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Effects of feeding stimulants on the feed consumption,growth and survival at glass eel and elver stages in the European eel (Anguilla anguilla)
Authors:JA HIRT‐CHABBERT  A SKALLI  OA YOUNG  E GISBERT
Institution:1. School of Applied Sciences, Auckland University of Technology (AUT), Auckland, New Zealand;2. IRTA, Centre de Sant Carles de la Ràpita (IRTA‐SCR), Unitat de Cultius Experimentals. Crta. del Poble Nou s/n, Sant Carles de la Ràpita, Spain;3. TECNOVIT, Tecnologia & Vitaminas, Polígono Industrial Les Sorts, Parcela, Alforja, Tarragona, Spain
Abstract:Elvers and glass eels of Anguilla anguilla were fed diets containing two types of feeding stimulants (FS) that were based on processed marine (MBFS) and yeast proteins (YBFS). Elvers (1.5 ± 0.3 g) were fed seven diets (MBFS and YBFS diets at 20 g kg?1, 40 g kg?1 and 60 g kg?1 plus control) for 60 days. Glass eels (250 ± 100 mg) were weaned to 60 g kg?1 MBFS, 60 g kg?1 YBFS and control diets for 30 days. Diets containing 60 g kg?1 FS had a beneficial effect in terms of growth, homogenous size distribution and feed intake in elvers. Elvers fed 60 g kg?1 MBFS and YBFS diets grew 11.9% and 5.6% faster than the control group. No differences in growth and size distribution were detected in glass eels fed 60 g kg?1 MBFS and YBFS diets. However, FS affected the digestive system maturation; fish fed the 60 g kg?1 MBFS and YBFS diets showed higher and intermediate values in the specific enzyme activities in comparison with the control group. This study revealed that the incorporation of FS into a pelleted diet was beneficial on the overall performance of European glass eels and elvers. However, the observed results were different depending on the eel’s stage of development, as well as the type and inclusion level of the FS.
Keywords:             Anguilla anguilla     elver  European eel  feed stimulant  glass eel  histology  weaning
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