Macroalgae, commonly known as seaweed, offer a novel and added‐value dietary ingredient in formulated diets for fish. Production of biomass can be achieved without reliance on expensive arable land, as seaweed may be collected from coastal regions or farmed. There are three taxonomic groups represented by the term ‘macroalgae’: Rhodophyta (red), Chlorophyta (green) and Phaeophyta (brown). Like terrestrial plants, nutritional content in macroalgae can vary greatly amongst species, genera, divisions, seasons and locations. Aside from their basic nutritional value, seaweeds contain a number of pigments, defensive and storage compounds, and secondary metabolites that could have beneficial effects on farmed fish. This review appraises the benefi...
An increase in fish consumption, combined with a decrease in wild fish harvest, is driving the aquac...
Global demand for macroalgal and microalgal foods is growing, and algae are increasingly being consu...
Cereal and plant proteins are used frequently in the manufacture of animal, fish, and human food pro...
The increase in global food demand coupled with competition for arable land use has led to substanti...
Macroalgal wracks are frequently considered as waste products. However, macroalgae are a rich source...
Alternative feed additives must be able to supply comparable nutritional value at a competitive cost...
Global demand for macroalgal and microalgal foods is growing, and algae are increasingly being consu...
Macroalgae have been recently described as a potential ingredient for aquafeeds, exerting several ph...
Seaweeds are considered novel feed ingredients, nutraceutical compounds and source of pigments and p...
Macroalgae (seaweeds) are the subject of increasing interest for their potential as a source of valu...
Research Areas: Agriculture ; Veterinary SciencesABSTRACT - The effects of dietary macroalgae, or se...
Plant and animal derived products are the main ingredients currently used by the feed industry to pr...
Macroalgae are responsible for most of the production in aquatic ecosystems, playing an important ro...
An increase in fish consumption, combined with a decrease in wild fish harvest, is driving the aquac...
Global demand for macroalgal and microalgal foods is growing, and algae are increasingly being consu...
Cereal and plant proteins are used frequently in the manufacture of animal, fish, and human food pro...
The increase in global food demand coupled with competition for arable land use has led to substanti...
Macroalgal wracks are frequently considered as waste products. However, macroalgae are a rich source...
Alternative feed additives must be able to supply comparable nutritional value at a competitive cost...
Global demand for macroalgal and microalgal foods is growing, and algae are increasingly being consu...
Macroalgae have been recently described as a potential ingredient for aquafeeds, exerting several ph...
Seaweeds are considered novel feed ingredients, nutraceutical compounds and source of pigments and p...
Macroalgae (seaweeds) are the subject of increasing interest for their potential as a source of valu...
Research Areas: Agriculture ; Veterinary SciencesABSTRACT - The effects of dietary macroalgae, or se...
Plant and animal derived products are the main ingredients currently used by the feed industry to pr...
Macroalgae are responsible for most of the production in aquatic ecosystems, playing an important ro...
An increase in fish consumption, combined with a decrease in wild fish harvest, is driving the aquac...
Global demand for macroalgal and microalgal foods is growing, and algae are increasingly being consu...
Cereal and plant proteins are used frequently in the manufacture of animal, fish, and human food pro...