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摘要
海洋桡足类物种Oithona nana被认为是在海洋孵化场中成功大量养殖的桡足类物种之一。本试验研究了大豆、酵母、米糠和玉米淀粉4种饲料对桡足类(Copepoda, O. nana)种群生长、生长速率、种群组成、繁殖力和脂肪酸组成的影响。试验持续15 d,分别饲喂浓度为1 g/10 6只/d的4种饲料。结果表明,以玉米淀粉为饵料的小叶夜蛾种群生长量最高(9067个/L),种群增长率最高(0.735);营养价值方面,以米糠为食的桡足类动物单不饱和脂肪酸(MUFA)、多不饱和脂肪酸(PUFA)含量最高,饱和脂肪酸/不饱和脂肪酸比(SFA/UFA)最低,SFA最低。更重要的是,米糠日粮是唯一含有二十碳五烯酸(EPA;C20:5ω3)。以米糠为食的桡足类雌虫繁殖力最高(8.33个卵/雌),桡足类和无尾虫比例分别为33.27%和32.65%。最后,从数量上看,玉米淀粉是最适合大规模养殖的饲料,而从质量上看,米糠能提高桡足鱼的营养价值和繁殖力。
Evaluation of the population growth and fatty acid composition of Copepoda, Oithona nana, fed on different diets
The marine Copepoda species Oithona nana , is considered as one of the most Copepoda species that successfully mass cultured in marine hatcheries. This study investigated the effects of four feed diets (soybean, yeast, rice bran, and corn starch) on the population growth, growth rate, population composition, fecundity, and fatty acid composition of Copepoda, O. nana . The experiment was continued for 15 days and the copepods were fed on four feed diets with concentration of 1 g/10 6 individual/day. The results found that O. nana fed on corn starch showed the highest significant population growth (9067 Individual/L) and population growth rate (0.735). For nutritional value, copepods fed on rice bran were detected to have the highest content of monounsaturated fatty acid (MUFA), polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA), the lowest saturated fatty acids/unsaturated fatty acids ratio (SFA/UFA ratio) and the lowest SFA. More importantly, the rice bran diet was the only diet that showed eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA; C20:5ω3). Moreover, copepods fed on rice bran showed the highest significant female fecundity (8.33 egg/female), copepodite and nauplii percentages (33.27 and 32.65%, respectively). Finally, regarding to the quantity, corn starch is the most suitable diet for mass culturing O. nana, while, regarding to the quality, rice bran enhances the nutritional value and fecundity of the Calanoida Copepoda O. nana.