Protein deposition and energy recovery in gilthead sea bream (Sparus aurata): Evaluation of nutritional requirements. Corregendum

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https://riunet.upv.es/handle/10251/91907

Cita bibliográfica

Jauralde García, I.; Martínez Llorens, S.; Tomás Vidal, A.; Jover Cerdá, M. (2017). Protein deposition and energy recovery in gilthead sea bream (Sparus aurata): Evaluation of nutritional requirements. Corregendum. Aquaculture. 476:65-73. doi:10.1016/j.aquaculture.2016.06.006

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[EN] The energy and protein requirements for gilthead sea bream were studied until commercial weight. Gilthead sea bream with different body weights (from 24 to 422 g) were fed from starvation to apparent satiation, studying protein and energy in the interval of 21¿25 °C. Energy recovery (ER) was expressed in relation to the digestible energy intake (DEI), ER = 173.1 ∗ (1 − e(− 0.00407 ∗ (DEI-59.84))), and protein deposition (PD) was expressed with regard to digestible protein intake (DPI), PD = 2.97 ∗ (1 − e(− 0.152 ∗ (DPI-1.393))). Maintenance needs in summer conditions were found to be 1.393 g kg− 0.7 day− 1 of the digestible protein intake and 59.84 kJ kg− 0.82 day− 1 of the digestible energy intake. The response curves to the graded levels of intake of energy and protein should allow the diet formulation under several growth conditions and all sizes until commercial weight. Statement of relevance The feed conversion rate in Sparus aurata is not yet optimized, showing high values in farms. The knowledge of the efficiencies at different feeding rate, for the whole range of commercial weights, until 450 g, should help to improve the efficiency of feeding.

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0044-8486

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Aquaculture

DOI

10.1016/j.aquaculture.2016.06.006