Feeding preference and growth response of early adults abalone, Haliotis squamata on some macroalgae

Abstract. Yusup DS, Mahardika IG, Suarna IW, Giri INA. 2020. Feeding preference and growth response of early adults abalone, Haliotis squamata on some macroalgae. Biodiversitas 21: 4369-4375. Study on early adult Haliotis squamata fresh feed has evaluated some macroalgae, however, a study on Enterom...

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Autores principales: Deny Suhernawan Yusup, MAHARDIKA I GEDE, SUARNA I WAYAN, GIRI I NYOMAN ADIASMARA
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:9de5d4f0305f47f8ac0e3a76d26a83c92021-11-22T00:41:43ZFeeding preference and growth response of early adults abalone, Haliotis squamata on some macroalgae1412-033X2085-472210.13057/biodiv/d210956https://doaj.org/article/9de5d4f0305f47f8ac0e3a76d26a83c92020-08-01T00:00:00Zhttps://smujo.id/biodiv/article/view/6267https://doaj.org/toc/1412-033Xhttps://doaj.org/toc/2085-4722Abstract. Yusup DS, Mahardika IG, Suarna IW, Giri INA. 2020. Feeding preference and growth response of early adults abalone, Haliotis squamata on some macroalgae. Biodiversitas 21: 4369-4375. Study on early adult Haliotis squamata fresh feed has evaluated some macroalgae, however, a study on Enteromorpha sp., Halymenia sp., and Hypnea sp. have not been carried out. This study was proposed to evaluate the feeding preference (feed response and feed intake) and the growth performance of early adult H. squamata on some macroalgae. Seven species of macroalgae were evaluated as unpair feeding choice and the experiment design employed was completely randomized design. The results showed that H. squamata responded variously to the seven macroalgae species and the food deprivation (fasting) data showed mounting response to all macroalgae. Ulva lactuca and Enteromorpha sp. were the most responded which up to four times higher compared to the least responded i.e. Halymenia sp. and Sargassum sp. The highest to the lowest palatable feed intake (FI) were Gracillaria sp, Eucheuma spinosum, Ulva lactuca, Halymenia sp., Enteromorpha sp., Sargassum sp. and Hypnea sp. respectively. The first four palatable macroalgae resulted in various growth responses of H. squamata. Except for Halymenia sp., the feed intake (FI) rate showed an opposite linear correlation to growth response and FCR. The daily growth rate (g/day) was Ulva lactuca (0.104), Enteropmorpha sp. (0.085), Gracillaria sp. (0.084), and Halymenia sp. (0.016).Deny Suhernawan YusupMAHARDIKA I GEDESUARNA I WAYANGIRI I NYOMAN ADIASMARAMBI & UNS Soloarticleabalone, feeding, haliotis squamata, macroalgae, preferenceBiology (General)QH301-705.5ENBiodiversitas, Vol 21, Iss 9 (2020)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
topic abalone, feeding, haliotis squamata, macroalgae, preference
Biology (General)
QH301-705.5
spellingShingle abalone, feeding, haliotis squamata, macroalgae, preference
Biology (General)
QH301-705.5
Deny Suhernawan Yusup
MAHARDIKA I GEDE
SUARNA I WAYAN
GIRI I NYOMAN ADIASMARA
Feeding preference and growth response of early adults abalone, Haliotis squamata on some macroalgae
description Abstract. Yusup DS, Mahardika IG, Suarna IW, Giri INA. 2020. Feeding preference and growth response of early adults abalone, Haliotis squamata on some macroalgae. Biodiversitas 21: 4369-4375. Study on early adult Haliotis squamata fresh feed has evaluated some macroalgae, however, a study on Enteromorpha sp., Halymenia sp., and Hypnea sp. have not been carried out. This study was proposed to evaluate the feeding preference (feed response and feed intake) and the growth performance of early adult H. squamata on some macroalgae. Seven species of macroalgae were evaluated as unpair feeding choice and the experiment design employed was completely randomized design. The results showed that H. squamata responded variously to the seven macroalgae species and the food deprivation (fasting) data showed mounting response to all macroalgae. Ulva lactuca and Enteromorpha sp. were the most responded which up to four times higher compared to the least responded i.e. Halymenia sp. and Sargassum sp. The highest to the lowest palatable feed intake (FI) were Gracillaria sp, Eucheuma spinosum, Ulva lactuca, Halymenia sp., Enteromorpha sp., Sargassum sp. and Hypnea sp. respectively. The first four palatable macroalgae resulted in various growth responses of H. squamata. Except for Halymenia sp., the feed intake (FI) rate showed an opposite linear correlation to growth response and FCR. The daily growth rate (g/day) was Ulva lactuca (0.104), Enteropmorpha sp. (0.085), Gracillaria sp. (0.084), and Halymenia sp. (0.016).
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author Deny Suhernawan Yusup
MAHARDIKA I GEDE
SUARNA I WAYAN
GIRI I NYOMAN ADIASMARA
author_facet Deny Suhernawan Yusup
MAHARDIKA I GEDE
SUARNA I WAYAN
GIRI I NYOMAN ADIASMARA
author_sort Deny Suhernawan Yusup
title Feeding preference and growth response of early adults abalone, Haliotis squamata on some macroalgae
title_short Feeding preference and growth response of early adults abalone, Haliotis squamata on some macroalgae
title_full Feeding preference and growth response of early adults abalone, Haliotis squamata on some macroalgae
title_fullStr Feeding preference and growth response of early adults abalone, Haliotis squamata on some macroalgae
title_full_unstemmed Feeding preference and growth response of early adults abalone, Haliotis squamata on some macroalgae
title_sort feeding preference and growth response of early adults abalone, haliotis squamata on some macroalgae
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