Growth comparison of Asian Nile and red tilapia strains in controlled and uncontrolled farmed conditions

Growth of several genetically improved Nile tilapia (GIFT or Genetically Improved Farmed Tilapia, FaST or Freshwater Aquaculture Center Selected Tilapia, SEAFDEC-selected) and domesticated red tilapia (BFS or Binangonan Freshwater Station, NIFI-red or National Inland Fisheries Institute red, HL or H...

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Main Authors: Eguia, Maria Rowena R., Ikeda, Minoru, Basiao, Zubaida U., Taniguchi, Nobuhiko
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-58012022-03-22T01:21:46Z Growth comparison of Asian Nile and red tilapia strains in controlled and uncontrolled farmed conditions Eguia, Maria Rowena R. Ikeda, Minoru Basiao, Zubaida U. Taniguchi, Nobuhiko Growth of several genetically improved Nile tilapia (GIFT or Genetically Improved Farmed Tilapia, FaST or Freshwater Aquaculture Center Selected Tilapia, SEAFDEC-selected) and domesticated red tilapia (BFS or Binangonan Freshwater Station, NIFI-red or National Inland Fisheries Institute red, HL or Hacienda Luisita) stocks were compared in controlled (tank) and uncontrolled farm conditions (lake-based cages) with unselected NIFI or Chitralada Nile tilapia as control. Specific growth rate differed significantly (P=0.009) in tank-reared Nile tilapia stocks where GIFT grew best at 1.358%/day followed by FaST (1.307%/day), control stock NIFI (1.257%/day) and SEAFDEC-selected (1.202%/day). Genetic effect explained 84.4% of the variance in growth of Nile tilapia in tanks. Although Nile tilapia growth in cages followed the same trend where GIFT grew best at 1.570%/day, no significant stock differences (P=0.479) were noted. Meanwhile, red tilapia reared in either tanks or cages showed no significant stock differences in terms of growth. However, survival of the red tilapia stocks in cages differed significantly with HL having the highest percentage survival at 93.3%. The different growth responses of the Nile tilapia stocks especially under controlled (tank) farm conditions were largely due to genetic factors (stock differences).Under uncontrolled farm conditions, environmental factors were generally observed to have also affected the survival and to some extent, the growth of Asian Nile and red tilapia stocks. 2010-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/4978 info:doi/10.1007/s10499-010-9334-7 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Tilapia—Growth Tilapia—Genetic engineering Tilapia—Breeding 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
Tilapia—Genetic engineering
Tilapia—Breeding
Biology
spellingShingle Tilapia—Growth
Tilapia—Genetic engineering
Tilapia—Breeding
Biology
Eguia, Maria Rowena R.
Ikeda, Minoru
Basiao, Zubaida U.
Taniguchi, Nobuhiko
Growth comparison of Asian Nile and red tilapia strains in controlled and uncontrolled farmed conditions
description Growth of several genetically improved Nile tilapia (GIFT or Genetically Improved Farmed Tilapia, FaST or Freshwater Aquaculture Center Selected Tilapia, SEAFDEC-selected) and domesticated red tilapia (BFS or Binangonan Freshwater Station, NIFI-red or National Inland Fisheries Institute red, HL or Hacienda Luisita) stocks were compared in controlled (tank) and uncontrolled farm conditions (lake-based cages) with unselected NIFI or Chitralada Nile tilapia as control. Specific growth rate differed significantly (P=0.009) in tank-reared Nile tilapia stocks where GIFT grew best at 1.358%/day followed by FaST (1.307%/day), control stock NIFI (1.257%/day) and SEAFDEC-selected (1.202%/day). Genetic effect explained 84.4% of the variance in growth of Nile tilapia in tanks. Although Nile tilapia growth in cages followed the same trend where GIFT grew best at 1.570%/day, no significant stock differences (P=0.479) were noted. Meanwhile, red tilapia reared in either tanks or cages showed no significant stock differences in terms of growth. However, survival of the red tilapia stocks in cages differed significantly with HL having the highest percentage survival at 93.3%. The different growth responses of the Nile tilapia stocks especially under controlled (tank) farm conditions were largely due to genetic factors (stock differences).Under uncontrolled farm conditions, environmental factors were generally observed to have also affected the survival and to some extent, the growth of Asian Nile and red tilapia stocks.
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author Eguia, Maria Rowena R.
Ikeda, Minoru
Basiao, Zubaida U.
Taniguchi, Nobuhiko
author_facet Eguia, Maria Rowena R.
Ikeda, Minoru
Basiao, Zubaida U.
Taniguchi, Nobuhiko
author_sort Eguia, Maria Rowena R.
title Growth comparison of Asian Nile and red tilapia strains in controlled and uncontrolled farmed conditions
title_short Growth comparison of Asian Nile and red tilapia strains in controlled and uncontrolled farmed conditions
title_full Growth comparison of Asian Nile and red tilapia strains in controlled and uncontrolled farmed conditions
title_fullStr Growth comparison of Asian Nile and red tilapia strains in controlled and uncontrolled farmed conditions
title_full_unstemmed Growth comparison of Asian Nile and red tilapia strains in controlled and uncontrolled farmed conditions
title_sort growth comparison of asian nile and red tilapia strains in controlled and uncontrolled farmed conditions
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2010
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/4978
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