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Aquaculture and Fisheries

National Taiwan Ocean University

Lipid

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Effects Of Dietary Lipid Levels On Growth, Survival And Body Fatty Acid Composition Of Grouper Larvae, Epinephelus Coioides And Epinephelus Lanceolatus, Jen-Hong Chu, Shyn-Shin Sheen Apr 2016

Effects Of Dietary Lipid Levels On Growth, Survival And Body Fatty Acid Composition Of Grouper Larvae, Epinephelus Coioides And Epinephelus Lanceolatus, Jen-Hong Chu, Shyn-Shin Sheen

Journal of Marine Science and Technology

Two feeding experiments were conducted to study the effects of dietary lipid levels on the growth, muscle fatty acid profile and survival of 0.14 g Epinephelus coioides and 0.09 g Epinephelus lanceolatus larvae. Five semi-purified diets included 0%, 5%, 10%, 15% and 20% lipid were formulated. Each diet was randomly assigned to three replicate groups of grouper larvae. The final weight, weight gain percentage and survival of two grouper species fed diet without supplemented lipid were significantly lower than those of larvae fed treatment diets. E. coioides had lower weight gain percentage than E. lanceolatus. The weight gain percentages of …


Simulated Migration Of European Silver Eel; Swim Capacity And Cost Of Transport, Guido Van Den Thillart, Arjan Palstra, Vincent Van Ginneken Oct 2007

Simulated Migration Of European Silver Eel; Swim Capacity And Cost Of Transport, Guido Van Den Thillart, Arjan Palstra, Vincent Van Ginneken

Journal of Marine Science and Technology

An important aspect of the reproduction of European silver eels is the huge distance (ca 6000-km) they have to swim to reach their spawning grounds. So, obviously endurance swimming is a major requirement for successful reproduction. As migrating eels don’t feed, two major questions should be asked: 1) what are the energy costs to cross the Atlantic Ocean, 2) How much fat do eels need to cover the expenses. From swim tunnel experiments run for days till even 6 months we could determine the cost of transport (COT): 0.5 kJ km-1 kg-1. This amount is about 5 times lower than …