Influence of feeding frequency on growth, hematology, blood biochemistry, liver histology, and intestinal microbiota in the Oscar (Astronotus ocellatus)

N. Lopera-Barrero, F. P. D. Souza, E. C. S. D. Lima, Lucas Mendonça Odebrecht, V. C. F. Pandolfi, Cindy Namie Seino Leal, U. P. Pereira, A. C. E. Pupim, Paulo César Meletti, Eduardo José A Araújo
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The Oscar (Astronotus ocellatus) is an important Amazonian species with high production potential in fish farms and commercial value for aquarists. However, limited information on the feeding characteristics, such as the frequency of daily feeding, is available for this species in captivity. Therefore, the objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of feeding frequency on growth, hematology, blood biochemical parameters, liver histology, and intestinal microbiota parameters of juvenile Oscars. Four treatments were tested, consisting of fish fed at a feeding rate of one (T1), two (T2), three (T3), or four (T4) times daily with 1% of their biomass. There were no significant differences (p > 0.05) between treatments for growth and hematological parameters. T1 showed lower serum albumin values than T2 and T4 (p < 0.05) and higher hepatosomatic index values than T4 (p < 0.05), which was corroborated by the hepatocyte nucleus count. Intestinal microbiota analysis revealed higher taxon richness in T4 than in T1 (p < 0.05). Lower feeding frequencies (T1) positively influenced the deposition of hepatic energy reserves and decreased albumin production, possibly because of lower peptide absorption in the same treatment. Based on these results, feeding frequencies of two (T2), three (T3) and four (T4) times daily were the most suitable for juveniles of this species.
喂食频率对奥斯卡(Astronotus ocellatus)生长、血液学、血液生化学、肝脏组织学和肠道微生物群的影响
奥斯卡鱼(Astronotus ocellatus)是亚马逊河流域的一个重要鱼种,在养鱼场中具有很高的产量潜力,对水族爱好者来说具有商业价值。然而,关于该鱼种人工饲养时的喂食特点(如每天的喂食频率)的信息十分有限。因此,本研究旨在评估投喂频率对奥斯卡幼鱼的生长、血液学、血液生化指标、肝脏组织学和肠道微生物群指标的影响。试验采用了四种处理方法,即每天投喂 1 次(T1)、2 次(T2)、3 次(T3)或 4 次(T4),投喂量为鱼体生物量的 1%。各处理之间的生长和血液学参数无明显差异(P > 0.05)。T1 的血清白蛋白值低于 T2 和 T4(p < 0.05),肝功能指数值高于 T4(p < 0.05),肝细胞核计数也证实了这一点。肠道微生物群分析表明,T4 的分类群丰富度高于 T1(p < 0.05)。较低的饲喂频率(T1)会对肝脏能量储备的沉积产生积极影响,并减少白蛋白的产生,这可能是因为在相同的处理中,肽的吸收率较低。根据上述结果,每天喂食两次(T2)、三次(T3)和四次(T4)最适合该物种的幼鱼。
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