomass per day. The cannibalism rate was significantly (p < 0.05) higher in T1 (3%) compared to T3 and T4 treatment. The morphological indices, condition factors (CF), viscerosomatic index and hepatosomatic index (HSI) was significantly higher in T4 group as compared to other treatments. The protein, moisture and ash contents of the whole biomass of the Asian sea bass were not significantly influenced by feeding rate. The fat levels in the fish bodies increased significantly (p < 0.05) with increasing feeding ratio. The phenomenal regression indicates that 6.5% feeding rate per day is optimum for best growth performance, survival and minimum cannibalism rate for Asian sea bass in captivity. The outcome of the finding will help in promotion for not only the coastal aquaculture in Pakistan abut also elsewhere. |
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Asian sea bass Growth performance Feeding rates Body composition Cannibalism Survival rate |
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