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Revista Brasileira De Zootecnia | 2012

Stocking density in the larviculture of Nile tilapia in saline water

Ronald Kennedy Luz; Walisson de Souza e Silva; Reinaldo Melillo Filho; André Eduardo Heringer Santos; Lucas Alves Rodrigues; Rodrigo Takata; Érika Ramos de Alvarenga; Eduardo Maldonado Turra

The objective of this study was to assess the possibility of increasing the stocking density in the larviculture of Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus, in saline water. Six-day post-hatched larvae (average weight of 0.09±0.002 g), at the start of the exogenous feeding, were stocked in twelve 8 L tanks at densities of 1, 10, 20 and 30 larvae/L. The larvae were fed a diet consisting of 40% crude protein five times per day. During larviculture, water was kept at a salinity of 2 g of common salt/L. At the end of the 28-day experiment, the survival rate, length, weight, temperature, water salinity and conductivity were not affected by the different treatments. The dissolved oxygen and pH, however, decreased as density increased, whereas total ammonia concentration, turbidity and biomass showed a direct relationship with the increase of stocking density. Consequently, the present study shows for the first time that the larviculture of Nile tilapia is possible with up to 30 larvae/L in water with 2 g of salt/L.


Revista Brasileira De Zootecnia | 2012

Performance and stress resistance of Nile tilapias fed different crude protein levels

Ronald Kennedy Luz; Paula Adriane Perez Ribeiro; Aline Leite Ikeda; André Eduardo Heringer Santos; Reinaldo Melillo Filho; Eduardo Maldonado Turra; Edgar de Alencar Teixeira

The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of different levels of diet crude protein on the performance and stress resistance rate (Re) of Oreochromis niloticus larvae and fingerlings. In the first experiment, 5, 15 and 25 day-old animals were submitted to 1, 5, 7, 10, 15, 20, 30 and 40 minutes of air exposure on a sieve. In the second experiment, tilapia larvae were fed with 32, 40 and 55% crude protein (CP) diets. Animals after 15 and 30 days of feeding (21 and 36 days of life, respectively) were submitted to the air exposure test for 7 and 10 minutes. Re was estimated based on survival 24 hours after the tests. In the first experiment, it was observed that 5-day-old animals were more resistant than animals with 10 and 20 days of feeding (15 and 25 days of life, respectively), when Re starts to decrease for longer than 7 minutes. In the second experiment, the different diets affected survival, performance and Re, and, in general, the worst results observed were the ones for the animals which received the 55% CP diet. The air exposure tests were efficient to evaluate the effect of diet on the resistance rate of Nile tilapia.


Arquivo Brasileiro De Medicina Veterinaria E Zootecnia | 2013

Performance and nutrient utilization in South American juvenile catfish Pseudoplatystoma spp. weighting 89 - 170g, fed at different energy and protein levels

Edgar de Alencar Teixeira; A.C.C. Euler; P.M.C. Faria; Eduardo Maldonado Turra; Ronald Kennedy Luz; S.A. Prado; R. Takata; P.A.P. Ribeiro; Dalton de Oliveira Fontes; Lucas Ribeiro; E.O.S. Saliba

Most studies in nutrition for the South American catfish (surubim) were limited to the initial phase of development. However, it is clear that performance and nutrient utilization can change during the life stages of a fish. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the performance and nutrient utilization in juveniles of surubim fed diets varying in protein and energy levels. Two experiments were performed to test different levels of energy and protein in formulated diets. In the first experiment, surubim juveniles (89.2±4.8g) were fed five diets containing different levels of energy (18.0, 18.8, 19.6, 20.5, 21.3 MJ/kg). In the second experiment, juveniles (170.03±3.35g) were fed five diets containing different levels of protein (360, 400, 440, 480 and 520g/kg). The most favorable energy level for weight gain was 20.3 MJ/kg. The increasing energy levels provided a rise in fat and decrease in protein whole-body composition. The protein amount was between 360 to 400g/kg (383g/kg), which was adequate for performance and nutrient assimilation in surubim juveniles.


Arquivo Brasileiro De Medicina Veterinaria E Zootecnia | 2011

Produção do híbrido "cachadia" em diferentes densidades de estocagem em sistema de recirculação de água

P.M.C. Faria; Ronald Kennedy Luz; S.A. Prado; Eduardo Maldonado Turra; T.B.F. Jorge; A.M.Q. Lana; Edgar de Alencar Teixeira

The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of different stocking densities on cachadia production (Pseudoplatystoma fasciatum x Leiarius marmoratus) in recirculating aquaculture system. In the two first phases for 27 and 40 days using fish with average weight of 31 and 57g, respectively, densities 20, 40, 60, and 80 fish/m3 were tested. In the third and fourth trial, using fish with an average weight of 169 and 399g during 41 and 99 days, respectively, densities 10, 20, 30, and 40 fish/m3 were tested. Survival rate was higher than 92%, without stocking density differences between the treatments. Daily weight gain showed reduction with the increase of the density in the second and fourth trial. However, final biomass presented direct relationship with increase density in all trials. Feed conversion rates ranged 0.8 from 1.3:1 were registered. Cachadia hybrid reached 1.1kg in approximately seven months of rearing indicating promise for intensive production.


Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira | 2016

Digestibilidade de ingredientes em dietas para juvenis de pacamã (Lophiosilurus alexandri)

Karen Daianny Macedo Melo; Giovanni Resende de Oliveira; Túlio Soares de Brito; Déborah Rodrigues Pedrosa Soares; Antonio Jessey de Abreu Tessitore; Érika Ramos de Alvarenga; Eduardo Maldonado Turra; Francisco Carlos de Oliveira Silva; Edgar de Alencar Teixeira

The objective of this work was to determine the apparent digestibility coefficient (ADC) of six ingredients, in practical and purified reference diets, and to assess the influence of these reference diets on the digestibility of the ingredients in pacman catfish juveniles. The following ingredients were evaluated: fish meal, meat and bone meal, soybean meal, roasted whole soybean, wheat meal, and corn protenose. There was interaction between the reference diet and the studied ingredients. The purified diet provided higher ADC for crude protein and gross energy. Pacman catfish showed high ADC for protein ingredients of vegetable origin for the two reference diets.


Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2015

Caracterização morfológica e imuno-histoquímica de fatores angiogênicos e apoptóticos e da expressão de receptores tireoidianos no ovário de tilápia Oreochromis niloticus em cativeiro

Fernanda Caroline dos Santos; Juneo Freitas Silva; Jankerle N. Boeloni; Edgar de Alencar Teixeira; Eduardo Maldonado Turra; Rogéria Serakides; Natália de Melo Ocarino

Morphological and immunohistochemical characterization of angiogenic and apoptotic factors and the expression of thyroid receptors in the ovary of tilapia Oreochromis niloticus in captivity were studied. The morphological evaluation of the ovaries was performed by histological paraffin embedded and stained with HE. The immunohistochemical expressions of CDC47, VEGF, Flk-1, angiopoietin, Tie-2 and thyroid receptor (TRα) were performed by the technique of streptavidein-biotin-peroxidase. Apoptosis was assessed using the TUNEL kit. The relative expression of thyroid hormone receptors (TRα and TRβ) was assessed by RT-PCR real time. The nuclear expression of CDC47 increased with the stage of maturation of the oocyte and was observed in the follicle cells. Apoptotic bodies were observed in the follicular cells of atretic follicles and postovulatory follicles from the ovaries of 150g and 350g fish. Expression of VEGF and its receptor Flk-1 was also observed in the follicular cells, and the expression of both increased with the maturity of the oocyte, with a higher intensity observed in the full-grown follicle. The expression of angiopoietin and of its receptor (Tie 2) was discrete and moderate respectively. TRα expression was independent of follicular development. However, the 350 g tilapia exhibited higher expression of TRβ compared with the 50 g tilapia. We conclude that the proliferative activity and the expression of VEGF and its receptor increase with follicular maturation and that the TRs expression increases with ovarian maturity in tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus).


Arquivo Brasileiro De Medicina Veterinaria E Zootecnia | 2015

Modelagem das trajetórias médias do peso vivo e do rendimento de carcaça de tilápias do Nilo (Oreochromis niloticus) por meio de funções B-spline

D.C.C. Santos; D.C.B. Scalez; T.L. Passafaro; Eduardo Maldonado Turra; André Almeida Fernandes; Érika Ramos de Alvarenga; Gabriel Francisco de Oliveira Alves; Fábio Luiz Buranelo Toral

Employing the method of least squares and quadratic B-spline polynomials, different statistical models were tested to identify the most appropriate to model the mean trajectories of live weight and carcass yield of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus). Data of live weight (8,758) and carcass yield (2,042) of tilapias with ages between 106 and 245 days were obtained from 72 families derived from 36 males and 72 females. The sex and tank variables were considered as classificatory and the coefficients of quadratic polynomials B-spline of two to five intervals of the same size were used as covariables. According to most fit criteria used, the models with quadratic B-spline polynomial with five intervals of the same size presented the best adjustments. The increase in number of intervals of B-spline polynomial improved the fit of the polynomials to the data. The inclusion of classificatory effects from sex, tank, the interaction of these effects and the quadratic polynomial B-spline nested in this interaction indicated that, over time, each sex, grown in different tank, presented different mean trajectory, necessitating the inclusion of nesting time in the interaction sex x tank in order to avoid the under or overestimation of breeding values of the selection candidates in breeding programs of this species.


Aquaculture | 2012

Estimation of genetic parameters for body weights of Nile tilapia Oreochromis niloticus using random regression models

Eduardo Maldonado Turra; Denise Aparecida Andrade de Oliveira; Bruno D. Valente; Edgar de Alencar Teixeira; Samuel de Assis Prado; Daniela Chemim de Melo; Arthur Francisco Araújo Fernandes; Érika Ramos de Alvarenga; Martinho de Almeida e Silva


Revista Brasileira de Saúde e Produção Animal | 2008

Rendimento de carcaça em surubim ("Pseudoplatystoma" spp.) avaliado por ultra-som

Daniel Vieira Crepaldi; Edgar de Alencar Teixeira; Paulo Mário Carvalho de Faria; Lincoln Pimentel Ribeiro; Daniela Chemim de Melo; Denise Aparecida de Andrade Oliveira; Eduardo Maldonado Turra; Bruno Machado Queiroz


Revista Brasileira de Saúde e Produção Animal | 2009

Densidade de estocagem do surubim "Pseudoplatystoma" spp. cultivado em tanque-rede

Eduardo Maldonado Turra; Bruno Machado Queiroz; Edgar de Alencar Teixeira; Paulo Mário Carvalho de Faria; Daniel Vieira Crepaldi; Lincoln Pimentel Ribeiro

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Edgar de Alencar Teixeira

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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Érika Ramos de Alvarenga

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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Ludson Guimarães Manduca

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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Martinho de Almeida e Silva

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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Ronald Kennedy Luz

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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Túlio Soares de Brito

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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Alaion Fonseca da Silva Junior

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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