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Early weaning in meagre Argyrosomus regius: Effects on growth,survival, digestion and skeletal deformities
Authors:Cindy Campoverde  Covadonga Rodriguez  José Perez  Enric Gisbert  Alicia Estévez
Institution:1. Centro de San Carlos de la Rápita, IRTA, San Carlos de la Rápita, Tarragona, Spain;2. Departamento de Biología Animal, Edafología y Geología, Universidad de La Laguna, San Cristóbal de La Laguna, Spain
Abstract:Meagre Argyrosomus regius is considered a new species for the diversification of finfish aquaculture in the Mediterranean. Several bottlenecks have been identified by producers, and among them, the necessity to establish early weaning protocols to reduce production costs. In this study, two experiments were carried out with meagre larvae from 2 to 35 days post hatch (dph) using different weaning strategies, including the early introduction of artificial diets and the reduction of Artemia metanauplii to half of the normal amounts. A high frequency of cannibalism and high variability in growth rate and survival were obtained in one of the trials and several changes were introduced (reduction of light intensity, higher frequency of food distribution) in the second trial to increase the survival rate. In both trials, weaning started before the complete morphological and functional development of the stomach; thus, pancreatic enzymes, mainly trypsin and lipase tended to be more active in early weaned larvae compared to the control groups. Early weaning delayed the development of the stomach formation and secretion of acid proteases, which may explain the lower growth rates observed in our study. The effect of weaning on skeletal development was also studied and in this sense the results obtained showed no major influence of the early weaning on the incidence of skeletal deformities. Weaning of meagre larvae can be performed as early as 12 dph, but important aspects such as avoiding cannibalism and co‐feeding live prey and artificial diets for at least 5 days were recommended.
Keywords:cannibalism  digestive enzymes  growth  meagre  skeletal deformities  weaning
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