EFFECT OF RATION SIZE ON THE GROWTH AND ENERGY BUDGET OF THE GRASS CARP, CTENOPHARYNGODON-IDELLA VAL


Autoria(s): CUI YIBO; CHEN SHAOLIAN; WANG SHAOMEI
Data(s)

1994

Resumo

Young grass carp (12-13 g) were kept at five ration levels ranging from starvation to ad libitum feeding at 30-degrees-C. They were fed duckweed. Food consumption, absorption efficiency and growth were determined directly, and metabolism and nitrogenous excretion calculated indirectly from energy and nitrogen budgets, respectively. The relationship between specific growth rate and ration size was linear. Absorption efficiency for energy was not affected by ration size and averaged 50.6 +/- 0.57% (mean +/- s.e.). Depending on ration size, energy lost in excretion accounted for 4.5-5.9% of the food energy, energy channelled to metabolism accounted for 34.4-48.3% of the food energy, and energy retained as growth accounted for 6.7-11.9% of the food energy. Regardless of ration, a constant proportion of food energy (30.7%) was accounted for by feeding metabolism (total metabolism minus fasting metabolism). The energy budget at the maximum ration was: 100 C = 49.1F + 4.5U + 3.6R(fa) + 30.9R(fe) + 11.9G, where C, F, U, R(fa), R(fe) and G represent food consumption, faecal production, excretion, fasting metabolism, feeding metabolism and growth, respectively.

Identificador

http://ir.ihb.ac.cn/handle/152342/10316

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/59671

Fonte

CUI YIBO; CHEN SHAOLIAN; WANG SHAOMEI.EFFECT OF RATION SIZE ON THE GROWTH AND ENERGY BUDGET OF THE GRASS CARP, CTENOPHARYNGODON-IDELLA VAL,AQUACULTURE,1994,123(1-2):95-107

Palavras-Chave #Fisheries; Marine & Freshwater Biology #6 TELEOSTS #NITROGENOUS EXCRETION #FOOD-CONSUMPTION #FECAL PRODUCTION #BIOENERGETICS #TEMPERATURE #DIETS
Tipo

期刊论文