Effect of different rearing conditions on body lipid composition of greater amberjack broodstock (Seriola dumerili)
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Rodríguez-Barreto, D.; Jerez, S. (Salvador); Cejas, J.R. (Juana Rosa); Martín, M.V. (María Virginia); Acosta, N.G. (Nieves); Bolaños, A.; Lorenzo, A.Data
2015-09-29Tipo
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Seriola dumerilibroodstock
rearing conditions
stocking density
lipids
fatty acids
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The aim of this study was to assess the effect of
two rearing conditions: outdoor environment with
great volume tanks (500 m3) and low stocking
density (~0.4 kg m 3); and indoor environment
with smaller volume tanks (10 m3) and higher
stocking density (~5 kg m 3), on muscle, liver and
ovary lipid composition of Seriola dumerili brood-
stock born in captivity. The rearing conditions
tested seem to affect the pattern of lipid body depo-
sition in broodstock fish of S. dumerili, increasing
the muscle and liver triacylglycerides (TG) accu-
mulation of fish kept under indoor conditions,
probably due to reduced energy expenditure in
swimming, with some variations in the fatty acid
profile that may respond to the differences in the
culture conditions tested. No significant differences
were found for Gonadosomatic Index (GSI) or
ovary lipid deposition between groups in this
study, which may suggest that the conditions
tested do not have a major effect on ovary devel-
opment. However, one season ...