Paracentrotus lividus roe enhancement by a short-time rearing in offshore cages using two agar-based experimental feed

Q3 Environmental Science
A. Fabbrocini, M. G. Volpe, S. Hoseinifar, F. Siano, E. Coccia, G. Scordella, C. Licchelli, R. D'adamo, M. Paolucci
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Abstract

In this study, we tested the effect of two agar-based biocomposites (differing for the fish meal source), on the Paracentrotus lividus gonad cycle progression and biochemical composition, in an offshore pilot scale trial. The purpose of this study was to identify a feeding regime for P. lividus that would allow adequate gonadal growth without accelerating the gamete maturation, in order to extend the market period. The purpose was pursued through the use of agar as a binding agent in the manufacturing of biocomposites to be used as feed for P. lividus and the realization of special offshore cages. The gonad index, histology, biochemical composition of fatty acids (FA) and free amino acids (FAA) and volatile molecule fingerprint were evaluated. Both the gonad index and the histological analysis showed a slower gametogenesis progression in the gonads of caged sea urchins with respect to the field collected ones, consistent with our previous results obtained testing a similar feed composition in a recirculating system. The amount and the relative proportions of FA and FAA in the gonads of wild and cultured gonads were similar, while the analysis of the volatile substances of the gonads of the sea urchin conducted using the electronic nose, shows that they vary as a result of the different feeding treatments. These results show that P. lividus sea urchins can be housed, under this feeding regime during the recovery phase of the gonads, without acceleration of the maturation of the gametes and thus in conditions to allow the extension of the market period. Moreover, the here tested agar-based biocomposites make it possible to reduce the management costs of the rearing system as they need to be replaced only once a week, and its environmental impact as they guarantee a limited nutrient dispersion in the water.
两种琼脂基实验饲料在近海网箱短时间饲养对鹅绒对虾卵的增强作用
在这项研究中,我们在海上中试规模试验中测试了两种琼脂基生物复合材料(因鱼粉来源而异)对卵泡副鳕性腺周期进程和生化成分的影响。本研究的目的是确定一种喂养制度,以延长市场期,在不加速配子成熟的情况下,允许足够的性腺生长。目的是通过使用琼脂作为粘合剂来制造生物复合材料,作为lividus的饲料,并实现特殊的离岸网箱。测定性腺指数、组织学、脂肪酸(FA)和游离氨基酸(FAA)生化组成及挥发性分子指纹图谱。性腺指数和组织学分析均表明,笼养海胆的性腺配子发生进程较野外采集的海胆慢,这与我们之前在循环系统中测试相似饲料成分所获得的结果一致。野生和养殖海胆生殖腺中FA和FAA的含量和相对比例相似,而电子鼻对海胆生殖腺挥发性物质的分析表明,它们因饲养处理的不同而有所不同。这些结果表明,在这种喂养制度下,在性腺恢复阶段饲养的鹅毛海胆不会加速配子的成熟,因此可以延长市场期。此外,这里测试的琼脂基生物复合材料可以降低饲养系统的管理成本,因为它们只需要每周更换一次,并降低其环境影响,因为它们保证了有限的营养物质在水中的分散。
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International Journal of Aquatic Biology
International Journal of Aquatic Biology Environmental Science-Ecology
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