Growth and biochemical composition of juvenile green abalone Haliotis fulgens fed rehydrated macroalgae |
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Authors: | CJ PÉREZ‐ESTRADA R CIVERA‐CERECEDO A HERNÁNDEZ‐LLAMAS E SERVIERE‐ZARAGOZA |
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Institution: | Centro de Investigaciones Biológicas del Noroeste (CIBNOR), Mar Bermejo 195, Col. Playa Palo de Santa Rita, La Paz, Mexico |
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Abstract: | Under controlled laboratory conditions, juvenile green abalone Haliotis fulgens were fed rehydrated natural feeds to determine the effects on growth, survival, feed efficiency and biochemical composition of the digestive gland and muscle. Five macroalgae, Ulva sp. (Chlorophyta), Eisenia arborea, Macrocystis pyrifera, Egregia menziesii (Phaeophyta) and Porphyra perforata (Rhodophyta) were tested. The macroalgae promoted growth, although, depending on the species, there were considerable differences in growth, feed efficiency and biochemical composition of the digestive gland and muscle. Mean growth rate in length and weight and survival rate varied within the ranges 1.6–15.1 μm day?1, 1.4–8.1 mg day?1 and 44–69%, respectively. Significantly, higher growth rates were obtained from Egregia menziesii, M. pyrifera and P. perforata. Feed conversion ratio ranged from 6.5 to 42.4 for P. perforata and Ulva sp. Protein, carbohydrates and lipid contents in the digestive gland ranged from 113 to 180, 98.3 to 448 and 17.2 to 23.3 mg g?1, respectively. In muscle, the ranges were 66.9–123, 9.5–23.2 and 2.8–3.9 mg g?1, respectively. This study shows that rehydrated Egregia menziesii, M. pyrifera and, particularly, P. perforata are more efficient in promoting growth than Ulva sp. and E. arborea which match results reported by other authors when using the same fresh macroalgae. |
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Keywords: | biochemical composition growth Haliotis fulgens juvenile macroalgae |
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