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Effect of Stocking Density on Growth, Physiological Responses, and Body Composition of Juvenile Blunt Snout Bream, Megalobrama amblycephala

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JOURNAL OF THE WORLD AQUACULTURE SOCIETY
卷 47, 期 3, 页码 358-368

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/jwas.12278

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  1. Earmarked Fund for China Agriculture Research System [CARS-46]
  2. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [2013PY077]
  3. National Undergraduates Innovating Experimentation Project [201405504041]

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The impact of stocking density on growth performance, physiological indicators, and body composition of juvenile blunt snout bream in recirculating aquaculture system was investigated in this study. Juvenile blunt snout bream were raised at stocking densities of 75, 150, 225, 300, and 450 fish/m(3) for 12 wk with three replicate tanks at each density. All treatment tanks were supplied with water from the same recirculating system to ensure uniformity of water quality across groups. This study has shown that higher stocking densities had a negative effect on individual growth performance. Final body mass, specific growth rate (SGR), and weight gain decreased significantly as stocking density increased. Individual body mass as well as body length were more uniform in fish stocked at densities of 75 and 150 fish/m(3) than in other groups. Stocking densities of 225 and 300 fish/m(3) resulted in significant increases in serum total protein, triglyceride, lactate, and cholesterol levels, whereas blood glucose concentrations decreased significantly. In addition, decreased body lipid content and increased body moisture content were observed at stocking densities of 300 and 450 fish/m(3). Overall, a density of 150 fish/m(3) resulted in higher SGR and more uniform size among juvenile blunt snout bream.

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