2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.aquaculture.2016.06.037
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Digestive biochemistry as indicator of the nutritional status during early development of the long snouted seahorse (Hippocampus reidi)

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“…However, it does not meet the nutritional requirement of marine fish larvae, including seahorse, and having low digestibility (Souza et al., 2020). Therefore, Artemia supplemented with exogenous digestive enzymes (Souza et al., 2020) or enriched with highly unsaturated fatty acids (HUFAs) (Novelli et al., 2016) before feeding or copepods (Randazzo et al, 2018) are considered to be more suitable for the growth performance and survival of seahorse. For the seahorse juvenile aquaculture, living or frozen mysid shrimp, and enriched Artemia are common to be used.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, it does not meet the nutritional requirement of marine fish larvae, including seahorse, and having low digestibility (Souza et al., 2020). Therefore, Artemia supplemented with exogenous digestive enzymes (Souza et al., 2020) or enriched with highly unsaturated fatty acids (HUFAs) (Novelli et al., 2016) before feeding or copepods (Randazzo et al, 2018) are considered to be more suitable for the growth performance and survival of seahorse. For the seahorse juvenile aquaculture, living or frozen mysid shrimp, and enriched Artemia are common to be used.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The phenomenon of mass mortality is also commonly reported in other teleost fish species, which usually starts at larval first exogenous feeding and lasts for 7-10 days (Sifa and Mathias 1987;Jobling et al, 2012;Browman, 2014). Some of the reasons that are attributed to the early mass mortality includes nutritional deficiencies that can stem from limited feeding ability, immature digestive system, as well as unsuitable and/or inadequate live foods (Rønnestad et al, 2013;China and Holzman, 2014;Novelli et al, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Koldewey & Martin-Smith (2010) publican una extensa revisión del estado mundial de la acuicultura de caballito de mar desde un punto de vista técnico, económico y social. Desde entonces, se ha generado mucha información que permite, a la fecha, tener un mejor conocimiento de aspectos como: efecto de los factores físicos y químicos en el desempeño de diferentes especies de caballito de mar en cautiverio Anderson et al, 2011;Martínez-Cárdenas & Purser, 2011;Pawar et al, 2011;Aurélio et al, 2013;Planas et al, 2013;Blanco et al, 2014;Qin et al, 2014;Faleiro et al, 2015;Hora et al, 2016;Martínez-Cárdenas & Purser, 2016;Mascaró et al, 2016); cultivo y nutrición de juveniles (Faleiro & Narciso, 2010, 2013aOtero-Ferrer et al, 2010;Zhang et al, 2010Zhang et al, , 2011Zhang et al, , 2015aZhang et al, , 2015bPalma et al, 2011;Celino et al, 2012;Planas et al, 2012;Willadino et al, 2012;Yin et al, 2012;García-Manchón et al, 2013;Pham & Lin, 2013;Souza-Santos et al, 2013;Sanaye et al, 2014;Vite-García et al, 2014a, 2014bBlanco et al, 2015;Mélo et al, 2015;Novelli et al, 2015Novelli et al, , 2016; y mantenimiento y reproducción de adultos (Planas et al, 2010(Planas et al, , 2013…”
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“…Recientemente, se ha descrito el proceso de ontogenia del tracto digestivo de H. gutulatus (Palma et al, 2014), así como la ontogenia enzimática digestiva durante el primer mes de vida en esta especie (Blanco et al, 2015) y en H. reidi (Novelli et al, 2016), quedando en evidencia el efecto de la dieta en el desarrollo de los procesos digestivos de caballitos de mar. En el caso de H. guttulatus los perfiles de actividad enzimática son bajos para tripsina, quitinasa y α-amilasa, y, por contraste, se presenta un incremento progresivo y sin fluctuaciones de la actividad para los substratos de lipasa desde el primer día de vida (butirato, octanoato y oleato) (Blanco et al, 2015), lo cual refuerza la idea de la importancia de los ácidos grasos como combustible metabólico durante las primeras etapas.…”
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