The aim of this study was to gain insight into how Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) regulate feed and energy intake in response to diets low and high in starch and cellulose. It was hypothesized that high-starch diets would reduce feed intake due to the effect of high blood glucose level, and that stomach volume may limit feed intake of fish fed diets low in energy. Four experimental diets, low starch¿no cellulose inclusion, high starch¿no cellulose inclusion, low starch¿with cellulose inclusion, and high starch¿with cellulose inclusion, were formulated. The high-starch diets and diets with cellulose inclusion were 17.5% more energy-diluted than the low-starch diets and diets without cellulose inclusion, respectively. Male tilapia were ...
International audienceThe objective of this study was to investigate the effects of different durati...
International audienceThe objective of this study was to investigate the effects of different durati...
A meta-analysis was performed using five random effects models to compare the growth performance of ...
For Nile tilapia, the energetic value of non-starch polysaccharides (NSP) was compared to starch. It...
For Nile tilapia, the energetic value of non-starch polysaccharides (NSP) was compared to starch. It...
International audienceThe effect of the type of non-protein energy (NPE) on energy utilisation in Ni...
The effect of the type of non-protein energy (NPE) on energy utilisation in Nile tilapia was studied...
In the present study, six diets were formulated to contain 24% or 36% protein, and 0, 20%, or 40% st...
It has been hypothesised that, at non-limiting water oxygen conditions, voluntary feed intake (FI) i...
It has been hypothesised that, at non-limiting water oxygen conditions, voluntary feed intake (FI) i...
In order to investigate the effect of different protein/energy levels of diets (two commercial and o...
International audienceMetabolic mechanisms underlying the divergent response of rainbow trout (Oncor...
Metabolic mechanisms underlying the divergent response of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) and Ni...
Three purified diets were formulated using fish meal, soya bean, wheat flour, palm oil, minerals and...
Studies of fish growth response to changes in dietary protein and energy content are often conducted...
International audienceThe objective of this study was to investigate the effects of different durati...
International audienceThe objective of this study was to investigate the effects of different durati...
A meta-analysis was performed using five random effects models to compare the growth performance of ...
For Nile tilapia, the energetic value of non-starch polysaccharides (NSP) was compared to starch. It...
For Nile tilapia, the energetic value of non-starch polysaccharides (NSP) was compared to starch. It...
International audienceThe effect of the type of non-protein energy (NPE) on energy utilisation in Ni...
The effect of the type of non-protein energy (NPE) on energy utilisation in Nile tilapia was studied...
In the present study, six diets were formulated to contain 24% or 36% protein, and 0, 20%, or 40% st...
It has been hypothesised that, at non-limiting water oxygen conditions, voluntary feed intake (FI) i...
It has been hypothesised that, at non-limiting water oxygen conditions, voluntary feed intake (FI) i...
In order to investigate the effect of different protein/energy levels of diets (two commercial and o...
International audienceMetabolic mechanisms underlying the divergent response of rainbow trout (Oncor...
Metabolic mechanisms underlying the divergent response of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) and Ni...
Three purified diets were formulated using fish meal, soya bean, wheat flour, palm oil, minerals and...
Studies of fish growth response to changes in dietary protein and energy content are often conducted...
International audienceThe objective of this study was to investigate the effects of different durati...
International audienceThe objective of this study was to investigate the effects of different durati...
A meta-analysis was performed using five random effects models to compare the growth performance of ...