Title of article
Aspects of the growth of cultured cuttlefish Sepia officinalis (Linnaeus 1758)
Author/Authors
Grigoriou، Panos نويسنده , , Richardson، Christopher Allan نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
-1140
From page
1141
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0
Abstract
Feeding rates, growth rates and feed efficiency ratios were studied in experimentally reared juvenile cuttlefish Sepia officinalis which had been hatched from eggs collected from three different locations, Plymouth, North Wales and Southampton. Groups of newly hatched cuttlefish were either maintained at 19°C and well fed (experiment 1) or were maintained at ambient seawater temperature (7–16°C) with little food for 6 months so that their development was delayed and then transferred to optimum conditions (experiment 2). In the first investigation (expt 1), no significant differences in growth rates (3.72±0.08%, 3.75±0.04% and 3.55±0.04% body weight (BW) day-1 respectively), feeding rates (9.53±0.36%, 9.28±0.36% and 8.95±0.37% BW day-1 respectively) and feed efficiency ratios (38.11±1.67%, 40.52±1.78% and 39.96±1.78% respectively) were observed between cuttlefish from the 3 locations. During the second investigation (expt 2), cuttlefish, whose development was initially delayed after hatching and then were stimulated to grow under optimum conditions (19°C and fed), showed growth rates (3.46±0.08% BW day-1) similar to those held under optimum conditions of seawater temperature (19°C) and food supply shortly after hatching. Feeding rates and feed efficiency ratios were however significantly higher in cuttlefish maintained at 19°C compared to 11°C (8.27±0.14% BW day-1, 41.25±0.52% and 2.75±0.09% BW day-1, 24.87±1.87% respectively).
Keywords
cuttlefish , delayed growth , feed efficiency ratio , feeding rate
Journal title
Aquaculture Research
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
Aquaculture Research
Record number
103222
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