The effects of mixed algal diets on population growth, egg productivity and nutritional profiles in cyclopoid copepods (Thermocyclops hyalinus and Mesocyclops aspericornis)

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Kumar Vidhya, Venkatachalam Uthayakumar, Subramaniam Muthukumar, Subramanian Munirasu, Venkatachalam Ramasubramanian
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Abstract

This experiment was carried out to evaluate the effect of mixed algal diet on dietary profiles of copepods. The microalgae like Spirulina platensis, Chlorella vulgaris and Azolla pinnata were mass cultured in artificial medium for a period of 20 days, cells are harvested, dried, powdered and used as feed. The small freshwater cyclopoids Thermocyclops hyalinus were compared to Mesocyclops aspericornis a species of copepod genera commonly preferred by most of the fish larvae. Both species are easily maintained in culture, when fed with mixed algal diets of equal ratios (1:1:1). Biochemical composition, egg production ratios, growth performance and fatty acids profile of the two different species were analyzed after an experimental period of 15 days, all the nutritional values were found to be high and statistically variable. On the basis of biochemical composition, egg production ratio, growth performance, amino acids and fatty acids profile it is found that M. aspericornis was the suitable candidate for larval fish diets.

混合藻饲料对圆足类桡足类种群生长、产蛋量和营养特性的影响
本试验旨在探讨混合藻饲料对桡足类动物膳食结构的影响。将平螺旋藻、小球藻、小红花等微藻在人工培养基中大量培养20 d,收获细胞,干燥、成粉后作为饲料。将淡水小cyclops Thermocyclops hyalinus与大多数鱼类幼虫普遍偏爱的桡足类动物mescyclops aspericornis进行了比较。当以相等比例(1:1:1)的混合藻类饲料喂养时,这两个物种很容易在培养中维持。试验15 d后,对两种鸡的生化组成、产蛋率、生长性能和脂肪酸谱进行分析,发现营养价值均较高,且具有统计学差异。综合生物化学组成、产蛋率、生长性能、氨基酸和脂肪酸特征,认为曲霉是幼鱼饲料的适宜选择。
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