Improving the Efficiency of Lambari Production and Diet Assimilation Using Integrated Aquaculture with Benthic Species

A single farmed fish species assimilates about 20% of the nutrients in the supplied diet. This study evaluated if the culture of complementary ecological-function species can recover nutrients dispersed into water and transform them into high-valued biomass. A completely randomized experiment was de...

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Main Authors: Aline M. Marques, Andre Z. Boaratti, Dalton Belmudes, Julia R. C. Ferreira, Paulo V. L. Mantoan, Patricia Moraes-Valenti, Wagner C. Valenti
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Published: MDPI AG 2021-09-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/18/10196
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spelling doaj-9051d4ff768646b8be12136d1329a9ce2021-09-26T01:28:43ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502021-09-0113101961019610.3390/su131810196Improving the Efficiency of Lambari Production and Diet Assimilation Using Integrated Aquaculture with Benthic SpeciesAline M. Marques0Andre Z. Boaratti1Dalton Belmudes2Julia R. C. Ferreira3Paulo V. L. Mantoan4Patricia Moraes-Valenti5Wagner C. Valenti6Aquaculture Center, UNESP—São Paulo State University, São Paulo 14884-900, BrazilAquaculture Center, UNESP—São Paulo State University, São Paulo 14884-900, BrazilAquaculture Center, UNESP—São Paulo State University, São Paulo 14884-900, BrazilAquaculture Center, UNESP—São Paulo State University, São Paulo 14884-900, BrazilAquaculture Center, UNESP—São Paulo State University, São Paulo 14884-900, BrazilAquaculture Center, UNESP—São Paulo State University, São Paulo 14884-900, BrazilAquaculture Center, UNESP—São Paulo State University, São Paulo 14884-900, BrazilA single farmed fish species assimilates about 20% of the nutrients in the supplied diet. This study evaluated if the culture of complementary ecological-function species can recover nutrients dispersed into water and transform them into high-valued biomass. A completely randomized experiment was designed with three treatments and four replications of each production system: monoculture of lambari (<i>Astyanax lacustris</i>); integrated aquaculture of lambari and Amazon river prawn (<i>Macrobrachium amazonicum</i>); and integrated aquaculture of lambari, Amazon river prawn, and curimbatá (<i>Prochilodus lineatus</i>). Fingerlings of lambari (0.8 ± 0.8 g) were stocked in twelve earthen-ponds (0.015 ha) at the density of 50 fish m<sup>−2</sup>. Eight ponds were stocked with juveniles of Amazon river prawn (1.1 ± 0.2 g) at the density of 25 prawn m<sup>−2</sup>. Four of these eight ponds were stocked with curimbatá fingerlings (0.2 ± 0.1 g) at a density of 13 fish m<sup>−2</sup>. Only lambari was fed twice a day with an extruded commercial diet. The experiment lasted 60 days when lambari attained commercial size. The inclusion of prawn increased the total species yield from 1.8 to 2.4 t ha<sup>−1</sup> cycle<sup>−1</sup> and reduced the feed conversion ratio (FCR) from 2.5 to 1.8. The inclusion of prawn and curimbatá increased the total yield to 3.2 t ha<sup>−1</sup> cycle<sup>−1</sup> and reduced the FCR to 1.4. Therefore, the integrated culture of lambari, prawn, and curimbatá improves the use of space, water, feed, and benthic species to recover the large quantity of nutrients accumulated in the bottom of lambari pond production, converting them into high-nutritional and monetary-valued biomass.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/18/10196<i>Astyanax</i><i>Macrobrachium</i><i>Prochilodus</i>IMTAresources optimizationintegrated aquaculture
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author Aline M. Marques
Andre Z. Boaratti
Dalton Belmudes
Julia R. C. Ferreira
Paulo V. L. Mantoan
Patricia Moraes-Valenti
Wagner C. Valenti
spellingShingle Aline M. Marques
Andre Z. Boaratti
Dalton Belmudes
Julia R. C. Ferreira
Paulo V. L. Mantoan
Patricia Moraes-Valenti
Wagner C. Valenti
Improving the Efficiency of Lambari Production and Diet Assimilation Using Integrated Aquaculture with Benthic Species
Sustainability
<i>Astyanax</i>
<i>Macrobrachium</i>
<i>Prochilodus</i>
IMTA
resources optimization
integrated aquaculture
author_facet Aline M. Marques
Andre Z. Boaratti
Dalton Belmudes
Julia R. C. Ferreira
Paulo V. L. Mantoan
Patricia Moraes-Valenti
Wagner C. Valenti
author_sort Aline M. Marques
title Improving the Efficiency of Lambari Production and Diet Assimilation Using Integrated Aquaculture with Benthic Species
title_short Improving the Efficiency of Lambari Production and Diet Assimilation Using Integrated Aquaculture with Benthic Species
title_full Improving the Efficiency of Lambari Production and Diet Assimilation Using Integrated Aquaculture with Benthic Species
title_fullStr Improving the Efficiency of Lambari Production and Diet Assimilation Using Integrated Aquaculture with Benthic Species
title_full_unstemmed Improving the Efficiency of Lambari Production and Diet Assimilation Using Integrated Aquaculture with Benthic Species
title_sort improving the efficiency of lambari production and diet assimilation using integrated aquaculture with benthic species
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2021-09-01
description A single farmed fish species assimilates about 20% of the nutrients in the supplied diet. This study evaluated if the culture of complementary ecological-function species can recover nutrients dispersed into water and transform them into high-valued biomass. A completely randomized experiment was designed with three treatments and four replications of each production system: monoculture of lambari (<i>Astyanax lacustris</i>); integrated aquaculture of lambari and Amazon river prawn (<i>Macrobrachium amazonicum</i>); and integrated aquaculture of lambari, Amazon river prawn, and curimbatá (<i>Prochilodus lineatus</i>). Fingerlings of lambari (0.8 ± 0.8 g) were stocked in twelve earthen-ponds (0.015 ha) at the density of 50 fish m<sup>−2</sup>. Eight ponds were stocked with juveniles of Amazon river prawn (1.1 ± 0.2 g) at the density of 25 prawn m<sup>−2</sup>. Four of these eight ponds were stocked with curimbatá fingerlings (0.2 ± 0.1 g) at a density of 13 fish m<sup>−2</sup>. Only lambari was fed twice a day with an extruded commercial diet. The experiment lasted 60 days when lambari attained commercial size. The inclusion of prawn increased the total species yield from 1.8 to 2.4 t ha<sup>−1</sup> cycle<sup>−1</sup> and reduced the feed conversion ratio (FCR) from 2.5 to 1.8. The inclusion of prawn and curimbatá increased the total yield to 3.2 t ha<sup>−1</sup> cycle<sup>−1</sup> and reduced the FCR to 1.4. Therefore, the integrated culture of lambari, prawn, and curimbatá improves the use of space, water, feed, and benthic species to recover the large quantity of nutrients accumulated in the bottom of lambari pond production, converting them into high-nutritional and monetary-valued biomass.
topic <i>Astyanax</i>
<i>Macrobrachium</i>
<i>Prochilodus</i>
IMTA
resources optimization
integrated aquaculture
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/18/10196
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