Effects of soluble dietary cellulose on specific growth rate, survival and digestive enzyme activities in three freshwater crayfish (Cherax) species


Autoria(s): Dammannagoda, Lalith; Pavasovic, Ana; Hurwood, David; Mather, Peter
Data(s)

2015

Resumo

The current study evaluated the effect of soluble dietary cellulose on growth, survival and digestive enzyme activity in three endemic, Australian freshwater crayfish species (redclaw: Cherax quadricarinatus, marron: C. tenuimanus, yabby: C. destructor). Separate individual feeding trials were conducted for late-stage juveniles from each species in an automated recirculating freshwater, culture system. Animals were fed either a test diet (TD) that contained 20% soluble cellulose or a reference diet (RD) substituted with the same amount of corn starch, over a 12 week period. Redclaw fed with RD showed significantly higher (p<0.05) specific growth rates (SGR) compared with animals fed the TD, while SGR of marron and yabby fed the two diets were not significantly different. Expressed cellulase activity levels in redclaw were not significantly different between diets. Marron and yabby showed significantly higher cellulase activity when fed the RD (p<0.05). Amylase and protease activity in all three species were significantly higher in the animals fed with RD (p<0.05). These results indicate that test animals of all three species appear to utilize starch more efficiently than soluble dietary cellulose in their diet. The inclusion of 20% soluble cellulose in diets did not appear, however, to have a significant negative effect on growth rates.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/61341/

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Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd.

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/61341/2/61341.pdf

DOI:10.1111/are.12209

Dammannagoda, Lalith, Pavasovic, Ana, Hurwood, David, & Mather, Peter (2015) Effects of soluble dietary cellulose on specific growth rate, survival and digestive enzyme activities in three freshwater crayfish (Cherax) species. Aquaculture Research, 46(3), pp. 626-636.

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School of Biomedical Sciences; School of Earth, Environmental & Biological Sciences; Faculty of Health; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #060499 Genetics not elsewhere classified #060603 Animal Physiology - Systems #070401 Aquaculture #Crustacean, Cherax, Redclaw, Yabby, Marron #Soluble cellulose, Endogenous cellulase, Carbohydrates #Hepatopancreas, Midgut gland, Digestibility, Digestive enzymes, Ezyme expression #endo beta glucanase, amylase, protease #Carboxy methyl cellulase
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Journal Article