The heat increment of feeding and heat loss relate to growth in Chinese shrimp, Fenneropenaeus chinensis (Osbeck 1765)

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作者
Huang, Guoqiang [1 ]
Dong, Shuanglin [1 ]
Wang, Fang [1 ]
Dong, Shaoshuai [1 ]
Mu, Yingchun [1 ]
Liu, Xiangyi [1 ]
机构
[1] Ocean Univ China, Key Lab Mariculture, Minist Educ, Qingdao 266003, Peoples R China
关键词
Chinese shrimp; heat increment of feeding (HiE); energy budget; growth;
D O I
10.1111/j.1365-2109.2008.01953.x
中图分类号
S9 [水产、渔业];
学科分类号
0908 ;
摘要
Three experiments were designed to investigate the heat increment of feeding (HiE) in Chinese shrimp, Fenneropenaeus chinensis. (1) Four groups of shrimp with different weight were fed at four rations to measure oxygen consumption in the following 24 h. (2) Four groups of shrimp with different weight were fed with four rations for 28 days. (3) Fish flesh, shrimp flesh, clam foot, polychaette worm, formulated diet and mixed diet were provided to six groups of shrimp for 30 days. The coefficient of heat increment of feeding (C(HiE)) values within 24 h after ingesting 1 g digestible protein (DP) and 1 kJ digestible energy (DE) were 18.57 kJ and 0.45. C(HiE) values of 1 g DP and 1 kJ DE achieved in the second experiment were 25.06 kJ and 0.57. The energy cost of 1 g wet weight gain, 1 g protein gain and 1 kJ recovered energy were 13.94, 32.16 and 1.07 kJ. They accounted for 69.28%, 26.71% or 40.23% of HiE of the meals needed for these growths. The present results indicated that HiE was a fundamental property of the feed and the energy cost of growth accounted for different fraction when different feeds were ingested.
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页码:934 / 944
页数:11
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