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Revista Brasileira De Zootecnia | 2006

Níveis de proteína bruta em dietas para alevinos de acará-bandeira

Jener Alexandre Sampaio Zuanon; Ana Lúcia Salaro; Eric Márcio Balbino; Alysson Saraiva; Moisés Quadros; Rodrigo Lima Fontanari

The aim of this experiment was to evaluate dietary protein requirements of freshwater angelfish fry. A complete randomized design with four dietary crude protein levels (34, 38, 42, and 46% of CP) and four replicates was used. Fish averaging 0.44±0.05 g were reared in sixteen 25L-aquarium with aeration, biological filter and controlled temperature (26 ± 0.5°C), in a stocking density of six fish/aquarium. Fish were fed ad libitum at 8:00 a.m., 11:00 a.m., 2:00 p.m, and 5:00 p.m, during 60 days. Final weight, weight gain, feed intake, feed:gain ratio, specific growth rate and protein efficiency ratio (PER) were the evaluated parameters of productive performance. At the end of the experiment, no treatment effect on productive performance, with the exception of PER was observed. Fishes fed diets with 46% CP showed PER significant smaller than those fed diets with 34 and 38% of CP. PER of fish fed diets with 42% of CP did not differ from the other treatments. Diets with 34% of CP can meet the protein nutritional requirements of freshwater angelfish fry.


Revista Brasileira De Zootecnia | 2004

Desempenho de tricogaster (Trichogaster trichopterus) submetido a diferentes níveis de arraçoamento e densidades de estocagem

Jener Alexandre Sampaio Zuanon; Marcelo Assano; João Batista Kochenborger Fernandes

ABSTRACT - The genetic potential for any animal growth depends basically on the environmental conditions like competitionfor space, foods, oxygen. This experiment was conducted with the objective of evaluating the fingerlings growth of a ornamenta l fish( Trichogaster trichopterus ), submitted to three stocking densities and three feeding levels. The fishes (average weight of 0.56 g + 0.09and 0.96 g + 0.13) were divided in two blocks, submitted to three densities (5, 10 and 15 fishes/aquaria) and fed at levels of 3, 6 and9% of body weight/d. The fishes were fed once a day with crumble commercial diet and reared in aquaria (100 L) with biological filter,aeration and partial water renewal. Water showed good limnological parameters for the specie comfort, with decreasing pH andconductivity at the end of the experimental period, at the greatest density (15 fish/aquaria) and feeding level (9% body weight /d). Feedingrate showed significant effect on total length, total weight, weight gain, specific growth rate and condition factor, where the fishes fed9% body weight/d showed the best results. Concerning the different stocking densities, only the condition factor showed significantdifference, with the best results for the fish cultivated at density of 10 fishes/aquarium, in relation to those reared at 15 fishes/aquaria.No significant interactions were observed among the feeding levels and stocking densities.Key Words: densities, feeding levels, ornamental fishes,


Revista Brasileira De Zootecnia | 2009

Dietary protein and energy requirements of juvenile freshwater angelfish

Jener Alexandre Sampaio Zuanon; Ana Lúcia Salaro; Sofia Simões Silveira Moraes; Leandro de Oliveira Alves; Eric Márcio Balbino; Erick Siqueira Araújo

Dietary protein and energy requirements of juvenile freshwater angelfish (Pterophyllum scalare) were evaluated. A 3 × 2 factorial design was used, with three dietary crude protein levels being tested (26, 30, and 34% of CP) combined with two digestible energy levels (3,100 and 3,300 kcal DE/kg of diet) in three replicates. Juveniles averaging 2.33 ± 0.26 g were reared in a 25L-aquarium with controlled temperature (26 ± 1oC), biological filter and stocking density of six fish/aquarium. Fish were fed ad libitum at 09:00 a.m., 2:00 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. The following performance parameters were evaluated: final weight, final length, weight gain, feed intake, feed conversion ratio, specific growth rate, protein efficiency ratio and condition factor. Fish fed diets with 26% CP showed greater protein efficiency values when compared to those fed diets with 34% CP. Diets with 26% of CP and 3100 kcal DE/kg could meet the nutritional requirements of juvenile freshwater angelfish.


Revista Brasileira De Zootecnia | 2011

Feed training of juvenile giant trahira under different light intensities

Ana Lúcia Salaro; Mateus Moraes Tavares; William Chaves; Daniel Abreu Vasconcelos Campelo; Jener Alexandre Sampaio Zuanon; Ronald Kennedy Luz

The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of light intensity on the feed training of juvenile giant trahiras (Hoplias lacerdae). A completely randomized design with four light treatments and three replicates was used, and the following light intensities were tested: 204.9; 177.58; 54.64 and 0.00 lux. Juvenile giant trahiras (length = 3.0 ± 0.4 cm and weight = 0.5 ± 0.05 g) were stocked at 6 fish L-1 in 12 rectangular tanks (24 × 20 × 14 cm) containing six liters of water, and subjected to feed training to accept dry diets. At the end of the experiment (21 days), weight gain, length gain, survival, cannibalism, and mortality rates were evaluated. Data were subjected to regression analysis at 5% probability. Different light intensities did not affect growth, survival, mortality, or cannibalism rates in juvenile giant trahiras during the feed training. Therefore, this species can be trained to accept dry diets in the presence or absence of light.


Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira | 2010

Growth performance and body composition of giant trahira fingerlings fed diets with different protein and energy levels

Galileu Crovatto Veras; Ana Lúcia Salaro; Jener Alexandre Sampaio Zuanon; Antônio Policarpo Souza Carneiro; Daniel Abreu Vasconcelo Campelo; Luis David Solis Murgas

The objective of this work was to determine the proper levels of protein and energy in diets of Hoplias lacerdae fingerlings. The dietary crude protein (CP) and gross energy (GE) levels for fingerlings of giant trahira were evaluated in a completely randomized 4x3 factorial design with 35, 39, 43 and 47% CP and 4,100, 4,300 and 4,500 kcal kg -1 of GE, and four replicates. The survival rate was 99.22%, and a linear improvement on the performance parameters was detected after increasing diet crude protein levels. Feed conversion ratio decreased with increasing levels of dietary protein and energy in the diets. A significant interaction between crude protein and gross energy was observed over body protein and mineral matter. Body lipid has increased linearly as gross energy in the diet increased. The retention of crude protein and energy showed a linear increasing with rising of crude protein levels in the diet. Crude protein level at 47% provides the best performance and energy retention, independently of the gross energy levels in the diet.


Revista Brasileira De Zootecnia | 2012

Replacement of moist ingredients in the feed training of carnivorous fish

Ana Lúcia Salaro; José Carlos de Oliveira Júnior; Marcelo Duarte Pontes; Kátia Rodrigues Batista de Oliveira; Isabel Gertrudes Arrighi de Araújo Neves; Renato B. Ferraz; Hamilton Hisano; Jener Alexandre Sampaio Zuanon

The study evaluated the replacement of bovine heart by gelatin in the feed training of carnivorous fish, using giant trahira (Hoplias lacerdae) as an experimental model. A completely randomized design with four treatments and five repetitions was employed. The treatments were composed of wet ingredients beef heart (control), gelatin diluted in water, gelatin diluted in beef heart broth, and gelatin diluted in water mixed with fish meal. The fish (3.22±0.03 cm and 0.57±0.01 g) were conditioned to accept industrialized diets by the technique of gradual feed ingredients transition in the diet. Gains in weight and length, efficiency of feed training, specific growth rate, cannibalism, mortality and survival rates were evaluated. There was significant difference in weight and length gains and specific growth rate, whereby the use of bovine heart gave the best results. Greater efficiency of feed training was observed for fish fed diets containing beef heart and gelatin diluted in water mixed with fish meal. The high survival rates and the absence of significant differences among treatments for rates of cannibalism, mortality and survival indicate the feasibility of using gelatin as a moist ingredient in the feed training of carnivorous fish.


Revista Brasileira De Zootecnia | 2009

Acute and chronic salinity tolerance in adult siamese fighting fish, Betta splendens

Jener Alexandre Sampaio Zuanon; Ana Lúcia Salaro; Galileu Crovatto Veras; Mateus Moraes Tavares; William Chaves

Salinity tolerance of Betta splendens was evaluated in a complete randomized design, with six salt concentrations in the water (0; 3; 6; 9; 12 and 15 g common salt/L) with five replications (1 fish/replication). Adult female B. splendens were individually placed in aquariums in an incubation chamber at 26 ± 0.2oC and 12-hour photoperiod. Fish were fed to satiation, once a day, with commercial diet. Feed intake and survival rate were measured every 12 hours. To evaluate the effect of acute salinity, the mean survival time and median lethal salinity-96 h were calculated, while the chronic effect (18 days) was assessed by calculating the survival salinity maximum and median lethal salinity. The mean survival time was significantly lower at 15 g/L water salinity. The median lethal salinity-96 h calculated was 11.88 g/L, the survival salinity maximum was between 6 and 7 g/L, and the median lethal salinity was 9.35 g/L. There was a significant interaction between feeding time and water salinity. Considering that the B. splendens is a freshwater species, it was concluded that this species demonstrated a high tolerance to water salinity.


