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- Title
Nutritional evaluation of rotifers in rearing tanks without water exchange during seed production of amberjack Seriola dumerili.
- Authors
Yamamoto, Takeshi; Teruya, Kazuhisa; Hara, Takashi; Hokazono, Hiroto; Kai, Isao; Hashimoto, Hiroshi; Furuita, Hirofumi; Matsunari, Hiroyuki; Mushiake, Keiichi
- Abstract
We evaluated the nutrient contents of rotifers sampled from larval-rearing tanks (tank rotifers) without water exchange during the seed production of amberjack Seriola dumerili at three facilities (Kamiura, Kagoshima, and Miyazaki) and compared them with the nutrient contents of freshly enriched rotifers. Compared to the enriched rotifers, the lipid contents, especially neutral lipids and proportion of 22:6n-3, tended to decrease in the tank rotifers. These trends were clearer at Miyazaki where the tank rotifers were sampled before daily supplementation of microalgae ( Nannochloropsis). Crude protein content of the tank rotifers did not decrease markedly although the proportion of lysine tended to decrease. Vitamin C and E contents of the tank rotifers decreased significantly only at Miyazaki. Calcium content of the tank rotifers increased at Kamiura and Miyazaki, and the increases in iron and manganese contents of the tank rotifers at Miyazaki and zinc content at Kagoshima were pronounced. These results suggest that the nutritional value of rotifers in larval-rearing tanks without water exchange can be maintained by appropriate supplementation of microalgae. The effect of certain minerals that became high in tank rotifers on subsequent larval development requires further investigation.
- Subjects
YELLOWTAIL; SERIOLA; LIPIDS; MICROALGAE; LYSINE; LARVAE; VITAMIN C; MICROORGANISMS; ALGAE
- Publication
Fisheries Science, 2009, Vol 75, Issue 3, p697
- ISSN
0919-9268
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s12562-009-0084-2