The effects of fish meal substitution by clam meal on the growth and health of Florida pompano (Trachinotus carolinus)

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H.-Michael Habte-Tsion
Marty Riche
Sahar Mejri
David Bradshaw
Paul S. Wills
Joseph J. Myers
Carlie S. Perricone
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[1] Florida Atlantic University,Department of Aquaculture and Stock Enhancements, Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute
[2] University of Maine,Cooperative Extension and Aquaculture Research Institute
[3] Sea Watch International,undefined
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Scientific Reports | / 12卷
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A 12-week feeding trial was conducted to evaluate the effects of fish meal (FM) substitution by clam meal (CM, at 10%, 20% and 30% of the diet) on the growth, feed utilization, hepatic antioxidant enzymes, plasma parameters, fatty acid and amino acid composition, and gut microbiome of juvenile Florida pompano, Trachinotus carolinus. The results indicated that: (1) juveniles fed 10% and 20% CM had a significantly higher final weight than the group fed the control (0% CM); and the control group also showed significantly lower weight gain, feed intake, protein retention value, whole-body crude protein and total amino acids composition, but higher hepatosomatic index and whole-body crude fat; (2) hepatic peroxide content and superoxide dismutase activity were not significantly affected by the substitution of CM, but it did affect glutathione peroxidase activity, with higher levels found in fish fed 30% CM compared to 0% and 10% CM; (3) plasma total protein, alkaline phosphatase, alanine aminotransferase, and immunoglobulin M showed no significant differences among the treatments; (4) there were no significant differences among treatments in terms of fatty acids composition and microbial diversity. Overall, this study concluded that CM has comparable benefit in the diet of Florida pompano as FM does.
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