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Fish Nutrition, Fourth Edition is an up-to-date, authoritative
presentation of all key elements of the nutrition of fish and
crustaceans. As aquaculture is rapidly expanding, more than 200
herbivorous and carnivorous species occupy a diverse range of
ecological niches, and have therefore evolved to utilize a wide
array of food sources. This new edition highlights these
differences and covers the complexity and challenges associated
with fish nutrition, addressing nutrient requirements to produce
high-quality, healthful and sustainable resources, the essential
nutrients for fish species, including proteins and amino acids,
vitamins, minerals and essential fatty acids, a feed quality
assessment, and fish pathology. Led by a team of international
experts, this edition provides readers with new information on the
use of high-throughput technologies in fish nutrition research, the
role of feeds on the community structure of the microbiome, and
advances in essential nutrient requirements.
A one-of-a-kind book for researchers interested in finfish
nutrition Handbook of Nutrient Requirements of Finfish provides a
summary of qualitative and quantitative nutrient requirements for
almost all cultured finfish for which a significant amount of
nutritional information now exists. Information is presented by
species and includes how each species is cultured, an index of
production, regional locations where each species is being
cultured, examples of purified or test diets and special conditions
required for laboratory studies, nutrient requirements and
practical diet formulation. Discussions of special diets and
feeding practices are included for certain species. This book will
be a useful guide for students, researchers, practicing
nutritionists, aquaculturists, and feed manufacturers interested in
fish nutrition.
A one-of-a-kind book for researchers interested in finfish
nutrition Handbook of Nutrient Requirements of Finfish provides a
summary of qualitative and quantitative nutrient requirements for
almost all cultured finfish for which a significant amount of
nutritional information now exists. Information is presented by
species and includes how each species is cultured, an index of
production, regional locations where each species is being
cultured, examples of purified or test diets and special conditions
required for laboratory studies, nutrient requirements and
practical diet formulation. Discussions of special diets and
feeding practices are included for certain species. This book will
be a useful guide for students, researchers, practicing
nutritionists, aquaculturists, and feed manufacturers interested in
fish nutrition.
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