Oxygen consumption and ammonia-N excretion related to protein requirements for growth of white shrimp, Penaeus setiferus (L.), juveniles |
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Authors: | G Taboada G Gaxiola T Garcia R Pedroza A Sanchez L A Soto C Rosas |
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Affiliation: | Laboratorio de Biología Marina Exprimental. Depto. de Biología, Fac. de Ciencias, UNAM. Campeche, México;Centre de Investigaciones Marinas, Universidad de la Habana, La Habana, Cuba;Depart amen to de la Nutrición, Universidad Iberoamericana, México City. México;Institute de Ciencias del Mar y Limnología. LINAM, México City, México |
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Abstract: | An experiment was conducted to study the effect of protein level on the growth rate, survival, pre- and postprandial oxygen consumption, and ammonia (N-NH3) excretion in white shrimp. Penaeus setiferus (L.), juveniles. Diets containing 10%, 20%, 30%, 40% and 50% protein were provided at a proportion of 15% of the dry weight of shrimp weighing 0.19 ± 0.01g. The instantaneous growth rate was recorded for 45 days. The optimum protein level, in terms of the best growth rate, was that of the 30% protein diet (1.1 5g45days?1). All shrimp fed with the diets had significantly higher respiration rates after feeding because of the apparent heat increment (AHI). A greater postprandial nitrogen excretion (PPNE) excretion was also observed after feeding. Shrimp maintained on the 30% protein diet had the lowest AHI and PPNE coefficients (percentage of ingested energyl. and took the least time to reach the oxygen consumption and nitrogen excretion peak. The 0:N ratios varied according to protein level, with higher values (32 and 44, fasting and Feeding, respectively) with a 30% protein diet, and lower values (10 and 13. fasting and feeding, respectively) with 10% and 50% protein diets. These results indicate that P. setiferus juveniles use protein when fed with high (50%) and low (10%) protein diets, and lipid-protein substrates with a 30% protein diet. Under these conditions, P. setiferus grow better with a 30% protein diet where shrimp use food more efficiently. |
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