Tilapia Nilotica Welfare in Relation to Economic and Managerial Culture

S. Hamid, Sara E. Shahin, A. Abouelnaga
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The aim of this study was to investigate the impact of different stocking populations of tilapia nilotica fish in their aquaculture on some maintenance behavior, performance, economic values and hormonal concentration levels. On this research, 300 tilapia nilotica fish were distributed into different densities (15, 20,25 and30 fish per aquaria 40*30*80cm) 3 replica for each population and distributed in 70 Litter water in aquaria. 30 fish kept as aspare. After 2 weeks from the start of the experiment and at the end of the experimental periods, blood samples were collected for serum cortisol and growth hormones assay. From the obtained results we found that, The feeding and foraging behavior time and frequency (94.00+3.55 & 144.00+9.79) were improved with stocking density (15 fish in aquaria) and the aggressive behavior was at high level with overcrowding. (26.80+1.83 & 105.00+4.68), on the other hand the surfacing, swimming and resting time were increased with higher stocking rate. The growth hormone was increased with decreased stocking density. The stress indicating hormone (cortisol) was increased with high stocking populations. The return and profit were significantly increase with decreased stocking density.
罗非鱼福利与经济和管理文化的关系
本研究旨在探讨尼罗罗非鱼养殖中不同放养种群对其维持行为、生产性能、经济价值和激素浓度水平的影响。本研究以尼罗罗非鱼300尾为研究对象,每个种群按不同密度(15、20、25、30尾/水族箱40*30*80cm) 3个副本分布在70个水族箱的枯落水中。30条鱼作为备用。试验开始和试验结束2周后,采集大鼠血液进行血清皮质醇和生长激素测定。结果表明:放养密度(水族箱15条)提高了摄食行为时间和频率(94.00+3.55 & 144.00+9.79),过度拥挤时攻击行为处于较高水平;(26.80+1.83 & 105.00+4.68),上浮时间、游动时间和休息时间随着放养率的增加而增加。生长激素随放养密度的降低而增加。随着放养种群的增加,应激指示激素(皮质醇)也随之增加。随着放养密度的降低,收益显著增加。
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