조피볼락(Sebastes schlegeli) 치어 사료내 어분대체원으로서 갈색거저리 (Tenebrio molitor)의 이용성Utilization of Mealworm Tenebrio molitor As a Replacement of Fishmeal in the Diet of Juvenile Rockfish Sebastes schlegeli Seong-Mok Jeong, Esther Kim, Tae-Ho Jang, Yong-Seok Lee and Sang-Min Lee
- Other Titles
- Utilization of Mealworm Tenebrio molitor As a Replacement of Fishmeal in the Diet of Juvenile Rockfish Sebastes schlegeli Seong-Mok Jeong, Esther Kim, Tae-Ho Jang, Yong-Seok Lee and Sang-Min Lee
- Authors
- 정성목; 김에스더; 장태호; 이용석; 이상민
- Issue Date
- 2017
- Publisher
- 한국수산과학회
- Keywords
- Sebastes schlegeli; Rockfish; Mealworm Tenebrio molitor; Fishmeal
- Citation
- 한국수산과학회지, v.50, no.4, pp.372 - 377
- Journal Title
- 한국수산과학회지
- Volume
- 50
- Number
- 4
- Start Page
- 372
- End Page
- 377
- URI
- https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/8138
- DOI
- 10.5657/KFAS.2017.0372
- ISSN
- 0374-8111
- Abstract
- A feeding trial was conducted to evaluate the effects of partial replacement of fishmeal (FM) protein in a practical diet for rockfish Sebastes schlegeli juveniles with mealworm Tenebrio molitor meal (WM), in terms of growth performance, feed utilization, whole body composition and hematological parameters. Four isonitrogenous and isoenergetic diets were formulated to contain 8, 16, 24 and 32% WM (designated as WM8, WM16, WM24 and WM32).
A FM-based diet without WM inclusion was used as a control. Triplicate groups of rockfish (2.6±0.07 g) were hand fed one of the experimental diets to visual satiation twice a day for 8 weeks. Weight gain of fish fed the WM32 diet was lower than that of control. No significant differences were found in daily feed intake, feed efficiency and protein efficiency ratio. The whole-body protein content of fish fed WM0 and WM8 diets were significantly higher than that of fish fed WM32 diet. No statistical differences were observed in hematological parameters. These results indicate that WM has potential as alternative to FM in practical diets for juvenile rockfish and can be used at an inclusion level of up to 24% without having a significant negative effects on growth and feed efficiency.
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