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Influence of Krill Meal on the Performance of Post-Smolt Atlantic Salmon That Are Fed Plant-Based and Animal-Based Fishmeal and Fish Oil-Free Diets
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WoS WOS:001132421000001
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85180692236
DOI 10.3390/FISHES8120590
Año 2023
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Autores Afiliación Chile

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Abstract



The purpose of this study was to determine the influence of krill meal (KM) inclusion at various levels (0%, 2.5%, 5%) in plant-based and animal-based feeds, that were fishmeal (FM) and fish oil (FO) free, on Atlantic salmon growth. A FM/FO feed containing 0% KM was the control. Using a 2 x 3 factorial approach, diets were randomly assigned to one of 28 0.5 m(3) flow-through tanks (n = 4 tanks per diet) initially stocked with 60 fish (148.4 +/- 12.9 g; 23.6 +/- 0.8 cm; condition factor (K) = 1.16 +/- 0.08) each. Salmon were fed for 90 days using automatic feeders ad libitum. On day 45, stocking densities were reduced to 45 fish per tank by the random removal of 15 individuals to remove any potential of density affecting growth through the trial end. Water temperature, oxygen saturation, pH, and salinity throughout the trial were 11.8 degrees C, 103.5%, 7.38, and 32.0 g L-1, respectively. Fish fed plant-based feed without KM were lighter (p < 0.05) than all other groups at day 45 and 90, but those fed a plant-based feed with KM had comparable growth and feed intake compared to that of fish fed the control diet. Irrespective of the presence of KM, animal-based feeds achieved comparable weight growth (p > 0.05) to the control and 5% KM plant-based groups, with KM increasing feed intake (p < 0.05). Between day 45 and 90, feed conversion ratios increased in all groups except the control and 0% KM plant-based group, while specific growth rates (SGRs) decreased for all except the 0% KM plant-based diet. Between-group differences (p < 0.05) were also noted for the thermal growth coefficient. No differences were recorded in visceral or intestinal weight, and whole-body lipid levels were identical, proportional for all groups. Although differences (p < 0.05) were apparent in the concentrations of individual fillet fatty acids between groups, a 75 g serving size of any treatment would be sufficient to exceed daily intake recommendations for EPA + DHA. This trial determined that benefit, in terms of feed intake and growth performance, was gained when KM was added to plant-based feeds. However, no such advantage was observed when KM was used with animal-based feeds.

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Fishes 2410-3888

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Fisheries
Marine & Freshwater Biology
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Aquatic Science
Ecology
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior And Systematics
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Autores - Afiliación



Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 Barrows, Frederick T. - Aquat Feed Technol LLC - Estados Unidos
Aquatic Feed Technologies LLC - Estados Unidos
2 Campbell, Kelly B. - Anthropocene Inst - Estados Unidos
Anthropocene Institute - Estados Unidos
3 Gaylord, T. Gibson - Bozeman Fish Technol Ctr - Estados Unidos
Bozeman Fish Technology Center - Estados Unidos
4 Sanchez, Rodrigo Hombre Ctr Expt Acuicola Vitapro Chile - Chile
Centro Experimental Acuícola of Vitapro Chile - Chile
5 CASTILLO-CIENFUEGOS, SERGIO MARCELO Hombre Ctr Expt Acuicola Vitapro Chile - Chile
Centro Experimental Acuícola of Vitapro Chile - Chile
6 Mclean, Ewen - Aqua Cognoscenti LLC - Estados Unidos

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Anthropocene Institute, El Camino Real, Palo Alto, USA
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This research received funding through the Anthropocene Institute, 855 El Camino Real, Ste 13A N399, Palo Alto, CA 94301, USA.
This research received funding through the Anthropocene Institute, 855 El Camino Real, Ste 13A N399, Palo Alto, CA 94301, USA.

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