Growth of five Asian red tilapia strains in saline environments

Growth of five Asian red tilapia strains (BFS, NIFI, FAC, PF and HL) were evaluated in brackish and seawater. Eight-week-old juveniles from the five test strains were size-matched with similarly aged Oreochromis mossambicus which served as internal reference. Fish were stocked at a ratio of 15 test:...

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Main Authors: Eguia, Maria Rowena R., Eguia, Ruel V.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-57972022-03-22T01:08:53Z Growth of five Asian red tilapia strains in saline environments Eguia, Maria Rowena R. Eguia, Ruel V. Growth of five Asian red tilapia strains (BFS, NIFI, FAC, PF and HL) were evaluated in brackish and seawater. Eight-week-old juveniles from the five test strains were size-matched with similarly aged Oreochromis mossambicus which served as internal reference. Fish were stocked at a ratio of 15 test:15 reference in 100-l tanks supported by a recirculating system. Commercial feed was given twice daily at 10-20% of the fish biomass. Growth, measured from length and weight increment at 10 weeks, was recorded. Statistical analyses on mean specific growth rates showed significant differences among the strains reared in seawater. The Philippine strain PF grew best in seawater while the Thai strain NIFI performed well in brackishwater. In the Philippines, red tilapias are farmed in intensive freshwater culture systems by few aquaculturists. Results of this study indicate that some Asian strains can be developed for use in more sustainable brackish and seawater culture systems. 1999-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/4982 info:doi/10.1016/S0044-8486(98)00484-0 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Tilapia—Growth Fish culture—Water-supply Biology
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
collection DLSU Institutional Repository
topic Tilapia—Growth
Fish culture—Water-supply
Biology
spellingShingle Tilapia—Growth
Fish culture—Water-supply
Biology
Eguia, Maria Rowena R.
Eguia, Ruel V.
Growth of five Asian red tilapia strains in saline environments
description Growth of five Asian red tilapia strains (BFS, NIFI, FAC, PF and HL) were evaluated in brackish and seawater. Eight-week-old juveniles from the five test strains were size-matched with similarly aged Oreochromis mossambicus which served as internal reference. Fish were stocked at a ratio of 15 test:15 reference in 100-l tanks supported by a recirculating system. Commercial feed was given twice daily at 10-20% of the fish biomass. Growth, measured from length and weight increment at 10 weeks, was recorded. Statistical analyses on mean specific growth rates showed significant differences among the strains reared in seawater. The Philippine strain PF grew best in seawater while the Thai strain NIFI performed well in brackishwater. In the Philippines, red tilapias are farmed in intensive freshwater culture systems by few aquaculturists. Results of this study indicate that some Asian strains can be developed for use in more sustainable brackish and seawater culture systems.
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author Eguia, Maria Rowena R.
Eguia, Ruel V.
author_facet Eguia, Maria Rowena R.
Eguia, Ruel V.
author_sort Eguia, Maria Rowena R.
title Growth of five Asian red tilapia strains in saline environments
title_short Growth of five Asian red tilapia strains in saline environments
title_full Growth of five Asian red tilapia strains in saline environments
title_fullStr Growth of five Asian red tilapia strains in saline environments
title_full_unstemmed Growth of five Asian red tilapia strains in saline environments
title_sort growth of five asian red tilapia strains in saline environments
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 1999
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/4982
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