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Evaluation of weaning performance of California halibut (Paralichthys californicus) larvae using growth,survival and digestive proteolytic activity
Authors:JP LAZO  DE CONKLIN  RH PIEDRAHITA
Institution:1. Department of Aquaculture, Center for Scientific Research and Higher Education of Ensenada, Ensenada, Baja California, México;2. Department of Animal Science;3. Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering, University of California Davis, One Shields Ave., Davis, California, USA
Abstract:This study evaluated weaning success of California halibut, Paralichthys californicus, larvae onto a microdiet at various stages of development utilizing growth, survival and digestive enzyme activity. Weaning onto a microdiet was evaluated at 16, 26, 36 and 46 days posthatch (dph). Alkaline and acid proteases and leucine aminopeptidase activities were measured after weaning and compared between the weaned treatment and Artemia‐fed controls. Survival was significantly lower in the microdiet‐fed treatments compared to the control groups. Growth was significantly reduced in all weaning treatments compared to the control, except for the 46 dph group. No differences in enzyme activities were detected between treatment and diet at 16 and 26 dph; however, activities were higher for the microdiet‐fed larvae at 36 and 46 dph. This study demonstrates that California halibut larvae possess a differentiated and effective digestive system early in development and can be weaned with relative success (>40% survival) before completion of the metamorphosis (i.e., 36 dph). The lack of weaning success at an early date cannot be entirely because of the absence of a functional stomach but could be related to, among other factors, the low‐microdiet ingestion rates observed and higher leaching of smaller microdiets.
Keywords:California halibut  digestive enzymes  larvae  microdiet  weaning
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