Aquaculture feeds for carnivorous finfish species have been dependent upon the use of fish meal as the major source of dietary protein; however, the increasing demands upon the finite quantity of this high-quality protein source requires that feeds become increasingly comprised of alternative plant and/or animal protein. Soybean meal has been has been used to partially replace fish meal in the diets of several fish but it is known to cause enteritis in Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar. We have compared two groups of juvenile (207.2 \ub1 6.6 g) Atlantic halibut, Hippoglossus hippoglossus, L., fed diets containing fish meal (FM; control) or 30% soybean meal (SBM; experimental) as a protein source for 3 weeks. No detectable difference in feed inta...
In Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.), and also in other fish species, certain plant protein ingredien...
Replicate groups of Atlantic cod were fed 5 diets in which fish meal protein was replaced with 25% (...
We investigated the ability of lactic acid bacteria, when added individually or in combination in fe...
Not AvailableAquaculture feeds for carnivorous finfish species have been dependent upon the use of f...
Intestinal inflammation in farmed fish is a non-infectious disease that deserves attention because i...
Due to diminishing fish meal (FM) supplies, superb protein (PRO) sources are needed for aquaculture,...
Despite a long history of rearing Atlantic salmon in hatcheries in Norway, knowledge of mo-lecular a...
Soybean meal (SBM) is a potential alternative for the replacement of fishmeal in aquafeeds. In Atlan...
The aquaculture industry has made substantial progress in reducing the fishmeal content of feeds for...
The worldwide, rapid grow of the aquaculture industry is imposing an increasing demand for ingredien...
Abstract Two trials were initiated to investigate the consequences of including various soybean prod...
Acknowledgements The study was supported by the UK Technology Strategy Board (TSB Grant 11974-81166)...
Fish meal (FM) has excellent protein and lipid profile. However, FM is losing its acceptability and ...
Soybean meal has been largely investigated and commercially used in fish nutrition. However, its inc...
Nutrient digestibility, growth, and mucosal barrier status of fish skin, gills, and distal intestine...
In Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.), and also in other fish species, certain plant protein ingredien...
Replicate groups of Atlantic cod were fed 5 diets in which fish meal protein was replaced with 25% (...
We investigated the ability of lactic acid bacteria, when added individually or in combination in fe...
Not AvailableAquaculture feeds for carnivorous finfish species have been dependent upon the use of f...
Intestinal inflammation in farmed fish is a non-infectious disease that deserves attention because i...
Due to diminishing fish meal (FM) supplies, superb protein (PRO) sources are needed for aquaculture,...
Despite a long history of rearing Atlantic salmon in hatcheries in Norway, knowledge of mo-lecular a...
Soybean meal (SBM) is a potential alternative for the replacement of fishmeal in aquafeeds. In Atlan...
The aquaculture industry has made substantial progress in reducing the fishmeal content of feeds for...
The worldwide, rapid grow of the aquaculture industry is imposing an increasing demand for ingredien...
Abstract Two trials were initiated to investigate the consequences of including various soybean prod...
Acknowledgements The study was supported by the UK Technology Strategy Board (TSB Grant 11974-81166)...
Fish meal (FM) has excellent protein and lipid profile. However, FM is losing its acceptability and ...
Soybean meal has been largely investigated and commercially used in fish nutrition. However, its inc...
Nutrient digestibility, growth, and mucosal barrier status of fish skin, gills, and distal intestine...
In Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.), and also in other fish species, certain plant protein ingredien...
Replicate groups of Atlantic cod were fed 5 diets in which fish meal protein was replaced with 25% (...
We investigated the ability of lactic acid bacteria, when added individually or in combination in fe...