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Attractiveness of various protein sources to juvenile rockfish (Sebastes schlegeli, Hilgendorf 1880)

Authors
Kim, H.S.Baek, S.I.Lee, K.W.Jeong, H.S.Cho, S.H.
Issue Date
Jul-2020
Publisher
Haworth Press Inc.
Keywords
aqueous extracts; attractiveness; feed ingredient; Rockfish (Sebastes schlegeli)
Citation
Journal of Applied Aquaculture, v.32, no.3, pp 205 - 220
Pages
16
Indexed
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Journal of Applied Aquaculture
Volume
32
Number
3
Start Page
205
End Page
220
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/8237
DOI
10.1080/10454438.2019.1655516
ISSN
1045-4438
1545-0805
Abstract
The attractiveness of various protein sources of 16 feed ingredients was determined in juvenile rockfish (Sebastes schlegeli) by using reinforced acrylic tank composed of three equally divided rectangular attracting chambers and an acclimatization chamber. Thirty fish were held in the acclimatization chamber at a time and tournament comparison of feed ingredients was applied to evaluate attractiveness. Jack mackerel (JM) (40.0%), sardine (SM) (33.3%), Pollack (PM) (40.0%), shrimp (SHM) (36.7%), mussel meal (40.0%) and oyster (43.3%) meals achieved the highest feeding attractiveness to rockfish in the 1st through 6th preliminary test, respectively. JM (40.0%), SHM (36.7%), squid meal (SQM) (33.3%), SM (40.3%), PM (40.0%) and PM (36.7%) achieved the highest feeding attractiveness to fish in the 7th through 12th preliminary test, respectively. Among the top five feed ingredients showing high attractiveness to rockfish, JM achieved higher attractiveness than PM and SHM in the 1st trial. In the 2nd trial, attractiveness of JM to rockfish was higher than SM and SQM. SM achieved higher attractiveness to rockfish than SQM, but not different from PM throughout the 30-min observation in the 3rd trial. The strongest feeding attractant response of rockfish was observed in JM, followed by SM, SQM, PM, and SHM, in order among various feed ingredients. ? 2019 Taylor & Francis.
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