Revista Brasileira De Zootecnia | 2011

Feed training of giant trahira fingerlings fed diets containing different levels of vitamin C

Rodrigo Yutaka Dichoff Kasai; Ana Lúcia Salaro; Jener Alexandre Sampaio Zuanon; Céphora Maria Sabarense; Mateus Moraes Tavares; Daniel Abreu Vasconcelos Campelo

The objective of this work was to evaluate suplemenation of vitamin C during feed training of giant trahira fingerlings. An experiment was established in a complete random design with seven treatments (0.0, 17.5, 52.5, 87.5, 122.5, 175.0 and 350.0 mg vitamin C/kg diet) and four repetitions. Giant trahira fingerlings (2.8 ± 0.2 cm) were distributed in 6-L aquaria at the density of 6 fish/L. A basal diet was formulated with 44.0% of crude protein and vitamin C and bovine heart were added in it daily. After 20 days, biometry of fish for evaluation of weight and length gains, rates of survival and cannibalism and uniformity of final length and for macroscopic observations of clinical signs of deficiency or excess of vitamin was carried out. After biometry evaluation, ten fish from each tested diet were collected for analysis of the fatty acid profile which was compared to profile of fish at the same life stage fed forage fish collected from breeding fishponds. Data on growth performance and fatty acid profiles were submitted to analyses of polynomial regression and uniformity of the final length was evaluated by the Bartlett test. There was a significant difference only for uniformity in final length and fatty acid profile of the carcass. Supplementation with 52.5 mg vitamin C/kg diet provided a greater uniformity of the final length of the fish. Fish from breeding fishponds presented lower concentration of PUFA (polyunsaturated fatty acids) and higher concentration of saturated fatty acids compared to fish trained to accept dry diets.


Anais Da Academia Brasileira De Ciencias | 2016

Intestinal and liver morphometry of the Yellow Tail Tetra (Astyanax altiparanae) fed with oregano oil

Pollyanna de Moraes França Ferreira; Débora Werneck Caldas; Ana Lúcia Salaro; Sirlene Souza Rodrigues Sartori; Jerusa Maria Oliveira; Alex Júnio da Silva Cardoso; Jener Alexandre Sampaio Zuanon

This study aimed to evaluate the effect of oregano oil on the intestinal and liver morphometry of yellow tail tetra, Astyanax altiparanae. Fish (1.46 ± 0.09 g) were kept in a 60-L aquaria, at a stocking density of 0.5 fi sh L-1. Six diets containing varying amounts of oregano oil were evaluated (0.0; 0.5; 1.0; 1.5; 2.0 and 2.5 g of oregano oil kg-1). At the end of 90 days, the fi sh were euthanised. Four intestines and four livers were collected per treatment, which were fi xed in Bouin and embedded in resin. For height and width folds, the absorption surface area and thickness of the muscular layer a positive linear effect of oregano oil was observed. A decrescent linear effect on the total number of goblet cells was also observed. For the cytoplasmic percentage of hepatocytes and liver glycogen, a positive linear effect of oregano oil was observed. There was a decreasing linear effect on the percentage of nuclei in the hepatocytes and capillaries. Thus, the oregano essential oil promotes increased absorption areas, modulates the amount of goblet cells involved in protecting the intestinal mucosa and promotes cytoplasmic increase with greater deposition of liver glycogen in yellow tail tetra.


Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira | 2013

Suplementação de vitamina C em dietas para juvenis de trairão

Ana Lúcia Salaro; Rodrigo Yutaka Dichoff Kasai; Antonio Policarpo Souza Carneiro; Céphora Maria Sabarense; Maria Cristina Ferrarini Nunes Soares Hage; Mateus Moraes Tavares; Jener Alexandre Sampaio Zuanon

O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar o efeito da suplementacao da dieta com vitamina C no desempenho produtivo, nas alteracoes morfologicas e no perfil de acidos graxos da carcaca de juvenis de trairao (Hoplias lacerdae). Utilizou-se o delineamento inteiramente casualizado, com sete tratamentos (0, 17,5, 52,5, 87,5, 122,5, 175 e 350 mg kg-1 de vitamina C na racao) e quatro repeticoes. Ao final de 62 dias, foram avaliados: ganhos de peso e comprimento, taxas de sobrevivencia e canibalismo, uniformidade do comprimento final, sinais clinicos de excesso ou deficiencia de vitamina C, presenca de deformidades osseas e perfil de acidos graxos da carcaca. Peixes alimentados com a dieta isenta de vitamina C apresentaram maior uniformidade em comprimento final. Nao foram detectadas deformidades no corpo dos peixes. As analises radiologicas confirmaram a ausencia de deformidades osseas. Observou-se efeito linear positivo dos niveis de vitamina C na dieta para os acidos miristico e araquidonico. Portanto, a vitamina C influencia o metabolismo de acidos graxos da carcaca dos peixes. Durante o crescimento inicial de juvenis de trairao, a vitamina C nao causa deformidades osseas e nao influencia o desempenho produtivo, porem afeta de forma negativa a uniformidade quanto ao comprimento final de juvenis de trairao.

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Ana Lúcia Salaro

University of the Fraser Valley

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Marcelo Duarte Pontes

Universidade Federal de Viçosa

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Mateus Moraes Tavares

Universidade Federal de Viçosa

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Ana Lúcia Salaro

University of the Fraser Valley

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Débora Werneck Caldas

Universidade Federal de Viçosa

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Ronald Kennedy Luz

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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