The effects of dietary treatment on the morphometrics and haematological characteristics in Clarias gariepinus

Fingerling of Clarias gariepinus have been reported to have an optimal protein requirement of 40%. Not much is known about the effect that varying this protein level has in the haematological characteristics (i.e packed cell volume, red blood cell count, haemoglobin concentration and mean corpuscular haemoglobin concentration) and on some landmarks measured along the fish's body. The haematological parameter are useful in assessing the effect of dietary treatment on leanness or robustness in the fish. The results of these experiment reveals that of the 17 landmarks measured on the bodies of the fish species fed dietary protein levels of no protein 11% (low protein), 29% (sub optimal) and 40% (optimal), only four of the landmarks show significant difference. Also, analysis of the haematological characteristics show significant difference in haematoant (PCV) and erthroycte count (RBC) in all the treatments

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Main Authors: Salami, A.A., Oluayo-Bello, O.O., Folake, L.
Format: conference_item biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 1993
Subjects:Biology, Aquaculture, Nigeria, diets, fingerlings, fish culture, hematology, nutritional requirements, proteins, Clarias gariepinus,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/21235
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