7siAquaculture threatens natural resources by fishing down the sea to supply fishmeal. Alternative protein sources in aquafeeds can provide a solution, particularly those that are waste from other operations and thereby reduce feed production costs. Toward this goal, we examined the waste biomass of marine periphyton from biofilters of an integrated multi-trophic aquaculture (IMTA) system as a replacement for fishmeal in diets of gilthead seabream (Sparus aurata). Four isoproteic (41%) and isolipidic (16.7%) aquafeeds were formulated with increased content of periphyton and a corresponding decrease in fishmeal from 20 to 15, 10, or 0%. The growth and biochemical content of seabream fingerlings (initial body weight 10 g) were examined over 1...
Aquaculture is considered as the key to ensuring enough food protein to feed the growing world popul...
Efficiency assessments of marine ingredient use in aquaculture are required to fully understand thei...
By answering the need for increasing sustainability in aquaculture, the present study aimed to compa...
To support the expected increase in aquaculture production during the next years, a wider range of ...
<p>The search for new sustainable aquafeeds for the species with greater economic importance, such a...
Marine aquaculture of high value species such as fish is generally reliant on external food supplies...
A feeding trial was conducted to investigate the use of alternative fish feeds produced from fish-tr...
The constant demand of sea products forces the global fisheries and aquaculture to produce more. Aqu...
One major challenge in aquaculture is the issue of fishmeal replacement as a protein source in aquaf...
Not AvailableFeed is the costliest input that accounts 50-60% of operational expenditure in aquacult...
To support the expected increase in aquaculture production during the next years, a wider range of a...
Aquaculture is the fastest-growing food producing industry sector in the world. Demand for feed ingr...
The effect of partial or total dietary substitution of fishmeal (FM) by vegetal protein sources on g...
During 12-week growing trial aimed to evaluate the effects of replacement of fishmeal and fish oil i...
Capitella sp. and Ophryotrocha craigsmithi received a diet of salmon feces to evaluatetheir potentia...
Aquaculture is considered as the key to ensuring enough food protein to feed the growing world popul...
Efficiency assessments of marine ingredient use in aquaculture are required to fully understand thei...
By answering the need for increasing sustainability in aquaculture, the present study aimed to compa...
To support the expected increase in aquaculture production during the next years, a wider range of ...
<p>The search for new sustainable aquafeeds for the species with greater economic importance, such a...
Marine aquaculture of high value species such as fish is generally reliant on external food supplies...
A feeding trial was conducted to investigate the use of alternative fish feeds produced from fish-tr...
The constant demand of sea products forces the global fisheries and aquaculture to produce more. Aqu...
One major challenge in aquaculture is the issue of fishmeal replacement as a protein source in aquaf...
Not AvailableFeed is the costliest input that accounts 50-60% of operational expenditure in aquacult...
To support the expected increase in aquaculture production during the next years, a wider range of a...
Aquaculture is the fastest-growing food producing industry sector in the world. Demand for feed ingr...
The effect of partial or total dietary substitution of fishmeal (FM) by vegetal protein sources on g...
During 12-week growing trial aimed to evaluate the effects of replacement of fishmeal and fish oil i...
Capitella sp. and Ophryotrocha craigsmithi received a diet of salmon feces to evaluatetheir potentia...
Aquaculture is considered as the key to ensuring enough food protein to feed the growing world popul...
Efficiency assessments of marine ingredient use in aquaculture are required to fully understand thei...
By answering the need for increasing sustainability in aquaculture, the present study aimed to compa...