Inclusion of near-threatened micronutrient-rich small indigenous species (SIS) dhela (Osteobrama cotio) in pond aquaculture

IF 1.1 Q3 FISHERIES
Mrityunjoy Kunda, Mahfuja Khanom, Md. Jahidul Islam, Debasish Pandit
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Due to their high content of micronutrients, small indigenous species (SISs) of fish play a vital role in the diets of people. Dhela (Osteobrama cotio) is one of the most important micronutrient-rich SISs and was once abundant but is currently disappearing from inland waters. This study investigated the culture suitability of dhela with carp species in polycultures in a pond aquaculture system. The stocking density of the carp species was the same in all the treatments, with Labeo catla, Labeo rohita and Cirrhinus cirrhosus at 10,800/ha. Dhela were cultivated at a density of 10,000/ha in treatment 2 (Dhela-10K) and 15,000/ha in treatment 3 (Dhela-15K), and no dhela were cultivated in treatment 1 (Dhela-0). After 7 months of culture, there were no significant differences in total production among the treatments, with yields of 3393.27 ± 120.70, 3534.52 ± 57.03 and 3687.34 ± 244.41 kg/ha in Dhela-0, Dhela-10K and Dhela-15K, respectively. Notably, a significantly greater (p < 0.05) net profit and benefit‒cost ratio were found in Dhela-10K and Dhela-15K than in Dhela-0, but no significant difference was found between Dhela-10K and Dhela-15K. The inclusion of dhela in pond polycultures with carp species demonstrates the potential benefits of diversifying aquaculture systems. Farmers could consider incorporating SISs into their existing aquaculture practices to increase overall production and improve economic returns.

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在池塘水产养殖中纳入几近濒危的富含微量营养元素的小型本地物种(SIS)dhela(Osteobrama cotio)
由于富含微量营养素,本地小型鱼类(SIS)在人们的饮食中发挥着至关重要的作用。Dhela(Osteobrama cotio)是富含微量营养素的最重要的本土小型鱼类之一,其数量曾一度非常丰富,但目前正在从内陆水域消失。本研究调查了池塘水产养殖系统中鲤科鱼种与鲂鱼的养殖适宜性。在所有处理中,鲤鱼品种的放养密度相同,鲶鱼、鲤鱼和鲫鱼的放养密度均为 10 800 尾/公顷。处理 2(Dhela-10K)和处理 3(Dhela-15K)的鲤鱼养殖密度分别为 10,000 尾/公顷和 15,000 尾/公顷,处理 1(Dhela-0)未养殖鲤鱼。培养 7 个月后,各处理的总产量无显著差异,Dhela-0、Dhela-10K 和 Dhela-15K 的产量分别为 3393.27 ± 120.70 千克/公顷、3534.52 ± 57.03 千克/公顷和 3687.34 ± 244.41 千克/公顷。值得注意的是,Dhela-10K 和 Dhela-15K 的净利润和效益成本比明显高于 Dhela-0(p < 0.05),但 Dhela-10K 和 Dhela-15K 之间无明显差异。在池塘多养鲤鱼中加入鳗鲡表明了水产养殖系统多样化的潜在益处。养殖户可考虑将 SIS 纳入现有的水产养殖实践中,以提高总产量和经济收益。
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