EFFECTS OF FEEDING STRATEGY ON GROWTH OF SEA BREAM (SPARUS AURATA L.) DURING WINTER–SPRING AND POSSIBLE IMPLICATIONS FOR »WINTER DISEASE« SYNDROME

The influence of different feeding strategies on growth and incidence of winter disease syndrome in sea bream (Sparus aurata L.) was followed during winter–spring period. Fish were fed either extruded (48.9% protein, 14.2% lipid, group A) or compressed (53.5% protein, 10.3% lipid, group B) pellet fr...

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Main Authors: Lav Bavčević, Siniša Petrović, M. Crnica, E Corazzin
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Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2006-01-01
Series:Croatian Journal of Fisheries
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spelling doaj-ca620b24c7f84cae9a300ae5d2b2b3212020-11-24T22:09:51ZengSciendoCroatian Journal of Fisheries1330-061X1848-05862006-01-01641117EFFECTS OF FEEDING STRATEGY ON GROWTH OF SEA BREAM (SPARUS AURATA L.) DURING WINTER–SPRING AND POSSIBLE IMPLICATIONS FOR »WINTER DISEASE« SYNDROMELav BavčevićSiniša PetrovićM. CrnicaE CorazzinThe influence of different feeding strategies on growth and incidence of winter disease syndrome in sea bream (Sparus aurata L.) was followed during winter–spring period. Fish were fed either extruded (48.9% protein, 14.2% lipid, group A) or compressed (53.5% protein, 10.3% lipid, group B) pellet from March to June. Two groups (A1 and B1) were deprived of food for two months (mid March to mid May) and thereafter refed until June. The weight gain of fish from groups A and A1 in June were 6% and 5%, respectively. For the group B the statistically insignificant (p<0.05) weight increase of 1% was recorded in June compared to the value of March. In the same period fish of group B1 exhibited significant (p<0.05) decrease in weight of 16.2%. The same group displayed the smallest condition index of 1.38 and hepatosomatic index of 1.28 after two months of starvation. The relative content of most amino acids in the whole body of fish from all groups showed only minor variations during the study. Decrease of the total amino acid content was recorded for fish of groups B and B1. Slight decrease in relative content of saturated and monounsaturated fatty acids was recorded for all groups in May compared to the values of March, whereas the content of polyunsaturates increased in all groups in the same period. Starvation did not influence the relative content of fatty acids in sea bream. Total mortality caused by »winter disease« syndrome for fish of groups A and B was 4.2% and 6.3%. Groups A1 and B1 exhibited mortality of 0.9% and 1.0%, respectively.http://ribarstvo.agr.hr/articles/75657_EFFECTS_OF_FEEDING_STRATEGY_ON_GROWTH_OF_SEA_BREAM_(SPARUS_AURATA_L_)_DURING_WINTER_SPRING_AND_POSSIBLE_IMPLICATIONS_FOR_WINTER_en.pdfamino acidsfatty acidsgrowthsea bream (sparus aurata)starvationwinter disease syndrome
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author Lav Bavčević
Siniša Petrović
M. Crnica
E Corazzin
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Siniša Petrović
M. Crnica
E Corazzin
EFFECTS OF FEEDING STRATEGY ON GROWTH OF SEA BREAM (SPARUS AURATA L.) DURING WINTER–SPRING AND POSSIBLE IMPLICATIONS FOR »WINTER DISEASE« SYNDROME
Croatian Journal of Fisheries
amino acids
fatty acids
growth
sea bream (sparus aurata)
starvation
winter disease syndrome
author_facet Lav Bavčević
Siniša Petrović
M. Crnica
E Corazzin
author_sort Lav Bavčević
title EFFECTS OF FEEDING STRATEGY ON GROWTH OF SEA BREAM (SPARUS AURATA L.) DURING WINTER–SPRING AND POSSIBLE IMPLICATIONS FOR »WINTER DISEASE« SYNDROME
title_short EFFECTS OF FEEDING STRATEGY ON GROWTH OF SEA BREAM (SPARUS AURATA L.) DURING WINTER–SPRING AND POSSIBLE IMPLICATIONS FOR »WINTER DISEASE« SYNDROME
title_full EFFECTS OF FEEDING STRATEGY ON GROWTH OF SEA BREAM (SPARUS AURATA L.) DURING WINTER–SPRING AND POSSIBLE IMPLICATIONS FOR »WINTER DISEASE« SYNDROME
title_fullStr EFFECTS OF FEEDING STRATEGY ON GROWTH OF SEA BREAM (SPARUS AURATA L.) DURING WINTER–SPRING AND POSSIBLE IMPLICATIONS FOR »WINTER DISEASE« SYNDROME
title_full_unstemmed EFFECTS OF FEEDING STRATEGY ON GROWTH OF SEA BREAM (SPARUS AURATA L.) DURING WINTER–SPRING AND POSSIBLE IMPLICATIONS FOR »WINTER DISEASE« SYNDROME
title_sort effects of feeding strategy on growth of sea bream (sparus aurata l.) during winter–spring and possible implications for »winter disease« syndrome
publisher Sciendo
series Croatian Journal of Fisheries
issn 1330-061X
1848-0586
publishDate 2006-01-01
description The influence of different feeding strategies on growth and incidence of winter disease syndrome in sea bream (Sparus aurata L.) was followed during winter–spring period. Fish were fed either extruded (48.9% protein, 14.2% lipid, group A) or compressed (53.5% protein, 10.3% lipid, group B) pellet from March to June. Two groups (A1 and B1) were deprived of food for two months (mid March to mid May) and thereafter refed until June. The weight gain of fish from groups A and A1 in June were 6% and 5%, respectively. For the group B the statistically insignificant (p<0.05) weight increase of 1% was recorded in June compared to the value of March. In the same period fish of group B1 exhibited significant (p<0.05) decrease in weight of 16.2%. The same group displayed the smallest condition index of 1.38 and hepatosomatic index of 1.28 after two months of starvation. The relative content of most amino acids in the whole body of fish from all groups showed only minor variations during the study. Decrease of the total amino acid content was recorded for fish of groups B and B1. Slight decrease in relative content of saturated and monounsaturated fatty acids was recorded for all groups in May compared to the values of March, whereas the content of polyunsaturates increased in all groups in the same period. Starvation did not influence the relative content of fatty acids in sea bream. Total mortality caused by »winter disease« syndrome for fish of groups A and B was 4.2% and 6.3%. Groups A1 and B1 exhibited mortality of 0.9% and 1.0%, respectively.
topic amino acids
fatty acids
growth
sea bream (sparus aurata)
starvation
winter disease syndrome
url http://ribarstvo.agr.hr/articles/75657_EFFECTS_OF_FEEDING_STRATEGY_ON_GROWTH_OF_SEA_BREAM_(SPARUS_AURATA_L_)_DURING_WINTER_SPRING_AND_POSSIBLE_IMPLICATIONS_FOR_WINTER_en.pdf
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