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Biological performance of Octopus vulgaris in ‘integrated aquaculture’ models: effect of two potential fresh diets,sex and sexual maturation during the grow‐out phase
Authors:Juan Estefanell  Javier Roo  Rafael Guirao  Marisol Izquierdo  Juan Socorro
Institution:1. Grupo de Investigación en Acuicultura (GIA), Instituto Canariode Ciencias Marinas (ICCM), Instituto Universitariode Sanidad Animal y Seguridad Alimentaria (IUSA), , Las Palmas, Canary Islands, Spain;2. CANEXMAR, , Las Palmas, Canary Islands, Spain
Abstract:Two fresh diets were tested on the biological performance of males and females of Octopus vulgaris under industrial rearing conditions in floating cages. The presence of females could potentially release paralarvae to the natural environment (‘integrated aquaculture’). Octopuses were fed on a single diet of bogue (aquaculture by‐product), and on a mixed diet (60–40% crab‐bogue), in two trials. In Trial 1 (918 ± 125 g), growth was higher in octopuses fed on the mixed diet (1.9–2.0%d?1) than in those fed on the bogue diet (1.8–1.9%d?1) irrespective of sex, and mortality was 3% regardless of sex and diet. In Trial 2 (1483 ± 269 g), growth was higher in males fed on the mixed diet (1.8%d?1) than in males fed on the bogue diet (1.4%d?1), both higher than females (1.1–1.3%d?1), and mortality was 22–28% regardless of sex and diet. Best biological performance in trial 1 was related to the lack of functional maturation in females, evidence by the low average gonadosomatic index (2.0–3.6%) in comparison with trial 2 (8.8–11.4%), regardless of diet. No correlations between final weight and sexual maturity indices were found, so the length of the rearing period to maximize biomass increment or to release paralarvae depends on functional maturation in females.
Keywords:   Octopus vulgaris     growth  mortality  sexual maturation  aquaculture by‐products  lipids
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