影响美国商业鲶鱼生产池塘饲料转化率的因素

IF 2.3 3区 农林科学 Q2 FISHERIES
Nathan M. Stone, Carole R. Engle, Ganesh Kumar, Menghe H. Li, Shraddha Hegde, Luke A. Roy, Anita M. Kelly, Larry Dorman, Matthew S. Recsetar
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在商业水产养殖生产和研究中,饲料转化率(FCR)被广泛用作衡量饲料利用效率的指标。令人惊讶的是,尽管 FCR 被广泛用作生产指标,但很少有研究关注影响以浮游生物为基础的商业池塘中 FCR 的因素。将 FCR 用作环境监管(强制性或自愿性)的数字标准的建议提出了 FCR 是否满足良好指标的可靠性和一致性要求以及是否会带来预期的行为变化等问题。本文总结了在美国鲶鱼养殖场开展的大学研究验证计划和根据商业养殖场记录开发的数据库中的 FCR 数据。就影响 FCR 的因素对相关研究文献进行了综述。之所以将美国鲶鱼作为案例研究,是因为可以获得来自验证试验(推广/研究主导的农场最佳可用科学试验)和商业农场记录的池塘级数据。虽然分析针对的是美国鲶鱼生产,但对影响FCR的因素提供了见解,这些因素可能适用于其他池塘养殖的水产物种。对池塘数据的商业验证显示:(1)在具有类似放养、投喂和通气率的池塘中,FCR存在显著差异(变异系数从1%到47%不等);(2)存活率对FCR有显著影响;(3)产量、饲料类型、管理或生产系统对FCR没有显著影响。随着存活率的提高,FCR 也会随之提高,这需要改进对联邦保护的食鱼鸟种群的管理,并开发更多有效的疾病疫苗。研究发现,FCR 不具备作为有效指标或数字标准用于监管目的所需的可靠性和一致性。使用 FCR 进行强制性或自愿性监管不太可能导致养殖户改变行为。
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Factors affecting feed conversion ratios in US commercial catfish production ponds

Factors affecting feed conversion ratios in US commercial catfish production ponds

Feed conversion ratio (FCR) is widely used as a measure of feed use efficiency in commercial aquaculture production and research. Surprisingly, little work has focused on the factors that affect FCR in plankton-based, commercial ponds despite the widespread use of FCR as a production metric. Proposals to use FCR as a numeric standard for environmental regulation (mandatory or voluntary) raise questions as to whether FCR meets the reliability and consistency requirements of a good metric, and whether it would lead to desired behavioral changes. This article summarizes FCR data from university research verification programs conducted on US catfish farms and databases developed from commercial farm records. The relevant research literature is synthesized with respect to factors that affect FCR. US catfish is used as a case study because pond-level data from verification trials (Extension/research-led on-farm trials of best available science) and commercial farm records are available. While specific to US catfish production, the analysis provides insights into factors affecting FCR that likely apply to other pond-based aquaculture species. Commercial verification of pond data showed (1) significant variation in FCR (coefficients of variation from 1% to 47%) among ponds with similar stocking, feeding, and aeration rates; (2) significant effects of survival on FCR; and (3) no significant effects on FCR of yield, feed type, management, or production system. Improvements in FCR would occur with improved survival that requires improved management of federally protected fish-eating bird populations and development of additional, effective vaccines for diseases. FCRs were found to not exhibit the degree of reliability and consistency required for use as an effective metric or numeric standard for regulatory purposes. Use of FCR for mandatory or voluntary regulation is unlikely to lead to behavioral changes by farmers.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of the World Aquaculture Society is an international scientific journal publishing original research on the culture of aquatic plants and animals including: Nutrition; Disease; Genetics and breeding; Physiology; Environmental quality; Culture systems engineering; Husbandry practices; Economics and marketing.
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