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Use of biofloc technology during the pre‐maturation period of Litopenaeus vannamei males: effect of feeds with different protein levels on the spermatophore and sperm quality
Authors:André Braga  Diogo LA Lopes  Vitalina Magalhães  Luís H Poersch  Wilson Wasielesky
Institution:1. Post‐graduation Course on Biological Oceanography, Oceanography Institute, Federal University of Rio Grande, Rio Grande, Brazil;2. Marine Station of Aquaculture, Oceanography Institute, Federal University of Rio Grande, Rio Grande, Brazil
Abstract:The objectives of this study were: (1) Compare two systems for pre‐maturation of Litopenaeus vannamei in terms of spermatophore and sperm quality, (2) Compare the effect of feeds with different protein levels on reproductive quality of males reared in a biofloc‐dominated system. Animals (36.40 ± 3.13 g) reared under biofloc technology (BFT) were used in the 30‐day experiment, which involved four treatments: one in a clear water system (CW) and other three in a BFT system. The BFT treatments were differentiated by feed: mix of fish, squid and crab (BFT+FF) composed of 68.48% dietary protein (DP); broodstock feed (BFT+BF) composed of 52.51% DP; and juvenile feed (BFT+JF) composed of 39.91% DP. Feed in the CW was also the mix of fresh food. Spermatophore and sperm quality were analyzed at the beginning and end of the experiment. Higher normal sperm rate was recorded in the CW compared with the BFT+FF. Among the BFT treatments, the BFT+FF had the lowest normal sperm rate. Thus, the use of BFT for pre‐maturation of L. vannamei allowed the reduction in dietary protein levels from 68.48% (BFT+FF) to 39.91% (BFT+JF) and the maintenance of spermatophore and sperm quality compared to the system based on high daily exchange rate.
Keywords:Litopenaeus vannamei (Boone  1931)  pre‐maturation systems  biofloc technology  food  dietary protein  spermatophore  sperm quality
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