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Effect of ration on the growth and energy budget of Chinese longsnout catfish, Leiocassis longirostris Günther
Authors:Dong Han  Shouqi Xie  Wu Lei  Xiaoming Zhu  & Yunxia Yang
Institution:State Key Laboratory of Freshwater Ecology and Biotechnology, The Chinese Academy of Sciences, Wuhan, Hubei, China; Graduate School of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
Abstract:The effect of ration on growth and energy budget of Chinese longsnout catfish was investigated in a growth trial. Fish of initial body weight of 6.5 g were fed at six ration levels (RLs): starvation, 0.8%, 1.6%, 2.4%, 3.2% of body weight per day, and apparent satiation for 8 weeks. Fish were weighed biweekly to adjust feed amount. The results showed that specific growth rate in wet weight, protein and energy increased logarithmically with increased RLs. The relationship of specific growth rate in wet weight (SGRw, % day?1) and RL (%) was a decelerating curve: SGRw=?0.62+3.10 Ln(RL+1). The energy budget equation at satiation was: 100 IE=12.94 FE+5.50(ZE+UE)+40.07 HE+41.49 RE, where IE, FE, (ZE+UE), HE, RE are food energy, faecal energy, excretory energy, heat production and recovered energy respectively. Body composition was slightly but significantly affected by ration size except for protein content. The most efficient ration based on the relationship between RL and feed efficiency ratio in energy (FERe) was 1.8% of body weight per day.
Keywords:ration level  energy budget  Chinese longsnout catfish              Leiocassis longirostris (Günther)
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