Aquaculture has been challenged to find alternative ingredients to develop innovative feed formulations that foster a sustainable future growth. Given the most recent trends in fish feed formulation on the use of alternative protein sources to decrease the dependency of fishmeal, it is fundamental to evaluate the implications of this new paradigm for fish health and welfare. This work intends to comprehensively review the impacts of alternative and novel dietary protein sources on fish gut microbiota and health, stress and immune responses, disease resistance, and antioxidant capacity. The research results indicate that alternative protein sources, such as terrestrial plant proteins, rendered animal by-products, insect meals, micro- and mac...
Global fish production has grown steadily over the last 5 decades reaching a total of 158 million t...
This trial aimed to assess the growth performance of trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) fed novel formulati...
The sustainability challenges of the aquaculture sector will probably be closely linked with continu...
In aquaculture research, one important aim of gut microbiota studies is to provide the scientific ba...
Seeking for new or underexploited feed protein sources to replace or complement conventional ones in...
Fish meal (FM) is the best and main protein source for fish and shrimp feed because of the favorable...
The reduction of dependence on fishmeal (FM) in is compulsory for a sustainable growth of aquacultur...
In Europe, turbot aquaculture has a high potential for sustainable production, but the low tolerance...
Global fish production has grown steadily over the last 5 decades reaching a total of 158 million to...
[EN] A reduction in fishmeal in diets is essential to achieve the aim of sustainable production. In ...
International audienceInnovative fish diets made of terrestrial plants supplemented with sustainable...
Approximately 70% of the aquatic-based production of animals is fed aquaculture, whereby animals are...
Fish farming is commonly described as being extensive, semi-intensive or intensive. The continuous g...
Fish has long been a source of “rich food for poor people” and has played an important role in incre...
Animal production is a major contributor to climate change and greenhouse gas emissions, mainly due ...
Global fish production has grown steadily over the last 5 decades reaching a total of 158 million t...
This trial aimed to assess the growth performance of trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) fed novel formulati...
The sustainability challenges of the aquaculture sector will probably be closely linked with continu...
In aquaculture research, one important aim of gut microbiota studies is to provide the scientific ba...
Seeking for new or underexploited feed protein sources to replace or complement conventional ones in...
Fish meal (FM) is the best and main protein source for fish and shrimp feed because of the favorable...
The reduction of dependence on fishmeal (FM) in is compulsory for a sustainable growth of aquacultur...
In Europe, turbot aquaculture has a high potential for sustainable production, but the low tolerance...
Global fish production has grown steadily over the last 5 decades reaching a total of 158 million to...
[EN] A reduction in fishmeal in diets is essential to achieve the aim of sustainable production. In ...
International audienceInnovative fish diets made of terrestrial plants supplemented with sustainable...
Approximately 70% of the aquatic-based production of animals is fed aquaculture, whereby animals are...
Fish farming is commonly described as being extensive, semi-intensive or intensive. The continuous g...
Fish has long been a source of “rich food for poor people” and has played an important role in incre...
Animal production is a major contributor to climate change and greenhouse gas emissions, mainly due ...
Global fish production has grown steadily over the last 5 decades reaching a total of 158 million t...
This trial aimed to assess the growth performance of trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) fed novel formulati...
The sustainability challenges of the aquaculture sector will probably be closely linked with continu...