A biometrical traits-to-feed model integrating fish nutrition and genetic improvement of feed utilisation traits: Predicting changes in optimal feed phosphorus levels for selectively bred rainbow trout

IF 3.9 1区 农林科学 Q1 FISHERIES
Antti Kause , Filipe Soares , Tomé S. Silva
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Abstract

Feed whose composition matches nutritional requirements of farmed animals is fundamental for sustainable food production. Selective breeding of fish changes growth, body composition and feed utilisation of fish and hence also nutritional requirements. We derived equations that directly estimate the required changes in feed formulation from measured trait changes, bypassing the traditional estimation by experimental dose-response trials. We applied the model to determine changes in optimal feed phosphorus (P) levels in rainbow trout that has been improved across decades by a breeding programme. The equations show that the effect of changes in body composition (body P%, fillet%, viscera%) on digestible phosphorus inclusion level is modest and linear. The effects of FCR (feed conversion ratio) and phosphorus retention efficiency are strong and highly non-linear, implying that the available phosphorus levels for rainbow trout need to be increased due to their improved FCR, and less so due to their increased fillet% and reduced viscera%. Despite the complex non-linear relationships on the observed raw scale (i.e., additive effects), the multiplicative effects of the traits on a log-log scale are actually simple and intuitive. During the last decades, dietary phosphorus has been reduced to limit nutritional loading to environment. Forecasting showed that the required feed phosphorus levels for rainbow trout under selective breeding are expected to be further increased, and a care must be taken not to reduce the dietary levels too much. The equations integrate quantitative genetics and fish nutrition under one united predictive framework, and they are applicable to other fish species.
结合鱼类营养和饲料利用性状遗传改良的生物计量性状-饲料模型:预测选择性养殖虹鳟鱼最佳饲料磷水平的变化
饲料的成分符合养殖动物的营养需求,是可持续粮食生产的基础。鱼类的选择性繁殖改变了鱼类的生长、身体组成和饲料利用,从而也改变了营养需求。我们推导出的公式可以直接根据测量到的性状变化来估计饲料配方所需的变化,绕过了通过实验剂量-反应试验进行的传统估计。我们应用该模型来确定虹鳟鱼最佳饲料磷(P)水平的变化,虹鳟鱼在过去几十年里通过育种计划得到了改善。由方程可知,体组成(体P%、鱼片%、内脏%)的变化对可消化磷包涵水平的影响是适度的、线性的。饲料转化率(FCR)和磷滞留效率的影响是强烈且高度非线性的,这意味着虹鳟的有效磷水平需要通过提高饲料转化率来提高,而鱼片百分比和内脏百分比的增加则需要降低。尽管在观察到的原始尺度上存在复杂的非线性关系(即加性效应),但在对数-对数尺度上,性状的乘法效应实际上是简单直观的。在过去的几十年里,为了限制对环境的营养负荷,人们减少了膳食磷。预测表明,虹鳟鱼选择性养殖所需饲料磷水平预计将进一步提高,必须注意不要过多降低饲料磷水平。该方程将数量遗传学和鱼类营养结合在一个统一的预测框架下,适用于其他鱼类。
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Aquaculture
Aquaculture 农林科学-海洋与淡水生物学
CiteScore
8.60
自引率
17.80%
发文量
1246
审稿时长
56 days
期刊介绍: Aquaculture is an international journal for the exploration, improvement and management of all freshwater and marine food resources. It publishes novel and innovative research of world-wide interest on farming of aquatic organisms, which includes finfish, mollusks, crustaceans and aquatic plants for human consumption. Research on ornamentals is not a focus of the Journal. Aquaculture only publishes papers with a clear relevance to improving aquaculture practices or a potential application.
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