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Introduction of jundia Rhamdia quelen (Quoy & Gaimard) and Nile tilapia Oreochromis niloticus (Linnaeus) increases the productivity of carp polyculture in southern Brazil
Authors:Leonardo Bolognesi da Silva  Leonardo José Gil Barcellos  Rosmari Mezzalira Quevedo  Silvia Maria Guimarães de Souza  Alexandre de Mello Kessler  Luiz Carlos Kreutz  Filipe Ritter  Jovani Antônio Finco  & Alexandra Calliari Bedin
Institution:Veterinarian, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Departamento de Zootecnia, Setor de Aquacultura. Avenida Bento Gonçalves, Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil;
Veterinarian, Professors. Universidade de Passo Fundo (UPF), Curso de Medicina Veterinária. Campus I, Passo Fundo, RS, Brazil;
Biologist, UPF, Passo Fundo, RS, Brazil;
Undergraduate Students of Veterinary Medicine, UPF, Passo Fundo, RS, Brazil
Abstract:Fish polyculture is based on the assumption that each species has its own feeding niche and may increase the maximum standing crop of a pond by exploring a wider range of available food and ecological niches. In order to identify the better species ratio and to introduce jundia (JN) (Rhamdia quelen Quoy & Gaimard) and Nile tilapia (NT) (Oreochromis niloticus Linnaeus) in to the carp polyculture practiced in South Brazil, a 162‐day experiment was conducted, in 12 250‐m2 earthen ponds (1.2 m deep). Treatment I (T‐I) contained 35% common carp, Cyprinus carpio (L.) (CC); 35% grass carp, Ctenopharyngodon idella Valenciennes (GC); 15% silver carp, Hypophthalmichthys molitrix Valenciennes (SC); and 15% bighead carp, Aristichthys nobilis Richardson (BC). Treatment II (T‐II) consisted of three ponds stocked at the following ratio: 17.5% CC, 35% GC, 15% SC, 15% BC and 17.5% JN. Treatment III (T‐III) consisted of three ponds with 35% CC, 35% GC, 7.5% SC, 7.5% BC and 15% NT. Treatment IV (T‐IV) consisted of three ponds with 17.5% CC, 35% GC, 7.5% SC, 7.5% BC%, 17.5% JN and 15% NT. No significant correlation was found between the treatments with different species ratio and water quality parameters. The final weight of different species, in different treatments, was statistically different. The major result was the clear positive effect on growth parameters observed by the introduction of JN and/or NT in to the carp polyculture. The yield per hectare was 2083.33±183 kg ha?1 for polyculture with carp species; 2476.67±139.88 kg ha?1 following the introduction of JN only; 2801.67±111.42 kg ha?1 for isolated introduction of NT; and 2506.67±422.31 kg ha?1 for simultaneous introduction of JN and NT. The introduction of JN and/or NT had a positive effect on growth parameters when compared with carp‐only polyculture. The reduction in CC ratio also had a positive effect on growth parameters.
Keywords:polyculture  growth  carp  jundia  Nile tilapia
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