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Feeds for the Aquaculture Sector : Current Situation and Alternative Sources / / by Laura Gasco, Francesco Gai, Giulia Maricchiolo, Lucrezia Genovese, Sergio Ragonese, Teresa Bottari, Gabriella Caruso



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Autore: Gasco Laura Visualizza persona
Titolo: Feeds for the Aquaculture Sector : Current Situation and Alternative Sources / / by Laura Gasco, Francesco Gai, Giulia Maricchiolo, Lucrezia Genovese, Sergio Ragonese, Teresa Bottari, Gabriella Caruso Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2018
Edizione: 1st ed. 2018.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (1,111 pages)
Disciplina: 639.8
Soggetto topico: Nutrition
Food—Biotechnology
Wildlife
Fishes
Food Science
Fish & Wildlife Biology & Management
Persona (resp. second.): GaiFrancesco
MaricchioloGiulia
GenoveseLucrezia
RagoneseSergio
BottariTeresa
CarusoGabriella
Nota di contenuto: Fish Meal Alternative Protein Sources for Aquaculture Feeds -- Fishery Discards as a Source of Food for Reared or Wild Fish? The Bottom Trawling in the Mediterranean Sea as a Case Study -- Sustainable Alternative for Dietary Fish Oil in Aquafeeds: Current Situation and Future Perspectives -- Supplementation of Vitamins, Minerals, Enzymes and Antioxidants in Fish feeds.
Sommario/riassunto: This Brief discusses potential alternative sources for feeds in aquaculture fish diet, and explains that the future of aquaculture’s development is dependent on the costs of fishmeal and fish oil. Considering that the increasing costs of traditional feeds constrain this development, research is looking into alternatives, which can ensure adequate nutrition for animals’ growth. This work reviews the use of alternative plant, microbial and insect protein sources, evaluating in particular their impact on growth, nutrient digestibility, fillet quality traits and sensorial perception in the most important farmed marine and freshwater fish species. The Brief specifically summarizes the pros and cons of plant oils from oilseeds, which can on the one hand be a sustainable substitute for fish oil, but which are on the other hand less rich in omega-3 long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids. The feeding might therefore result in an undesired reduced nutritional value of the flesh of farmed fish. The authors also explore the possible use of fishery discards as potential aquaculture feed source. Since the landing of by-catch will with the new Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) become obligatory (instead of simply returning it to the sea, often dead), suitable uses of what must not be used for human consumption can be investigated. The authors give an outlook whether this might become a sensible alternative to improve the management of discards and create more sustainable fisheries. The Brief also addresses the issues of additives to aquafeeds, such as vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants, but also immunostimulants and enzymes. The authors discuss which effects these additives may have on fish growth, welfare, reproduction and health status in aquacultures.
Titolo autorizzato: Feeds for the Aquaculture Sector  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 3-319-77941-9
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910298596003321
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Serie: Chemistry of Foods, . 2199-689X