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Title: | Cannibalism, growth performance, and body composition of giant trahira juveniles under different photoperiods |
Other Titles: | Canibalismo, desempenho de crescimento e composição corporal de juvenis de trairão em diferentes fotoperíodos |
Keywords: | Hoplias intermedius Giant trahira - Body composition Giant trahira - Cannibalism Giant trahira - Growth performance Trairão - Composição corporal Trairão - Canibalismo Trairão - Performance de crescimento |
Issue Date: | Jun-2018 |
Publisher: | Embrapa Secretaria de Pesquisa e Desenvolvimento Pesquisa Agropecuária Brasileira |
Citation: | RAMOS, S. E. et al. Cannibalism, growth performance, and body composition of giant trahira juveniles under different photoperiods. Pesquisa Agropecuária Brasileira, Brasília, DF, v. 53, n. 6, p. 664-672, June 2018. |
Abstract: | The objective of this work was to determine the effect of photoperiod on the cannibalism, growth, and body composition of giant trahira (Hoplias intermedius) juveniles. A completely randomized design was employed, with four photoperiods - 0L:24D, 6L:18D, 12L:12D, and 18L:6D, hours of light (L): dark (D) - and four replicates, for a period of 90 days. The analyzed parameters were: cannibalism, growth in weight and length, food consumption, feed conversion, protein efficiency rate, muscle growth, and body composition (moisture, lipid, ash, and crude protein). Fish from the 12L:12D photoperiod showed the highest survival rate and no cannibalism, as well as a great uniformity for length and mass values at the end of the experiment. The best photoperiod for giant trahira juveniles is 12L:12D, as these fish showed growth uniformity and no cannibalism, while fish from the 6L:18D and 18L:6D groups had a greater diameter of white muscle fibers and a higher frequency of greater diameter fibers. Giant trahira showed the lowest value for lipids at 6L:18D and the highest value at 12L:12D. Photoperiod affects survival and cannibalism; regarding body composition, only lipids are influenced by photoperiod. |
URI: | http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/57272 |
Appears in Collections: | DMV - Artigos publicados em periódicos |
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