Authors
Carlos Rosas, Gerard Cuzon, Cristina Pascual, Gabriela Gaxiola, Darwin Chay, Nelda López, Teresita Maldonado, Pedro M Domingues
Publication date
2007/8
Journal
Marine Biology
Volume
152
Pages
371-381
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Description
The present study was designed to evaluate the effect of a natural prey (the crab Callinectes sp.) and an artificial diet (pellet with squid paste and offered as a paste) on the survival and assimilation efficiency of subadult octopuses with 486 g of initial live weight. In order to reach this goal, the effects of the type of diet on energetic balance were assessed by recording ingestion rate (C), respiratory rate (R = R routine, Rrout + R apparent heat increment, RAHI), ammonia production rate (U = U routine, Urout + U post-prandial, UPP) and biomass production (P) of Octopus maya during its growing process. Energy lost from faeces (H) was calculated as H=C−(U+R+P) and assimilated energy (As) as R + P. Octopuses fed an artificial diet had almost five times higher ingestion rate compared to that observed in octopuses fed crab. However, growth rate and production (P) were high in octopuses fed crab in …
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Scholar articles
C Rosas, G Cuzon, C Pascual, G Gaxiola, D Chay… - Marine Biology, 2007