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Dietary Inclusion of Tenebrio Molitor Meal in Sea Trout Larvae Rearing: Effects on Fish Growth Performance, Survival, Condition, and GIT and Liver Enzymatic Activity
ArticleAbstract: Sea trout (Salmo trutta m. trutta) is a species for which effective methods of rearing are still beiPalabras claves:Growth performance, hydrolysed protein, Insect meal, Larvae rearing, sea troutAutores:Hoffmann L., Mazurkiewicz J., Rawski M., Silvia Nogales-MéridaFuentes:scopusEffects of insect diets on the gastrointestinal tract health and growth performance of Siberian sturgeon (Acipenser baerii Brandt, 1869)
ArticleAbstract: Background: Insects in the fish diet are a natural source of protein, fat, and other nutrients. ThesPalabras claves:fish nutrition, Hermetia illucens, Insect meals, Microbiology, Siberian sturgeon, Tenebrio molitorAutores:Józefiak A., Kierończyk B., Mazurkiewicz J., Rawski M., Silvia Nogales-MéridaFuentes:scopusMealworm meal use in sea trout (Salmo trutta m. trutta, L.) fingerling diets: effects on growth performance, histomorphology of the gastrointestinal tract and blood parameters
ArticleAbstract: Insect meals are a group of promising feed materials and sources of nutrients. Their production doesPalabras claves:Dose response, Insect meal, mealworm, Salmo trutta m. trutta, sea trout, Tenebrio molitorAutores:Hoffmann L., Kołodziejski P., Mazurkiewicz J., Pruszyńska-Oszmałek E., Rawski M., Silvia Nogales-MéridaFuentes:scopusInsect meals in fish nutrition
ReviewAbstract: Different studies have shown that insect meals can partially or completely replace the fish and soyaPalabras claves:alternative protein source, antimicrobial peptides, chitin, indispensable and dispensable amino acids, lipids and fatty acidsAutores:Dudek K., Gobbi P., Józefiak A., Józefiak D., Kierończyk B., Mazurkiewicz J., Rawski M., Silvia Nogales-MéridaFuentes:scopus