Qualitative algal analysis from the fish-gut: Tested in the rice fish cropping system
Algae constitute a major proportion of fish food in rice-fish culture system. Study of algal preferences and their availability in the natural environment might be important for developing natural fish feed. Preparation of formulated feeds using under-exploited materials such as algae not only reduc...
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Published in | International journal of environmental science and technology (Tehran) Vol. 3; no. 1; pp. 89 - 94 |
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Main Authors | , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
Iran
Center for Environment and Energy Research and Studies (CEERS)
2006
Springer Nature B.V |
Subjects | |
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Summary: | Algae constitute a major proportion of fish food in rice-fish culture
system. Study of algal preferences and their availability in the
natural environment might be important for developing natural fish
feed. Preparation of formulated feeds using under-exploited materials
such as algae not only reduces production costs, but also increases
procurement accessibility of locally available alternative ingredients.
Methodological difficulties were being encountered in the processing
and identification of ingested algal material from fish guts during the
study. A new approach was thus developed to make the analysis easier,
simple and accurate. For the purpose, algal ingestion by Cyprinus
carpio .L stocked in a rice-fish cropping system was
undertaken. The intact guts or gut contents of 25 fishes were
transferred directly to five different solid nutrient mediums to study
the species of algae consumed by the fish. The method adopted was found
to be simpler, accurate and more convenient compared to conventional
technique for gut analysis. Moreover, the methodology also reduces the
number of fishes 'sacrificed' for the study. |
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ISSN: | 1735-1472 1735-2630 |
DOI: | 10.1007/BF03325911 |