In literature, the variability in the estimated optimal digestible protein to digestible energy ratio (DP/DE) is high. The present study aimed to estimate the optimal DP/DE ratio in Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) using different criteria (performance, energy and nitrogen balances parameters). Duplicate aquaria were randomly assigned to one of 16 diets. These diets covered a wide range of dietary DP/DE ratio (from 16.7 to 27 g MJ −1 ). DP levels ranged between 36 and 50% and DE levels between 17.5 and 22 MJ kg −1 . Fish were fed restrictively based on a similar digestible protein amount at all 16 diets. Initial fish weight was 6.7 g. Broken line analysis showed that no optimal DP/DE ratio was present for Nile tilapia within the DP/DE r...
The effect of dietary protein levels (25%, 35 % and 45%) on growth, survival, feed utilization and b...
In order to investigate the effect of different protein/energy levels of diets (two commercial and o...
International audienceThe effect of the type of non-protein energy (NPE) on energy utilisation in Ni...
In literature, the variability in the estimated optimal digestible protein to digestible energy rati...
Farmed fish are increasingly grown in intensive and semi-intensive systems where most nutrients are ...
The sparing effect of the dietary protein using diets with high energy levels was evaluated. A fact...
When fish have only access to formulated feed, the optimal dietary protein to energy ratio (P:E) for...
New and alternative plant ingredients are increasingly incorporated in fish feed due to the scarcity...
Nile tilapia weighing 8.29-11.02 g were fed a practical diet at seven ration levels (starvation, 0.5...
Studies of fish growth response to changes in dietary protein and energy content are often conducted...
ABSTRACT This study aimed to evaluate the reproductive performance of female Nile tilapia (Oreochrom...
ABSTRACT This study aimed to evaluate the reproductive performance of female Nile tilapia (Oreochrom...
Currently, energy evaluation of fish feeds is performed on a digestible energy basis. In contrast to...
Currently, energy evaluation of fish feeds is performed on a digestible energy basis. In contrast to...
The effect of the type of non-protein energy (NPE) on energy utilisation in Nile tilapia was studied...
The effect of dietary protein levels (25%, 35 % and 45%) on growth, survival, feed utilization and b...
In order to investigate the effect of different protein/energy levels of diets (two commercial and o...
International audienceThe effect of the type of non-protein energy (NPE) on energy utilisation in Ni...
In literature, the variability in the estimated optimal digestible protein to digestible energy rati...
Farmed fish are increasingly grown in intensive and semi-intensive systems where most nutrients are ...
The sparing effect of the dietary protein using diets with high energy levels was evaluated. A fact...
When fish have only access to formulated feed, the optimal dietary protein to energy ratio (P:E) for...
New and alternative plant ingredients are increasingly incorporated in fish feed due to the scarcity...
Nile tilapia weighing 8.29-11.02 g were fed a practical diet at seven ration levels (starvation, 0.5...
Studies of fish growth response to changes in dietary protein and energy content are often conducted...
ABSTRACT This study aimed to evaluate the reproductive performance of female Nile tilapia (Oreochrom...
ABSTRACT This study aimed to evaluate the reproductive performance of female Nile tilapia (Oreochrom...
Currently, energy evaluation of fish feeds is performed on a digestible energy basis. In contrast to...
Currently, energy evaluation of fish feeds is performed on a digestible energy basis. In contrast to...
The effect of the type of non-protein energy (NPE) on energy utilisation in Nile tilapia was studied...
The effect of dietary protein levels (25%, 35 % and 45%) on growth, survival, feed utilization and b...
In order to investigate the effect of different protein/energy levels of diets (two commercial and o...
International audienceThe effect of the type of non-protein energy (NPE) on energy utilisation in Ni...