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摘要
在肉食性鱼类饲料中使用鱼粉/油仍然是水产养殖业环境可持续性的一个问题。在这项研究中,我们调查了一种创新型日粮对金头鲷(Sparus aurata)生长、健康和福利的影响,该日粮的设计具有成本效益和环境可持续性(即用植物、酵母[Saccharomyces cerevisiae]和磷虾粉混合饲料原料替代 60% 的鱼粉)。在为期 135 天的实验中,给鱼喂食创新日粮或商品日粮(对照组),并评估了各种参数,即生长性能、与应激、免疫、健康和福利有关的生理血液参数水平,以及作为能量消耗代表的游泳活动。结果显示,与喂食对照组饲料的鱼类相比,创新型饲料提高了鱼类的生长速度。饲喂创新型饲料的鱼的血液学和生化指标没有显示任何福利受损的情况,而饲喂创新型饲料的鱼的血浆中免疫球蛋白 M 含量较高,这可能表明体液免疫得到了增强。然而,加速度计标签数据显示,喂食创新饲料的鱼表现出更高的整体游泳活动,表明能量消耗更高,这与血浆中测得的更高的前白蛋白水平一致。总之,喂食创新型饲料的鱼类能量代谢较高,但饲料中的营养成分可能会弥补这一不足,从而提高体液免疫力,帮助鱼类更好地适应饲养环境,包括病毒和细菌负荷,确保整体生长状况良好。需要进行更长期的调查,包括测量其他参数,以验证这些有希望的初步结果。
Growth Performance, Immune Characteristics, and Health and Welfare of Gilthead Seabream (Sparus aurata) Fed a Tailor-Made Environmentally Sustainable Diet Formulated Using Novel Ingredients
The use of fish meal/oil in carnivorous fish feeds remains a concern for the environmental sustainability of aquaculture. In this study, we investigated the impact of an innovative diet designed to be cost-effective and environmentally sustainable (i.e., 60% replacement of fish meal by a blend of plant, yeast [Saccharomyces cerevisiae], and krill meal feed ingredients) on the growth, health, and welfare of gilthead seabream (Sparus aurata). Over a 135-day experiment, fish were fed either the innovative or a commercial diet (control), and various parameters were evaluated, namely growth performance, levels of physiological blood parameters related to stress, immunity, health, and welfare, as well as swimming activity, serving as a proxy for energy expenditure. Results revealed that the innovative diet enhanced growth compared to fish fed the control diet. Hematological and biochemical indicators did not highlight any impaired welfare condition in fish fed innovative diet while higher levels of Immunoglobulin M were measured in plasma of fish fed innovative diet, potentially suggesting enhancement of humoral immunity. However, accelerometer tags data revealed that fish fed the innovative diet exhibited higher overall swimming activity, suggesting higher energy expenditure, which was consistent with greater prealbumin levels measured in the plasma. In conclusion, the higher energy metabolism in fish fed the innovative diet might be compensated by the diet’s content, which may boost humoral immunity and hence help the fish develop a better adaptation to rearing environment, including its viral and bacterial load, ensuring overall better growth. Longer term investigations, including measurements of additional parameters, are required to validate these promising preliminary outcomes.
期刊介绍:
International in perspective, Aquaculture Research is published 12 times a year and specifically addresses research and reference needs of all working and studying within the many varied areas of aquaculture. The Journal regularly publishes papers on applied or scientific research relevant to freshwater, brackish, and marine aquaculture. It covers all aquatic organisms, floristic and faunistic, related directly or indirectly to human consumption. The journal also includes review articles, short communications and technical papers. Young scientists are particularly encouraged to submit short communications based on their own research.