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Energy balance of Litopenaeus vannamei postlarvae fed on animal or vegetable protein based compounded feeds
Authors:Luis Jimnez-Yan  Abelardo Brito  Gerard Cuzon  Gabriela Gaxiola  Toms García  Gabriel Taboada  Luis A Soto  Roberto Brito
Institution:

aUniversidad Juárez Autónoma de Tabasco, Extensión Universitaria de los Ríos, Tenosique de Pino Suárez, Tabasco, México

bUnidad Multidisciplinaría de Docencia e Investigación, Facultad de Ciencias UNAM, Sisal, Yucatán, México

cIFREMER, COP-Tahiti, France

dLaboratorio de Ecología del Bentos, Instituto de Ciencias del Mar y Limnología, UNAM, México

eFacultad de Ciencias Pesqueras, Universidad Autónoma del Carmen, Calle 56 No. 4, CP 24180, Cd. del Carmen, Campeche, México

Abstract:L. vannamei postlarvae are normally raised with a protein dense diet (50% protein) rich in fishmeal. Part of the protein is utilized for energy purpose instead of protein synthesis. Based on a previous energy partitioning study, the effects of two isoenergetic compounded feed treatments – animal protein (AP) and vegetable protein and carbohydrates (VPC) – upon growth efficiency and energy budget of shrimp postlarvae and early juveniles were determined. Recovered energy (RE) or production (P) after 50 days trial was similar (2 J day? 1) in both treatments, from PL14 to PL19. However, early juveniles discriminated between animal protein (116 J day? 1) and vegetable protein and carbohydrates (88 J day? 1). The difference in respiration indicated a higher heat increment with AP compared to VPC. At maintenance level, energy used was lower with AP than VPC treatment. Postlarvae and early juveniles employed protein as a main energy substrate (O:N < 20). Differences in the efficiencies observed in the calculated energy budget were attributed to the presence of carbohydrates in diet and not to the protein source. The advantage of incorporating vegetable protein source in the diet of harvesting shrimp may eventually contribute towards a reduction of fishmeal costs and waste products as well as to achieve sustainable shrimp farming.
Keywords:Postlarvae  Juvenile  Energy  Animal protein  Vegetable protein  Physiology  Shrimp
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