نتایج جستجو برای: trout fish waste

تعداد نتایج: 191571  

Journal: :journal of food and bioprocess engineering 0
marziye mirzakhani transfer phenomena laboratory (tpl), department of food science, technology and engineering, faculty of biosystems engineering, university of tehran sohrab moini transfer phenomena laboratory (tpl), department of food science, technology and engineering, faculty of biosystems engineering, university of tehran zahra emam-djomeh transfer phenomena laboratory (tpl), department of food science, technology and engineering, faculty of biosystems engineering, university of tehran

biological packaging material based on obtained proteins from fish waste, are biopolymers that have the capability of biodegradable film formation. thus, purpose of this research is to study and investigate some of films’ physical features made from trout fish myofibril protein. the film forming solution containing 1.5%, 2% and 2.5%(w/v)myofibril protein isolate of 100ml solution and glycerol a...

Journal: :iranian journal of fisheries science 0
f. delihasan sonay n. başçınar

the objective of this study was to compare growth performance and feed conversion ratios of rainbow trout (oncorhynchus mykiss) and brook trout (salvelinus fontinalis) juveniles in monoculture and duo-culture in freshwater and seawater under aquarium conditions. the fish were about 2-months old hatchery-reared brook and rainbow trout with initial weights of 0.934±0.033 (n=360) and 1.014±0.019 (...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2011
F Monna E Camizuli P Revelli C Biville C Thomas R Losno R Scheifler O Bruguier S Baron C Chateau A Ploquin P Alibert

In the protected area of the Cévennes National Park (Southern France), 114 wild brown trout (Salmo trutta fario) were captured at six locations affected to different extents by historical mining and metallurgy dating from the Iron Age to Modern Times. Cadmium and lead in trout livers and muscles reflect high sediment contamination, although an age-related effect was also detected for hepatic me...

ژورنال: توسعه آبزی پروری 2020

Rainbow trout farms released always a large amount of organic matter into the environment, resulting in environmental contamination. If these waste can be used as a food source for the production of a secondary organism such as Nereis diversicolor, in addition to increasing production, it will reduce the volume of contamination originating from fish farms. In this regard, determining the nutrit...

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 2008
Todd M Hurd Slaven Jesic Jessica L Jerin Nathan W Fuller David Miller

Limestone springs support productive ecosystems and fisheries, yet aquaculture may modify or impair these ecosystems. We determined trout hatchery organic contribution to spring creek sediments and foodwebs with natural abundance stable isotope methods. Hatchery feed, waste, and trout were significantly enriched in delta(13)C relative to autotrophs and wild fish. Spring creek sediments were enr...

2007
SOPHIE ST-HILAIRE CRAIG SHEPPARD JEFFERY K. TOMBERLIN STEPHEN IRVING MARK A. MCGUIRE ERIN E. MOSLEY RONALD W. HARDY WENDY SEALEY

Fly larvae may provide an effective method to mitigate two large and growing global concerns: the use of fish meal derived from capture fisheries in aquaculture diets and manure management in livestock and poultry facilities. A 9-wk feed trial was conducted to determine whether fly larvae could be used as a partial fish meal and fish oil replacement in rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss, diets....

2010
Nadir BAŞÇINAR

The objectives of the present study were to compare growth performance and feed conversion ratios of brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) and Black Sea trout (Salmo trutta labrax) in monoculture and duo-culture tank reared conditions. The fish were about 9-month-old hatchery reared brook trout and Black Sea trout with initial weights of 24.18±0.64 (n=60) and 23.87±1.11 (n=60) g, respectively. Fi...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 1999
J L Nielsen K D Crow M C Fountain

Rainbow trout native to the McCloud River, California, USA (Oncorhynchus mykiss stonei) are thought to represent a relic, nonanadromous trout adapted to harsh, fragmented environments. These fish, commonly named McCloud River 'redband' trout, survive in their most primitive form in a small, spring-fed stream, Sheepheaven Creek, in the upper McCloud River drainage. Turn-of-the-century fisheries ...

2015
Tomas Makaras Gintaras Svecevičius

Landfill waste is a common problem as it has an economic and environmental impact even if it is closed. Landfill waste contains a high density of various persistent compounds such as heavy metals, organic and inorganic materials. As persistent compounds are slowly-degradable or even non-degradable in the environment, they often produce sublethal or even lethal effects on aquatic organisms. The ...

2017
Javier Sánchez-Hernández Antti P Eloranta Anders G Finstad Per-Arne Amundsen

While most studies have focused on the timing and nature of ontogenetic niche shifts, information is scarce about the effects of community structure on trophic ontogeny of top predators. We investigated how community structure affects ontogenetic niche shifts (i.e., relationships between body length, trophic position, and individual dietary specialization) of a predatory fish, brown trout (Salm...

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