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    Advances in Marine Fish Larvae Diets por Kolkovski, Sagiv

    Publicado 2008
    “…During the past three decades, enormous efforts have been made to develop microdiets (MD) to replace live feed,both rotifers and Artemia, as complete or partial replacements for marine fish larvae. …”
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    Advances in Marine Fish Larvae Diets por Kolkovski, Sagiv

    Publicado 2008
    “…During the past three decades, enormous efforts have been made to develop microdiets (MD) to replace live feed,both rotifers and Artemia, as complete or partial replacements for marine fish larvae. …”
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    Advances in Marine Fish Larvae Diets por Kolkovski, Sagiv

    Publicado 2008
    “…During the past three decades, enormous efforts have been made to develop microdiets (MD) to replace live feed,both rotifers and Artemia, as complete or partial replacements for marine fish larvae. …”
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    Review of Amino Acid Nutrition and Digestibility in Shrimp: A Step Forward Toward the Formulation of Cost-Effective Feeds por Figueiredo-Silva, Cláudia, Alvarez, Manuel

    Publicado 2015
    “…However, in order to reduce feed cost, finding alternative protein sources to replace costly proteins such as FM is another major challenge facing nutritionists. Numerous research studies have demonstrated that substitution of FM with alternative protein sources in shrimp diets results in similar growth, survival, and feed conversion ratios, as long as nutrient composition, including amino acid profile, are balanced to cover animal requirements. …”
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    Fact or Fiction: Methionine Requirement for Pacific White Shrimp por D. Allen, Davis, Mingming, Duan

    Publicado 2017
    “…Many feed manufactures have the methionine requirement setrelatively high which favors the inclusion of expensive fishmeal vs that of non-marine protein sources. …”
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    The Use of Concentrates and Other Soy Products in Shrimp Feeds por P Forster, Ian, Dominy, Warren, G.J. Tacon, Albert

    Publicado 2019
    “…Soy products have continued to be employed in a range aquaculture feeds, principallybecause they provide an acceptable source of amino acids at a very reasonable price.Advances in processing have led to the production of higher protein content soy products,namely soy protein concentrate (SPC) and protein isolate, which are manufactured byselective removal of carbohydrates. …”
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