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Little is known about the amino acid (AA) requirements of larval fish and their possible
ontogenetic changes. This paper aims to contribute to the study of these requirements in two
common cultured species in Southern Europe: gilthead seabream (Sparus aurata) and Senegalese
sole (Solea senegalensis). Moreover, it is intended to identify possible dietary AA imbalances
occurring in normal hatchery conditions for both species. Fish larvae were reared following
standard procedures and the normal feeding schemes used in hatcheries, which includes the use
of live prey for several weeks. The experiments were finished once the fish were adapted to a
dry feed. Samples were collected at different points for dry weight, total protein, and AA
analysis. The A/E ratios [each indispensable AA content (total indispensable AA content
including cysteine and tyrosine)1
1000] of fish and food were compared to identify possible
dietary AA imbalances. The AA profile of both fish species changed during ontogeny, but was
more stable during seabream than Senegalese sole development. This is probably linked to the
marked metamorphosis observed in sole. These changes in fish larval AA profile suggest that the
AA requirements change during seabream and Senegalese sole ontogenesis. Several dietary AA
deficiencies were found during the ontogenetic development of both species.
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Amino acid composition Sparus aurata Solea senegalensis A/E ratios Ontogeny Dietary deficiencies
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Citation
Aragão, C.; Conceição, L.E.C.; Fyhn, H.-J.; Teresa Dinis, M.Estimated amino acid requirements during early ontogeny in fish with different life styles: Gilthead seabream (Sparus aurata) and Senegalese sole (Solea senegalensis), Aquaculture, 242, 1-4, 589-605, 2004
