An increase in salinity of the aquatic habitat can be an environmental stress factor for fresh aquatic organism, including fish. The present study investigated the impact of salinity and diet composition on digestibility and intestinal morphology of Nile tilapia. Triplicate groups of 35 fish weighing 35 g were fed a “Control” and “Test” diet and kept at salinity of 0‰ and 15‰ for 8 weeks. The diets were formulated using a different soybean meal content to create a contrast in alterations in intestinal morphology. Six fish per treatment were sampled for intestinal morphology analysis at the end of weeks 1, 4 and 8. The proximal, middle and distal intestine were processed for quantitative histology, in order to count the number of goblet cell...
Diets can influence the histomorphology of the gut of fish by either causing changes that are associ...
Tilapia, a warm fresh-water herbivorous fish, forms a major component of the species used in tropica...
The adequate diet of Nile tilapia in their growth early stages is fundamental to the success of cult...
Diet composition, ingredient and nutrients, are important to consider for maintaining intestinal fun...
The present study assessed the effect of different feed ingredients on nutrient apparent digestibili...
The present study assessed the effect of different feed ingredients on nutrient apparent digestibili...
Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) is the world's most widely cultured fish species. Therefore, it...
The present study was undertaken to evaluate the individual and combined effects of oxygen concentra...
The present study was undertaken to evaluate the individual and combined effects of oxygen concentra...
The impact of two dietary organic acids (OAs) on nutrient digestibility and intestinal morphology wa...
The impact of two dietary organic acids (OAs) on nutrient digestibility and intestinal morphology wa...
Soluble non-starch polysaccharides (NSP) present in cereal grains may affect performance of Nile til...
Soluble non-starch polysaccharides (NSP) present in cereal grains may affect performance of Nile til...
Tilapiine species, widely distributed across habitats with diverse water salinities, are important t...
Microbial alpha-diversity measured by (A) Shannon H’, (B) richness, and (C) phylogenetic diversity i...
Diets can influence the histomorphology of the gut of fish by either causing changes that are associ...
Tilapia, a warm fresh-water herbivorous fish, forms a major component of the species used in tropica...
The adequate diet of Nile tilapia in their growth early stages is fundamental to the success of cult...
Diet composition, ingredient and nutrients, are important to consider for maintaining intestinal fun...
The present study assessed the effect of different feed ingredients on nutrient apparent digestibili...
The present study assessed the effect of different feed ingredients on nutrient apparent digestibili...
Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) is the world's most widely cultured fish species. Therefore, it...
The present study was undertaken to evaluate the individual and combined effects of oxygen concentra...
The present study was undertaken to evaluate the individual and combined effects of oxygen concentra...
The impact of two dietary organic acids (OAs) on nutrient digestibility and intestinal morphology wa...
The impact of two dietary organic acids (OAs) on nutrient digestibility and intestinal morphology wa...
Soluble non-starch polysaccharides (NSP) present in cereal grains may affect performance of Nile til...
Soluble non-starch polysaccharides (NSP) present in cereal grains may affect performance of Nile til...
Tilapiine species, widely distributed across habitats with diverse water salinities, are important t...
Microbial alpha-diversity measured by (A) Shannon H’, (B) richness, and (C) phylogenetic diversity i...
Diets can influence the histomorphology of the gut of fish by either causing changes that are associ...
Tilapia, a warm fresh-water herbivorous fish, forms a major component of the species used in tropica...
The adequate diet of Nile tilapia in their growth early stages is fundamental to the success of cult...