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Protein and amino acid requirements of warm-water fishes: a tool to efficient and low-cost fish feed production in Nigeria
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Date
1993
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Numerous investigations have utilized various semi-purified and purified diets to estimate the protein and amino acid requirements of several temperate fishes. The vast literature on the protein and amino acid requirements of fishes has continued to omit that of the tropical warm water species. The net effect is that fish feed formulation in Nigeria have relied on the requirement for temperate species. This paper attempts to review the state of knowledge on the protein amino acid requirements of fishes with emphasis on the warm water species, the methods of protein and amino acid requirement determinations and the influence of various factors on nutritional requirement studies. Finally evidence are presented with specific examples on how requirements of warm water fishes are different from the temperate species and used this to justify why fish feed formulation in Nigeria are far from being efficientPage Range
95-104Conference Name
10th Annual Conference of the Fisheries Society of Nigeria (FISON)Conference Location
Abeokuta, NigeriaConference Date
16-20 November 1992Collections