Replacement of fish oil with a high-DHA algal oil in a fishmeal-free diet fed to Florida pompano (Trachinotus carolinus)

M. Riche, F. Barrows, Zachary Nilles, S. Mejri, Kelly M. Campbell, P. Wills
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A 12-week growth trial was conducted to evaluate the complete co-replacement of fish meal (FM) and fish oil (FO) in juvenile Florida pompano (Trachinotus carolinus) diets. Five open-formula experimental diets were formulated as iso-nitrogenous (approximately 46% crude protein) and iso-lipidic (approximately 15% crude lipid). It is assumed that Florida pompano lack the mechanisms for synthesizing sufficient LC-PUFA. In the FM/FO-free diets, to meet the necessary dietary intake of LC-PUFA, a commercially available Schizochytrium algal oil was used. Four diets were prepared from a basal mix, with spirulina and poultry by-product meal as the principal protein sources. They differed only in their oil source, containing fish oil (FO), algal oil (AO), soy oil (SO), or a 50/50 blend of algal oil and soy oil (A/S). The fifth experimental diet (control) was a standard open-formula FM diet. In addition to the experimental diets, two commercial closed-formula diets served as references. The seven diets, each with four replicates, were stocked with 20 Florida pompano (approximately 4 g) in each. The experimental open-formula diets were tested against the control using Dunnett’s t-test, and different oil sources were tested against each other using orthogonal contrasts. The four experimental diets were each tested against the two reference diets with equivalency tests. Feed intake and survival were not different between the experimental diets and control. However, all production metrics were lower in the SO diet than the control. No other differences were observed between the FO, AO, and A/S diets and the control, or between the three diets. The feed conversion ratio (FCR) was higher in fish fed the SO diet than in fish fed the control diet, and no other differences were found. The protein efficiency ratio (PER) was higher in fish fed the control diet than in fish fed the experimental diets. Protein productive values (PPV) were similar to PER, except that the PPV in fish fed the AO diet was not different from the control. The contrasts revealed that the FO, AO, and A/S diets resulted in a lower FCR than the SO diet. The PER was higher in fish fed the AO diet, and lower in fish fed the SO diet. The PPV was higher in fish fed the AO diet than in fish fed the A/S and SO diets, but similar to that of fish fed the FO diet. There were striking differences in performance between the two commercial reference feeds, underscoring the importance of using well-defined open-formula diets as a reference or control. To our knowledge this is the first study to demonstrate that co-replacement of FM and FO can be achieved in Florida pompano by supplying an FM- and FO-free diet. The development of successful open-formula diets without FO will help spur innovation and sustainability in aquaculture production.
在不含鱼粉的饲料中,用高dha的藻油代替鱼油饲喂佛罗里达鲳(Trachinotus carolinus)
为评价鱼粉(FM)和鱼油(FO)在佛罗里达鲳鲹幼鱼饲料中完全替代的效果,进行了为期12周的生长试验。5种开放配方试验饲粮分别为等氮(约46%粗蛋白质)和等脂(约15%粗脂肪)。据推测,佛罗里达pompano缺乏合成足够的LC-PUFA的机制。在无鱼粉/无鱼油的饲粮中,为了满足所需的LC-PUFA摄入量,使用了市售的Schizochytrium藻油。以螺旋藻和家禽副产品粕为主要蛋白质来源的基础混合物配制4种饲粮。它们的不同之处在于油的来源,包括鱼油(FO)、藻油(AO)、大豆油(SO),或藻油和大豆油(a /S)的50/50混合。第5期试验饲粮(对照组)为标准开放式FM饲粮。除试验饲粮外,还可参考两种市售封闭式饲粮。7种饲料,每组4个重复,每种饲料中添加20尾佛罗里达鲳(约4 g)。采用Dunnett’s t检验对试验组开配方饲粮进行对照试验,采用正交对比法对不同油源进行对照试验。将四种试验饲粮分别与两种参考饲粮进行等效性试验。试验饲粮与对照组采食量和成活率无显著差异。然而,大豆油组的所有生产指标都低于对照组。鱼油、AO和A/S饲粮与对照组之间或三种饲粮之间均未观察到其他差异。饲料转化率(FCR)显著高于对照饲料,其他差异无统计学意义。对照饲料的蛋白质效率(PER)高于试验饲料。蛋白质生产值(PPV)与PER相似,但饲喂AO饲料的鱼的PPV与对照组没有差异。对比显示,鱼油、AO和A/S饲粮的FCR低于鱼油饲粮。饲料中AO饲料的PER较高,饲料中SO饲料的PER较低。饲料中AO的PPV高于饲料中A/S和SO,但与饲料中FO的PPV相似。两种商业参考饲料之间的性能差异显著,强调了使用定义明确的开放配方饲粮作为参考或对照的重要性。据我们所知,这是第一个证明佛罗里达pompano可以通过提供不含鱼油和鱼油的饲料来实现鱼油和鱼油的共同替代的研究。成功开发不含鱼油的开放式配方饲料将有助于促进水产养殖生产的创新和可持续性。
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