Barramundi Lates calcarifer reared in cool water (20-22 degrees C) grow slowly and feed is used poorly compared with fish in warm water (28-32 degrees C). Two comparative slaughter growth assays were carried out with juvenile barramundi to see if increasing the digestible energy (DE) and/or the n-3 highly unsaturated fatty acid (n-3 HUFA) content of the feed would improve growth of fish raised in cool water. Increasing the DE content of the feed from 15 to 17 or 19 MJ kg(-1) while maintaining a constant protein to energy ratio in Experiment 1 brought about significant improvements in feed conversion ratio (FCR) (from 2.01 to 1.19) and daily growth coefficient (DGC; from 0.69 to 1.08%/day) for fish at 20 degrees C. For fish at 29 degrees C, ...
This study reports on two experiments in which the use of enzyme- and acid-treated fish meal were ev...
An experiment was conducted to examine the potential for the complete replacement of fishmeal (FM) a...
Vegetable oils (VO) are sustainable sources for replacement of fish oil (FO) in aquafeeds. However, ...
Barramundi Lates calcarifer reared in cool water (20-22 degrees C) grow slowly and feed is used poor...
Temperature is recognized to be the most important environmental factor affecting growth in fish. B...
Temperature has a marked and direct effect on many of the key physiological processes in ectotherms,...
Juvenile barramundi (220-280 g start weight) were fed extruded dry-pelleted diets containing varying...
Two experiments were conducted to examine critical thresholds to fishmeal inclusion in diets for bar...
Temperature is recognized to be the most important environmental factor affecting growth and protein...
In this study, the effect of the ratio of lipid to carbohydrate non-protein energy sources on the gr...
Barramundi (Lates calcarifer), a catadromous teleost of commercial interest, perform well when fed a...
Early attempts to intensively rear barramundi, Lates calcarifer, larvae in Australia were periodical...
An experiment was carried out to determine the effects of dietary fish oil replacement at an optimal...
Temperature has a marked and direct effect on key physiological processes in fish, each species has ...
Aquatic organisms, including important cultured species, are forced to contend with acute changes in...
This study reports on two experiments in which the use of enzyme- and acid-treated fish meal were ev...
An experiment was conducted to examine the potential for the complete replacement of fishmeal (FM) a...
Vegetable oils (VO) are sustainable sources for replacement of fish oil (FO) in aquafeeds. However, ...
Barramundi Lates calcarifer reared in cool water (20-22 degrees C) grow slowly and feed is used poor...
Temperature is recognized to be the most important environmental factor affecting growth in fish. B...
Temperature has a marked and direct effect on many of the key physiological processes in ectotherms,...
Juvenile barramundi (220-280 g start weight) were fed extruded dry-pelleted diets containing varying...
Two experiments were conducted to examine critical thresholds to fishmeal inclusion in diets for bar...
Temperature is recognized to be the most important environmental factor affecting growth and protein...
In this study, the effect of the ratio of lipid to carbohydrate non-protein energy sources on the gr...
Barramundi (Lates calcarifer), a catadromous teleost of commercial interest, perform well when fed a...
Early attempts to intensively rear barramundi, Lates calcarifer, larvae in Australia were periodical...
An experiment was carried out to determine the effects of dietary fish oil replacement at an optimal...
Temperature has a marked and direct effect on key physiological processes in fish, each species has ...
Aquatic organisms, including important cultured species, are forced to contend with acute changes in...
This study reports on two experiments in which the use of enzyme- and acid-treated fish meal were ev...
An experiment was conducted to examine the potential for the complete replacement of fishmeal (FM) a...
Vegetable oils (VO) are sustainable sources for replacement of fish oil (FO) in aquafeeds. However, ...