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Exploring the trophic structure in organically fertilized and feed-driven tilapia culture environments using multivariate analyses
Authors:Patricia N Muendo  Ana Milstein  Anne A van  Dam  El-Naggar Gamal  Jetse J Stoorvogel  & Marc C J Verdegem
Institution:Aquaculture and Fisheries Group, Wageningen Institute of Animal Sciences, Wageningen University, AH Wageningen, The Netherlands; Fish and Aquaculture Research Station, Dor, M.P Hof HaCarmel, Israel; Department of Environmental Resources, UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education, DA Delft, The Netherlands; The World Fish Center (ICLARM), Africa and West Asia Regional Center (Sharkia), Maadi-Cairo, Egypt; Soil Science Center/Laboratory of Soil Science and Geology, Wageningen University, AA Wageningen, The Netherlands
Abstract:Reports of similar yields in manure and feed‐driven tilapia culture environments raise questions on food utilization in these environments. The possibility that similar production rates are because of utilization of different foods was investigated using exploratory techniques of multivariate analyses. Using factor analysis, trophic pathways through which food becomes available to fish were explored, and using anova models, water quality, sediment quality and tilapia growth and yields were compared. Conceptual graphic models of the main ecological processes occurring in feed‐driven and organically fertilized environments are presented and discussed. In both environments, autotrophic and heterotrophic pathways are important processes that result in the availability of natural foods that are utilized by the fish. Extrapolated fish yield data indicate that with equal nutrient input and stocking density, organically fertilized environments could achieve production rates similar to those in feed‐driven environments. The general assumption that supplemental or complete foods are well utilized by tilapia in outdoor stagnant ponds remains challenged, and further research on tilapia feeding behaviour and food selection in feed‐and organic fertilizer‐driven environments is needed.
Keywords:organically fertilized environments  feed-driven environments  trophic structure  factor analysis  tilapia production
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