Aquafeed manufacturers have reduced, but not fully eliminated, fishmeal and fish oil and are seeking cost competitive replacements. We combined two commercially available microalgae, to produce a high-performing fish-free feed for Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus)-the world's second largest group of farmed fish. We substituted protein-rich defatted biomass of Nannochloropsis oculata (leftover after oil extraction for nutraceuticals) for fishmeal and whole cells of docosahexaenoic acid (DHA)-rich Schizochytrium sp. as substitute for fish oil. We found significantly better (p < 0.05) growth, weight gain, specific growth rate, and best (but not significantly different) feed conversion ratio using the fish-free feed compared with the...
Aquafeed manufacturers have reduced, but not fully eliminated, fishmeal and fish oil and are seeking...
Due to the rapid global expansion of the aquaculture industry, access to key feedstuffs (fishmeal an...
We estimated the effect on growth and nutrient efficiency of replacing fishmeal with silage incorpor...
Aquafeed manufacturers have reduced, but not fully eliminated, fishmeal and fish oil and are seeking...
Aquafeed manufacturers have reduced, but not fully eliminated, fishmeal and fish oil and are seeking...
We conducted a 84-day nutritional feeding experiment with dried whole cells of DHA-rich marine micro...
Microalgae companies increasingly seek markets for defatted biomass that is left over after extracti...
In aquaculture, feed costs contribute for between 50 and 70 percent of overall production costs. Giv...
Microalgae companies increasingly seek markets for defatted biomass that is left over after extracti...
Microalgae companies increasingly seek markets for defatted biomass that is left over after extracti...
Microalgae companies increasingly seek markets for defatted biomass that is left over after extracti...
Algae biomass from strains isolated from Corpus Christi, TX water were evaluated as ingredients to r...
Aquafeed accounts for at least 75–90% of aquaculture’s operating costs. Traditional aquafeed ingredi...
<div><p>The goal of this project was to increase the nutrient value of fillets, by-product muscle, a...
The goal of this project was to increase the nutrient value of fillets, by-product muscle, and offal...
Aquafeed manufacturers have reduced, but not fully eliminated, fishmeal and fish oil and are seeking...
Due to the rapid global expansion of the aquaculture industry, access to key feedstuffs (fishmeal an...
We estimated the effect on growth and nutrient efficiency of replacing fishmeal with silage incorpor...
Aquafeed manufacturers have reduced, but not fully eliminated, fishmeal and fish oil and are seeking...
Aquafeed manufacturers have reduced, but not fully eliminated, fishmeal and fish oil and are seeking...
We conducted a 84-day nutritional feeding experiment with dried whole cells of DHA-rich marine micro...
Microalgae companies increasingly seek markets for defatted biomass that is left over after extracti...
In aquaculture, feed costs contribute for between 50 and 70 percent of overall production costs. Giv...
Microalgae companies increasingly seek markets for defatted biomass that is left over after extracti...
Microalgae companies increasingly seek markets for defatted biomass that is left over after extracti...
Microalgae companies increasingly seek markets for defatted biomass that is left over after extracti...
Algae biomass from strains isolated from Corpus Christi, TX water were evaluated as ingredients to r...
Aquafeed accounts for at least 75–90% of aquaculture’s operating costs. Traditional aquafeed ingredi...
<div><p>The goal of this project was to increase the nutrient value of fillets, by-product muscle, a...
The goal of this project was to increase the nutrient value of fillets, by-product muscle, and offal...
Aquafeed manufacturers have reduced, but not fully eliminated, fishmeal and fish oil and are seeking...
Due to the rapid global expansion of the aquaculture industry, access to key feedstuffs (fishmeal an...
We estimated the effect on growth and nutrient efficiency of replacing fishmeal with silage incorpor...