2010
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2095.2010.00797.x
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Comparison of dietary essential amino acid requirements determined from group-housed versus individually-housed juvenile bluegill, Lepomis macrochirus

Abstract: Two 60‐day experiments were conducted sequentially to determine (i) lysine requirement of juvenile bluegill, Lepomis macrochirus based on the dose–response method, (ii) requirements for other essential amino acids (EAAs) using whole‐body amino acid profile and (iii) whether differences in growth rates of group‐housed versus individually‐housed bluegills lead to different lysine requirement levels because of the presence and absence, respectively, of social hierarchies. Seven, semi‐purified, experimental diets … Show more

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“…Similarly, digestible energy values determined in our previous studies were used for all ingredients except for fish oil and lecithin, for which energy levels were assumed to be 90% digestible (Masagounder et al . ). Costs for the major ingredients (FM, MBM, BM, SBM, CGM corn and wheat) were based on prices (average values as used by Masagounder ) published in Feed Magazine for 2008 and 2009, whereas those for other minor ingredients were based on commercial supplies (Table ).…”
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“…Similarly, digestible energy values determined in our previous studies were used for all ingredients except for fish oil and lecithin, for which energy levels were assumed to be 90% digestible (Masagounder et al . ). Costs for the major ingredients (FM, MBM, BM, SBM, CGM corn and wheat) were based on prices (average values as used by Masagounder ) published in Feed Magazine for 2008 and 2009, whereas those for other minor ingredients were based on commercial supplies (Table ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Digestibility coefficients of the protein sources, corn and wheat determined in our previous studies (Masagounder et al . , ) were used to obtain digestible protein and amino acid levels for the experimental diets. Similarly, digestible energy values determined in our previous studies were used for all ingredients except for fish oil and lecithin, for which energy levels were assumed to be 90% digestible (Masagounder et al .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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