Osman Sabri Kesbiç
Kastamonu University
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Italian Journal of Animal Science | 2016
Esin Baba; Ümit Acar; Canan Öntaş; Osman Sabri Kesbiç; Sevdan Yılmaz
Abstract In this research the effects of oat Avena sativa extract on the non-specific immune system of common carp (Cyprinus carpio) was examined. For this purpose, the fishes (average weight 9.91 ± 1.52 g) were fed with 5 g kg −1, 10 g kg −1 and 20 g kg −1 oat extract supplemented diets for 60 days. Following 60 days of feeding, the fishes were injected with Aeromonas hydrophila and mortalities were recorded. Lysozyme and myeloperoxidase activity, improved in all groups that received feed supplemented with oat extract. Serum glucose and cholesterol decreased while total protein and albumin in fish increased with the use of the diet supplement with oat extract. Haemoglobin (Hb), mean cell hemoglobin (MCH) and mean cell haemoglobin concentration (MCHC) increased with diet supplemented with oat extract. Oat extract at the concentration of 10 g kg−1 showed significantly higher relative percentage survival (67%) when compared with the control against A. hydrophila injection. Also the dietary supplementation with oat extract caused a significant increase in growth parameters (final weight (FW), weight gain (WG), specific growth rate (SGR) and feed conversion ratio (FCR), when compared to non-supplemented control basal diet. The results suggest that A. sativa extract can be used as a feed supplement to enhance fish immune response and disease resistance against A. hydrophila.
North American Journal of Aquaculture | 2016
Osman Sabri Kesbiç; Ümit Acar; Murat Yigit; Musa Bulut; Nejdet Gültepe; Sevdan Yılmaz
AbstractA feeding study with Two-banded Seabream Diplodus vulgaris was conducted to determine the effects of replacement of fish oil (FO) by unrefined peanut oil (PO) on growth performance, feed utilization, body composition, fatty acid composition, and serum biochemical and hematological variables. Three isonitrogenous (35.8%) and isoenergetic (21.15 kJ/g) diets were formulated by replacing dietary FO with PO at levels of level 0% (PO0), 50% (PO50), or 100% (PO100). Fish were fed twice a day until satiation for an experimental period of 8 weeks. The best growth performance was observed in fish fed with the PO0 and PO50 diets. A significant increase was observed in hematocrit and mean corpuscular volume levels of fish fed with PO50 diet compared with the other groups. Hemoglobin, mean corpuscular hemoglobin, total protein, albumin, and globulin were not affected by dietary PO treatment and did not differ among experimental groups. The glucose level was highest in the PO100 group. Triglyceride and choleste...
American Journal of Experimental Agriculture | 2016
Nejdet Gültepe; Hakan Galip Dorlay; Mehmet İrşad Gültepe; Osman Sabri Kesbiç; Ümit Acar; Ferhat Yalgın
This investigation compared the suitability of different diets for larviculture of meagre ( Argyrosomus regius ). For this purpose, wild fish were caught with longline and subsequently fed either a commercial diet or a mollusc diet. After two years, there was a significant difference between the two diets in the body weight but not the survival rate of the fish ( P<0.05). Both the weight gain and the FCR were significantly higher in fish that were fed the commercial diet compared with those fed Original Research Article
Chemosphere | 2018
Ümit Acar; Burak Evren Inanan; Fahriye Zemheri; Osman Sabri Kesbiç; Sevdan Yılmaz
Recently, Boron (B) contamination of aquatic ecosystem has received considerable critical attention due to its toxic effects at high concentrations on plants as well as animals. Previous studies on toxic effects of B have not dealt with DNA damages in blood and sperm cells of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus), together with blood parameters. This study consisted of two successive experiments purposes to determine these findings, including the median-lethal concentration (LC50) of B for Nile tilapia. In the first one, at 96 h, LC50 of B for Nile tilapia was 141.42 mg L-1 B. In the second one, Nile tilapia were treated with five elevated B concentrations (1, 5, 25, 50 and 100 mg L-1 B) and hematological, serum biochemical parameters, and DNA damages of Nile tilapia in these treatments were determined comparing with the control after 14 days of exposure. Hematological parameters (red blood cell count, hematocrit, and hemoglobin) were similar to each other in all groups while serum biochemical parameters (glucose, total protein, cholesterol, alkaline phosphatase, glutamic oxaloacetic transaminase, and glutamic pyruvic transaminase) in B treatments, especially in 50 and 100 mg L-1 B groups, were found significantly higher (P < 0.05). DNA fragmentation was detected in all blood cells in ≥25 mg L-1 B treatments, while all sperm cells in 100 mg L-1 B treatments. These results demonstrated the harmful effects of B at high concentration (50 and 100 mg L-1 B) on the DNA integrity of blood and sperm cells, and also the serum biochemical parameters.
AQUATIC RESEARCH | 2018
Murat Yigit; Michael Osienski; Judson DeCew; Barbaros Celikkol; Osman Sabri Kesbiç; Mustafa Karga; Ümit Acar; Evrim Kurtay; Musa Bulut; Baris Ozalp; Ümüt Yiğit; Nic Taylor; Robert L. Dwyer
In the present study, a 150 cubic m net pen was designed as part of a collaborative research effort between the International Copper Association (ICA-USA), the University of New Hampshire (UNH-USA) and Cannakale Onsekiz Mart University (COMU-Turkey) in August 2011. The fish cage was developed to support the creation of a small scale demonstration farm, located in the Strait of Canakkale, off the coast of Guzelyali town in Turkey. The surface gravity-type, octagonal shaped fish cage was designed to have a diameter of 6 m and a copper alloy mesh chamber depth of 5 m. The present study details the cage construction and system deployment of one fish cage utilized a chain link mesh net chamber with a copper alloy developed by Wieland-Werke in Germany, with reference to work load challenge and estimation of man-power necessary for the partial and total work efforts. As a conclusion, one cage equipped with copper-alloy mesh pen was brought to a final shape with the net chamber assembled and attached to the cage frame in 3 days and 90 man-hours. The HDPE (high density polythylene) cage frame was assembled by an outside company, therefore detail of the main cage frame is not discussed in this paper.
Journal of Aquaculture Engineering and Fisheries Research | 2016
Ali Türker; Ümit Acar; Osman Sabri Kesbiç; Ferhat Yalgın; Sercan Yapıcı
The occurrence of the alien goby Vanderhorstia mertensi , off Akbuk Cove, Anatolian coasts of Aegean Sea, is here well proven for the first time. On 12 August 2014, a single specimen was observed by visual census. This finding substantiate that its presence and also distribution is expanding northwards, along the Anatolian coasts of the Aegean Sea.
Aquaculture | 2015
Ümit Acar; Osman Sabri Kesbiç; Sevdan Yılmaz; Nejdet Gültepe; Ali Türker
Aquaculture | 2016
Esin Baba; Ümit Acar; Canan Öntaş; Osman Sabri Kesbiç; Sevdan Yılmaz
Turkish Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences | 2016
Francesco Fazio; Concetta Saoca; Giuseppe Piccione; Osman Sabri Kesbiç; Ümit Acar
Aquaculture International | 2014
Musa Bulut; Murat Yigit; Sebahattin Ergün; Osman Sabri Kesbiç; Ümit Acar; Nejdet Gültepe; Mustafa Karga; Sevdan Yılmaz; Derya Güroy