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EFFECT OF DIETARY PROTEIN AND CARBOHYDRATE LEVELS ON WEIGHT GAIN AND GONAD PRODUCTION IN THE SEA URCHIN LYTECHINUS VARIEGATUS.

Laura E Heflin1, Victoria K Gibbs1, Mickie L Powell1, Robert Makowsky1, John M Lawrence1, Addison L Lawrence2, Stephen A Watts1.   

Abstract

Adult Lytechinus variegatus were fed eight formulated diets with different protein (ranging from 12 to 36%) and carbohydrate (ranging from 21 to 39 %) levels. Each sea urchin (n = 8 per treatment) was fed a daily sub-satiation ration of 1.5% of average body weight for 9 weeks. Akaike information criterion analysis was used to compare six different hypothesized dietary composition models across eight growth measurements. Dietary protein level and protein: energy ratio were the best models for prediction of total weight gain. Diets with the highest (> 68.6 mg P kcal--1) protein: energy ratios produced the most wet weight gain after 9 weeks. Dietary carbohydrate level was a poor predictor for most growth parameters examined in this study. However, the model containing a protein × carbohydrate interaction effect was the best model for protein efficiency ratio (PER). PER decreased with increasing dietary protein level, more so at higher carbohydrate levels. Food conversion ratio (FCR) was best modeled by total dietary energy levels: Higher energy diets produced lower FCRs. Dietary protein level was the best model of gonad wet weight gain. These data suggest that variations in dietary nutrients and energy differentially affect organismal growth and growth of body components.

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Keywords:  Sea Urchin; carbohydrate; growth; nutrition; production; protein

Year:  2012        PMID: 24994942      PMCID: PMC4076750          DOI: 10.1016/j.aquaculture.2012.06.009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Aquaculture        ISSN: 0044-8486            Impact factor:   4.242


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Authors:  D M Gatlin; W E Poe; R P Wilson
Journal:  J Nutr       Date:  1986-11       Impact factor: 4.798

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1.  PRODUCTION AND ECONOMIC OPTIMIZATION OF DIETARY PROTEIN AND CARBOHYDRATE IN THE CULTURE OF JUVENILE SEA URCHIN Lytechinus variegatus.

Authors:  Laura E Heflin; Robert Makowsky; J Christopher Taylor; Michael B Williams; Addison L Lawrence; Stephen A Watts
Journal:  Aquaculture       Date:  2016-05-12       Impact factor: 4.242

2.  EFFECT OF DIET QUALITY ON NUTRIENT ALLOCATION TO THE TEST AND ARISTOTLE'S LANTERN IN THE SEA URCHIN LYTECHINUS VARIEGATUS (LAMARCK, 1816).

Authors:  Laura Elizabeth Heflin; Victoria K Gibbs; Mickie L Powell; Robert Makowsky; Addison L Lawrence; John M Lawrence
Journal:  J Shellfish Res       Date:  2012-08       Impact factor: 1.396

3.  Growth rates are related to production efficiencies in juveniles of the sea urchin Lytechinus variegatus.

Authors:  L E Heflin; V K Gibbs; W T Jones; R Makowsky; A L Lawrence; S A Watts
Journal:  J Mar Biol Assoc U K       Date:  2013-09       Impact factor: 1.394

4.  Effects of Dietary Carbohydrate on Weight Gain and Gonad Production in Small Sea Urchins, Lytechinus variegatus.

Authors:  Anna M Taylor; Laura E Heflin; Mickie L Powell; Addison L Lawrence; Stephen A Watts
Journal:  Aquac Nutr       Date:  2015-12-23       Impact factor: 3.497

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