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Feeding time, frequency and ration affect growth and energy allocation in young adults of the sea urchin Lytechinus variegatus

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AQUACULTURE NUTRITION
卷 22, 期 5, 页码 1055-1064

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/anu.12323

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feed management; feed ration; feeding frequency; Lytechinus variegatus; nutrition; sea urchin

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  1. University of Alabama at Birmingham [NA07OAR4170449]
  2. U.S. Department of Commerce

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In a 62-day growth trial, wild caught Lytechinus variegatus (ca. 18 g, 35 +/- 2 mm dia.) were fed as follows: (i) ration equivalent to 3% of average body weight proffered once daily in the morning (AM treatment); (ii) ration equivalent to 3% of average body weight proffered once daily in the evening (PM treatment); (iii) ration equivalent to 1.5% of average body weight proffered twice daily (every 12 h, AM/PM treatment); (iv) ration equivalent to 3% of average body weight proffered in the evening on alternate days (EODSR/PM); or (v) ration equivalent to 6% of average body weight proffered in the evening on alternate days (EODDR/PM). At 30 and 62 days, wet weight gain among urchins fed daily was significantly higher than that of urchins fed on alternate days, regardless of ration size. At 62 days, reduced gonad dry matter production and gonad index were observed among individuals fed on alternate days, regardless of ration size. At 30 and 62 days, feed conversion ratio was optimized among individuals fed daily and in the EODSR/PM treatment. These data suggest that, for culture of L. variegatus, daily feeding will optimize growth, gonad production and feed efficiency regardless of ration size or time of feeding.

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