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Título: Somatic growth and gonadal development of Paracentrotus lividus (Lamarck, 1816) fed with diets of different ingredient sources
Autor: Lourenço, Sílvia
Cunha, Beatriz
Raposo, Andreia
Neves, Marta
Santos, Pedro M.
Gomes, Ana S.
Tecelão, Carla
Ferreira, Susana M.F.
Baptista, Teresa
Gonçalves, Sílvia C.
Pombo, Ana
Palavras-chave: echinoculture
European sea urchin
growth rate
gonadal somatic index
fatty acids
Data: 2021
Editora: Elsevier
Citação: Lourenço S, Cunha B, Raposo A, Neves M, Santos PM, Gomes AS, Tecelão C, Ferreira SMF, Baptista T, Gonçalves SC, Pombo A (2021). Somatic growth and gonadal development of Paracentrotus lividus (Lamarck, 1816) fed with diets of different ingredient sources. Aquaculture, 539:736589
Resumo: Sea urchins’ gonads are a delicacy highly appreciated worldwide. In Europe, Paracentrotus lividus is one of the most valuable edible sea urchin species and a desired target for aquaculture. One of the challenges of echinoculture is to increase the sea urchins’ growth rate during the on-growing phase and reducing the production cycle required to obtain sea urchins of commercial size (test diameter ≈ 50 mm). The present study aimed to evaluate the growth and gonad development of P. lividus urchins fed with three dry diets for 15 weeks. The diets were formulated with ingredients of three different sources: an algae-based, a fishmeal-based and a cereals-based diet. The somatic growth was assessed by biometric indicators like the linear and specific growth rates. The gonadal development was assessed by the gonadal somatic index (GSI), gametogenesis level, proximate composition and fatty acids profile. The results obtained showed high growth rates in all the three diets tested (0.44% per day). The sea urchins fed with the cereals diet presented the highest GSI (8.22%) with higher proportion of gonads in growing and premature stages. The proximate composition of the sea urchins’ gonads was significantly affected by diet and sea urchins’ sex, particularly the lipid content. Concomitantly, fatty acids (FA) profile of the gonads was influenced by both diet and sea urchins’ sex with saturated and polyunsaturated FA playing an important role in this differentiation
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/23790
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aquaculture.2021.736589
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