Diet composition, ingredient and nutrients, are important to consider for maintaining intestinal functions. Studies on both positive (using feed additives) and negative effects (using high inclusion of plant ingredients) of fish feeds are numerous, however, between studies results are often highly variable, both in type of response and in significance. The central hypothesis of this study was that adverse environmental conditions may aggravate negative effects of plant ingredients on the intestinal functions to the extent that mild effects become severe and perceptible. To do so, dietary factors and environmental conditions were evaluated and the interaction between diet composition and environmental conditions were studied in Nile tilapia....
Woody forage as potential aquatic feed ingredient has a positive effect on tilapia survival and feed...
This experiment investigated intestinal enteropathy and digestive function of rainbow trout challeng...
Physiological response of Nile tilapia to diets with both sunflower (SFSC) and cotton seed cakes (CS...
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...
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...
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...
An increase in salinity of the aquatic habitat can be an environmental stress factor for fresh aquat...
Diet composition, ingredient and nutrients, are important to consider for maintaining intestinal fun...
This experiment investigated intestinal enteropathy and digestive function of rainbow trout challeng...
This study shows that alternatives for fishmeal in a fish diet affect not only fish growth but also ...
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...
Woody forage as potential aquatic feed ingredient has a positive effect on tilapia survival and feed...
This experiment investigated intestinal enteropathy and digestive function of rainbow trout challeng...
Physiological response of Nile tilapia to diets with both sunflower (SFSC) and cotton seed cakes (CS...
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...
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...
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...
An increase in salinity of the aquatic habitat can be an environmental stress factor for fresh aquat...
Diet composition, ingredient and nutrients, are important to consider for maintaining intestinal fun...
This experiment investigated intestinal enteropathy and digestive function of rainbow trout challeng...
This study shows that alternatives for fishmeal in a fish diet affect not only fish growth but also ...
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...
Woody forage as potential aquatic feed ingredient has a positive effect on tilapia survival and feed...
This experiment investigated intestinal enteropathy and digestive function of rainbow trout challeng...
Physiological response of Nile tilapia to diets with both sunflower (SFSC) and cotton seed cakes (CS...