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Title: Effect of size grading on the growth of pirarucu Arapaima gigas reared in earthen ponds.
Authors: LIMA, A. F.
Affiliation: ADRIANA FERREIRA LIMA, CNPASA.
Date Issued: 2020
Citation: Latin American Journal of Aquatic Research, v. 48, n. 1, p. 38-46, 2020.
Description: Size grading is a common management practice in fish farming to minimize growth variability. Such practice has not been established for pirarucu Arapaima gigas. Therefore, the present study assessed the effect of size grading on the growth of pirarucu. Juvenile pirarucu were divided into three groups: ungraded fish (U: mean initial weight 1.12 kg), small fish (S: mean initial weight 0.81 kg), and large fish (L: mean initial weight 1.36 kg), and reared for 129 days (phase I) and 158 additional days (phase II), consecutively. No significant difference was observed in the final length, specific growth rate, biomass, survival and feed conversion rate between fish groups. Ungraded fish presented a greater decrease in the coefficient of variation for weight in phase I than in phase II. Size sorting resulted in significantly higher growth after 287 days of farming in the L-graded fish (9.49 kg, final weight), followed by the ungraded group (8.80 kg) and S-graded group (8.01 kg). However, the mean weight of pooled S- and L-graded fish was similar to the ungraded fish group in phase I and phase II, indicating that grading did not improve the general performance of pirarucu in captivity.
Thesagro: Pirarucu
Peixe
Tamanho
Variação Genética
Produção Pesqueira
NAL Thesaurus: Arapaima gigas
Fish ponds
ISSN: 0718-560X
DOI: 10.3856/vol48-issue1-fulltext-2334
Type of Material: Artigo de periódico
Access: openAccess
Appears in Collections:Artigo em periódico indexado (CNPASA)

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