Potential of the polychaete Hediste diversicolor fed on aquaculture and biogas side streams as an aquaculture food source

We evaluated the potential of the marine bristleworm Hediste diversicolor (Polychaeta) to recycle side streams from aquaculture and biogas production. Polychaetes were fed along a gradient from pure aquaculture sludge (SS) to pure solid biogas digestate (SBD) in 33% steps, with a positive control re...

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Main Authors: Wang, H, Hagemann, A, Reitan, KI, Ejlertsson, J, Wollan, H, Handå, A, Malzahn, AM
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Inter-Research 2019-11-01
Series:Aquaculture Environment Interactions
Online Access:https://www.int-res.com/abstracts/aei/v11/p551-562/
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spelling doaj-d53a7744ddf0432b9ffa6735c3f0c4ed2020-11-25T02:11:12ZengInter-ResearchAquaculture Environment Interactions1869-215X1869-75342019-11-011155156210.3354/aei00331Potential of the polychaete Hediste diversicolor fed on aquaculture and biogas side streams as an aquaculture food sourceWang, HHagemann, AReitan, KIEjlertsson, JWollan, HHandå, AMalzahn, AMWe evaluated the potential of the marine bristleworm Hediste diversicolor (Polychaeta) to recycle side streams from aquaculture and biogas production. Polychaetes were fed along a gradient from pure aquaculture sludge (SS) to pure solid biogas digestate (SBD) in 33% steps, with a positive control reared on fish feed (FF). Worms fed with FF showed the highest specific growth rate; there were no significant differences in growth rates among worms fed pure SS, pure SBD or their mixtures. While the diets differed significantly in protein concentrations, the worms showed comparable protein concentrations at the end of the 30 d rearing period (42-47% of dry weight). Lipid content in the worms was positively correlated with that in their diets. The worms on mixtures of SS and SBD with different ratios showed similar amino acid profiles. Fatty acid (FA) composition in the polychaetes reflected diet, where increased fractions of SBD resulted in an increase in long-chain polyunsaturated FAs, such as arachidonic (C20:4 n-6) and eicosapentaenoic (C20:5 n-3) acids, whereas increased ratios of SS increased docosapentaenoic (C22:5 n-3) and docosahexaenoic (C22:6 n-3) acids. These results suggest that polychaetes can recycle organic nutrients from aquaculture and biogas side streams into high-quality proteins and lipids, and can potentially serve as ingredients for aquafeeds.https://www.int-res.com/abstracts/aei/v11/p551-562/
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author Wang, H
Hagemann, A
Reitan, KI
Ejlertsson, J
Wollan, H
Handå, A
Malzahn, AM
spellingShingle Wang, H
Hagemann, A
Reitan, KI
Ejlertsson, J
Wollan, H
Handå, A
Malzahn, AM
Potential of the polychaete Hediste diversicolor fed on aquaculture and biogas side streams as an aquaculture food source
Aquaculture Environment Interactions
author_facet Wang, H
Hagemann, A
Reitan, KI
Ejlertsson, J
Wollan, H
Handå, A
Malzahn, AM
author_sort Wang, H
title Potential of the polychaete Hediste diversicolor fed on aquaculture and biogas side streams as an aquaculture food source
title_short Potential of the polychaete Hediste diversicolor fed on aquaculture and biogas side streams as an aquaculture food source
title_full Potential of the polychaete Hediste diversicolor fed on aquaculture and biogas side streams as an aquaculture food source
title_fullStr Potential of the polychaete Hediste diversicolor fed on aquaculture and biogas side streams as an aquaculture food source
title_full_unstemmed Potential of the polychaete Hediste diversicolor fed on aquaculture and biogas side streams as an aquaculture food source
title_sort potential of the polychaete hediste diversicolor fed on aquaculture and biogas side streams as an aquaculture food source
publisher Inter-Research
series Aquaculture Environment Interactions
issn 1869-215X
1869-7534
publishDate 2019-11-01
description We evaluated the potential of the marine bristleworm Hediste diversicolor (Polychaeta) to recycle side streams from aquaculture and biogas production. Polychaetes were fed along a gradient from pure aquaculture sludge (SS) to pure solid biogas digestate (SBD) in 33% steps, with a positive control reared on fish feed (FF). Worms fed with FF showed the highest specific growth rate; there were no significant differences in growth rates among worms fed pure SS, pure SBD or their mixtures. While the diets differed significantly in protein concentrations, the worms showed comparable protein concentrations at the end of the 30 d rearing period (42-47% of dry weight). Lipid content in the worms was positively correlated with that in their diets. The worms on mixtures of SS and SBD with different ratios showed similar amino acid profiles. Fatty acid (FA) composition in the polychaetes reflected diet, where increased fractions of SBD resulted in an increase in long-chain polyunsaturated FAs, such as arachidonic (C20:4 n-6) and eicosapentaenoic (C20:5 n-3) acids, whereas increased ratios of SS increased docosapentaenoic (C22:5 n-3) and docosahexaenoic (C22:6 n-3) acids. These results suggest that polychaetes can recycle organic nutrients from aquaculture and biogas side streams into high-quality proteins and lipids, and can potentially serve as ingredients for aquafeeds.
url https://www.int-res.com/abstracts/aei/v11/p551-562/
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