Effect of food restriction on female reproductive performance in the redclaw crayfish Cherax quadricarinatus (Parastacidae, Decapoda)

Aquaculture activity has grown remarkably in the last years, crustaceans being the most profitable products because of their high prices. Feeding costs represent a large portion of total operating costs in the aquaculture industry. In this context, the objective of the present study was to evaluate...

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spelling paper:paper_1355557X_v48_n8_p4228_CastilloDiaz2023-06-08T16:11:11Z Effect of food restriction on female reproductive performance in the redclaw crayfish Cherax quadricarinatus (Parastacidae, Decapoda) Tropea, Carolina biochemical composition Cherax quadricarinatus food restriction reproductive performance somatic growth aquaculture industry artificial diet biochemical composition commercial activity cost analysis crayfish experimental study feeding behavior female food growth hatching reproductive strategy sexual maturity stocking density Astacoidea Cherax quadricarinatus Crustacea Decapoda (Crustacea) Parastacidae Aquaculture activity has grown remarkably in the last years, crustaceans being the most profitable products because of their high prices. Feeding costs represent a large portion of total operating costs in the aquaculture industry. In this context, the objective of the present study was to evaluate the effect of food restriction on the reproductive performance of redclaw crayfish Cherax quadricarinatus. Females at the onset of sexual maturity were stocked with males and were fed daily a formulated diet at 1.5% (control group) and 0.5% (restricted group) of their mean weight. The experimental period lasted 105 days. The percentage of ovigerous females and broods successfully hatched tended to be higher in restricted females compared with control females, but egg volume and weight did not differ between both experimental groups. However, the lipid concentration of rematuring ovaries was lower in restricted females than control females, suggesting that food restriction affects the amount of reserves transferred to the ovaries during vitellogenesis. The nutritional state of females was independent of the amount of food provided, as reflected by similar growth parameters and biochemical composition of the hepatopancreas in control and restricted females. Based on these results, we conclude that it is possible to reduce the feeding rate of C. quadricarinatus females to one-third of its original value without affecting their reproductive performance and somatic growth, at least for a 105-day period. This finding provides a useful tool for commercial producers to decrease production costs and improve water quality in culture systems. © 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Fil:Tropea, C. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. 2017 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_1355557X_v48_n8_p4228_CastilloDiaz http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_1355557X_v48_n8_p4228_CastilloDiaz
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topic biochemical composition
Cherax quadricarinatus
food restriction
reproductive performance
somatic growth
aquaculture industry
artificial diet
biochemical composition
commercial activity
cost analysis
crayfish
experimental study
feeding behavior
female
food
growth
hatching
reproductive strategy
sexual maturity
stocking density
Astacoidea
Cherax quadricarinatus
Crustacea
Decapoda (Crustacea)
Parastacidae
spellingShingle biochemical composition
Cherax quadricarinatus
food restriction
reproductive performance
somatic growth
aquaculture industry
artificial diet
biochemical composition
commercial activity
cost analysis
crayfish
experimental study
feeding behavior
female
food
growth
hatching
reproductive strategy
sexual maturity
stocking density
Astacoidea
Cherax quadricarinatus
Crustacea
Decapoda (Crustacea)
Parastacidae
Tropea, Carolina
Effect of food restriction on female reproductive performance in the redclaw crayfish Cherax quadricarinatus (Parastacidae, Decapoda)
topic_facet biochemical composition
Cherax quadricarinatus
food restriction
reproductive performance
somatic growth
aquaculture industry
artificial diet
biochemical composition
commercial activity
cost analysis
crayfish
experimental study
feeding behavior
female
food
growth
hatching
reproductive strategy
sexual maturity
stocking density
Astacoidea
Cherax quadricarinatus
Crustacea
Decapoda (Crustacea)
Parastacidae
description Aquaculture activity has grown remarkably in the last years, crustaceans being the most profitable products because of their high prices. Feeding costs represent a large portion of total operating costs in the aquaculture industry. In this context, the objective of the present study was to evaluate the effect of food restriction on the reproductive performance of redclaw crayfish Cherax quadricarinatus. Females at the onset of sexual maturity were stocked with males and were fed daily a formulated diet at 1.5% (control group) and 0.5% (restricted group) of their mean weight. The experimental period lasted 105 days. The percentage of ovigerous females and broods successfully hatched tended to be higher in restricted females compared with control females, but egg volume and weight did not differ between both experimental groups. However, the lipid concentration of rematuring ovaries was lower in restricted females than control females, suggesting that food restriction affects the amount of reserves transferred to the ovaries during vitellogenesis. The nutritional state of females was independent of the amount of food provided, as reflected by similar growth parameters and biochemical composition of the hepatopancreas in control and restricted females. Based on these results, we conclude that it is possible to reduce the feeding rate of C. quadricarinatus females to one-third of its original value without affecting their reproductive performance and somatic growth, at least for a 105-day period. This finding provides a useful tool for commercial producers to decrease production costs and improve water quality in culture systems. © 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd
author Tropea, Carolina
author_facet Tropea, Carolina
author_sort Tropea, Carolina
title Effect of food restriction on female reproductive performance in the redclaw crayfish Cherax quadricarinatus (Parastacidae, Decapoda)
title_short Effect of food restriction on female reproductive performance in the redclaw crayfish Cherax quadricarinatus (Parastacidae, Decapoda)
title_full Effect of food restriction on female reproductive performance in the redclaw crayfish Cherax quadricarinatus (Parastacidae, Decapoda)
title_fullStr Effect of food restriction on female reproductive performance in the redclaw crayfish Cherax quadricarinatus (Parastacidae, Decapoda)
title_full_unstemmed Effect of food restriction on female reproductive performance in the redclaw crayfish Cherax quadricarinatus (Parastacidae, Decapoda)
title_sort effect of food restriction on female reproductive performance in the redclaw crayfish cherax quadricarinatus (parastacidae, decapoda)
publishDate 2017
url https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_1355557X_v48_n8_p4228_CastilloDiaz
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_1355557X_v48_n8_p4228_CastilloDiaz
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