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Croissance, composition corporelle et préférences de la daurade Sparus aurata face à trois aliments industriels présentés séparément et ensemble dans des distributeurs libre service
Kentouri, M.; Geurden, I.; Divanach, P. (1993). Croissance, composition corporelle et préférences de la daurade Sparus aurata face à trois aliments industriels présentés séparément et ensemble dans des distributeurs libre service, in: Barnabé, G. et al. (Ed.) Production, environment and quality: Proceedings of the International Conference Bordeaux Aquaculture '92, Bordeaux, France, March 25-27, 1992. EAS Special Publication, 18: pp. 261-271
In: Barnabé, G.; Kestemont, P. (Ed.) (1993). Production, environment and quality: Proceedings of the International Conference Bordeaux Aquaculture '92, Bordeaux, France, March 25-27, 1992. Special Publication European Aquaculture Society, 18. European Aquaculture Society: Gent. 587 pp., more
In: Special Publication European Aquaculture Society. European Aquaculture Society: Bredene. ISSN 0774-0689, more

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Document type: Conference paper

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    Marine/Coastal

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  • Kentouri, M.
  • Geurden, I.
  • Divanach, P.

Abstract
    The compared efficiency of three very different commercial foods (C, D and E) presented either separately or together (diet M) with demand feeders, is studied with gilthead sea bream of 60g initial mean weight. Evaluation is done by calculating the growth rate, daily food consumption (DFC), conversion index, carcass composition, protein efficiency ratio (PER), liver to body weight ratio and the preferences of the fish. The best results are obtained with food E and diet M, made up by the fish from foods C, D and E in the respective proportions of 13%, 33% and 54%, with the worst results obtained by food C. Likewise, the cost of food per kilo of fish produced is, with food E and diet M, 46% inferior. Food D insures growth rates of fish, as good as food E and diet M, but at 18% higher cost.

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