2016
DOI: 10.4322/rbcv.2016.033
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Crescimento e sobrevivência de larvas de pacu (Piaractus mesopotamicus) alimentadas com microdietas

Abstract: O objetivo do trabalho foi avaliar a utilização de microdietas experimentais na alimentação inicial de larvas de pacu, Piaractus mesopotamicus, através do crescimento e sobrevivência dos animais. As larvas foram alimentadas por 28 dias com as dietas:náuplios de Artemia (A); JJ-animais em jejum; T3-dieta comercial (DC:HatchFry Encapsulon); processamento por spray dried sem material encapsulante (SDs); spray dried com material encapsulante (SDc); processamento por geleificação iônica (GI). As melhores médias de … Show more

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“…Daily specific growth rate decreased during the experiment until the period of day 15 to day 23 of rearing. Decreased SGR during larviculture is common, as seen for larvae of P. mesopotamicus , round fish, as well as C. macropomum (Honorato et al., 2016) and larvae of other species such as H. lacerdae (Luz & Portella, 2005, 2015), L. alexandri (Santos et al., 2015) and B. orthotaenia (Pedreira et al., 2008). The lowest values for SGR were soon after exchanging inert food for live food.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Daily specific growth rate decreased during the experiment until the period of day 15 to day 23 of rearing. Decreased SGR during larviculture is common, as seen for larvae of P. mesopotamicus , round fish, as well as C. macropomum (Honorato et al., 2016) and larvae of other species such as H. lacerdae (Luz & Portella, 2005, 2015), L. alexandri (Santos et al., 2015) and B. orthotaenia (Pedreira et al., 2008). The lowest values for SGR were soon after exchanging inert food for live food.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Honorato et al. (2016), the success of to P. mesopotamicus may be related to the type of diet used, its nutritional quality and the requirements of the larvae. Thus, it is important that further studies be carried out related to these aspects in the larviculture of C. macropomum .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%