Scope for growth and dietary needs of Mediteranean Pinnids maintained in captivity.

IF 1.4 3区 生物学 Q2 ZOOLOGY
S Hernandis, I Ibarrola, J Tena-Medialdea, M Vázquez-Luis, J R García-March, P Prado, M Albentosa
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Abstract

Background: The measurement of the energy available for growth (scope of growth, SFG) can be used in bivalves to make a long-term prediction in a short-term experiment of the condition of the individual. In order to tackle the best conditions for captive maintenance of Mediterranean Pinnids, a SFG study was conducted using Pinna rudis as a model species. Three diets were examined to test the viability of live microalgae and commercial products: i) a control diet using 100% of live microalgae based on the species Isochrysis galbana (t-ISO), ii) a 100% of commercial microalgae diet based on the product Shellfish Diet 1800®, and iii) a 50/50% mix diet of I. galbana (t-ISO) and Shellfish Diet 1800®.

Results: SFG results showed significant differences among diets in the physiological functions measured and suggested lower acceptability and digestibility of the commercial product. Negative SFG values were obtained for the commercial diet which indicates that it should be rejected for both Pinnid maintenance. The mixed diet showed improved physiological performance compared to the commercial diet, resulting in a higher SFG that had no significant differences with the control diet. However, in the long-term, the lower digestibility of the mixed diet compared to the control diet could lead to a deterioration of individuals' conditions and should be considered cautiously.

Conclusions: This work represents the first case study of SFG in Pinna spp. and provides fundamental data on dietary needs for the critically endangered species, P. nobilis.

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饲养条件下地中海梭子鱼的生长范围和饮食需求。
背景:测量可用于生长的能量(生长范围,SFG)可以在双壳类动物的短期实验中对个体的状况进行长期预测。为了解决地中海羽石楠的最佳圈养条件,以羽石楠为模型物种进行了SFG研究。研究了三种饲料,以测试活微藻和商业产品的活力:i) 100%使用基于galbana Isochrysis (t-ISO)的活微藻的对照饲料,ii) 100%基于贝类饲料1800®的商业微藻饲料,iii) 50/50%的galbana (t-ISO)和贝类饲料1800®的混合饲料。结果:SFG结果显示不同饮食的生理功能测量有显著差异,表明商业产品的可接受性和消化率较低。商品日粮的SFG值为负,这表明它应该被拒绝用于两种羽状体的维持。与商业饲粮相比,混合饲粮的生理性能有所改善,导致SFG更高,与对照饲粮没有显著差异。然而,从长期来看,混合日粮的消化率低于对照日粮,可能导致个体状况恶化,应谨慎考虑。结论:本研究首次对Pinna spp. SFG进行了个案研究,为Pinna spp. nobilis的饮食需求提供了基础数据。
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BMC Zoology
BMC Zoology Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
CiteScore
2.30
自引率
6.20%
发文量
53
审稿时长
24 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Zoology is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of zoology, including physiology, mechanistic and functional studies, anatomy, life history, behavior, signalling and communication, cognition, parasitism, taxonomy and conservation.
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