Mud crabs of the genus Scylla are widely exploited for aquaculture in the Asia- Pacific region. In the current study, a series of in vivo experiments were carried to assess the protein requirement, protein sparing effects of starch and the capacity of Scylla serrata to digest diets that contained different animal and plant-based feed meals and different levels and types of starch. Results from a protein requirement study indicated that juvenile S. serrata fed diets containing 45% or 55% protein demonstrated significantly higher growth responses than those fed the diet containing 25% protein. The subsequent study was carried out to determine if responses to dietary protein could be influenced by using purified wheat, potato, rice or corn sta...
A 60 day feeding trial was carried out to evaluate the effect on growth, survival, amino acid compos...
This article presents an overview of recent progress on the nutrition of Scylla serrata larva and it...
Three isoenergetic diets differing in their fishmeal/soy protein concentrate (SPC) ratio were assess...
The present study examined the capacity of the mud crab, Scylla serrata to digest experimental diets...
There has been growing interest in the development of mud crab aquaculture in New Caledonia. However...
As part of preliminary work aimed at the development of a formulated diet for the mud crab, Scylla s...
As part of preliminary work aimed at the development of a formulated diet for the mud crab, Scylla s...
Cultured mud crabs (Scylla spp.) are commonly fed with ‘trash’ fish. Insufficient supply, high cost ...
Cultured mud crabs (Scylla spp.) are commonly fed with ‘trash’ fish. Insufficient supply, high cost ...
The present study was conducted to explore the potential to incorporate local plant-based feed ingre...
The present study was conducted to explore the potential to incorporate local plant-based feed ingre...
A formulated pellet and ball form feed with 41.6 % crude protein, consisting of fish meal, squid mea...
A series of feeding experiments were conducted in the laboratory and in ponds of SEAFDEC/AQD using h...
The protein requirement of juvenile mud crab Scylla serrata (body weight=0.25±0.051 g, carapace widt...
Three isoenergetic diets differing in their fishmeal/soy protein concentrate (SPC) ratio were assess...
A 60 day feeding trial was carried out to evaluate the effect on growth, survival, amino acid compos...
This article presents an overview of recent progress on the nutrition of Scylla serrata larva and it...
Three isoenergetic diets differing in their fishmeal/soy protein concentrate (SPC) ratio were assess...
The present study examined the capacity of the mud crab, Scylla serrata to digest experimental diets...
There has been growing interest in the development of mud crab aquaculture in New Caledonia. However...
As part of preliminary work aimed at the development of a formulated diet for the mud crab, Scylla s...
As part of preliminary work aimed at the development of a formulated diet for the mud crab, Scylla s...
Cultured mud crabs (Scylla spp.) are commonly fed with ‘trash’ fish. Insufficient supply, high cost ...
Cultured mud crabs (Scylla spp.) are commonly fed with ‘trash’ fish. Insufficient supply, high cost ...
The present study was conducted to explore the potential to incorporate local plant-based feed ingre...
The present study was conducted to explore the potential to incorporate local plant-based feed ingre...
A formulated pellet and ball form feed with 41.6 % crude protein, consisting of fish meal, squid mea...
A series of feeding experiments were conducted in the laboratory and in ponds of SEAFDEC/AQD using h...
The protein requirement of juvenile mud crab Scylla serrata (body weight=0.25±0.051 g, carapace widt...
Three isoenergetic diets differing in their fishmeal/soy protein concentrate (SPC) ratio were assess...
A 60 day feeding trial was carried out to evaluate the effect on growth, survival, amino acid compos...
This article presents an overview of recent progress on the nutrition of Scylla serrata larva and it...
Three isoenergetic diets differing in their fishmeal/soy protein concentrate (SPC) ratio were assess...