Article
Effect of dietary protein-to-energy ratio on reproduction in female redclaw crayfish Cherax quadricarinatus
Fecha
2013-08-14Registro en:
doi:10.1111/j.1365-2109.2010.02787.x
Autor
Rodríguez-González, Hervey
Villarreal, Humberto
Hernández-Llamas, Alfredo
García-Ulloa, Manuel
Vázquez-Boucard, Celia
Serrano-Pinto, Vania
Institución
Resumen
The effect of eight diets with di¡erent protein-to-energy ratios (P-E ratio510, 11, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24mg kJ- 1) on reproduction of female redclaw cray-fish Cherax quadricarinatus was tested under laboratory conditions. After 75 days, there was a significant effect of the P-E ratio on final weight, spawning females and the number of juveniles per female. Using the broken-line and quadratic equations, optimal
values for the P-E ratio were: 16.0, 17.1 and 16.0 mg kJ- 1.The P-E ratio significantly affected protein and carbohydrate content and energy in the hepatopancreas. The broken-line model indicated that the respective recommended values of the P-E
ratio for these parameters were: 21.8, 16.7 and 18.6 mg kJ- 1. The concentration of carbohydrates and energy in muscle tended to significantly diminish as the P-E ratio increased. From broken-line regression analysis, the recommended P-E ratio
was 16.6 and 20.2 mg kJ 1 respectively. No significant differences were found in survival, fecundity, vitellin content in eggs, protein and lipid content in muscle and lipids in the hepatopancreas. We concluded that, overall, a P-E ratio of 18 2mg kJ- 1 is
optimal for reproductive activity of female redclaw crayfish.