Abstract

Simple SummaryThe practical use of alternative feed materials must be both sustainable and profitable. Therefore, the aim of this study was to assess the impact of black soldier fly full-fat larvae meal (BSFL) on environmental and economic aspects as well as gastrointestinal tract (GIT) development in Siberian sturgeon nutrition. The experimentally obtained data were used for calculations of fish meal (FM) and fish oil (FO) relative usage per kg of fish gain. The economic conversion ratio and profitability per unit of fish gain were assessed also. The samples of intestinal and liver tissues were analysed in terms of villi height, width, and surface, and liver health. The study showed a high potential of BSFL usage up to its highest used incorporation that was 30% of the diet. The environmental sustainability of the diets was increased not only by the reduction in FM and FO use but also by the increase in feed conversion efficiency. Thus, even though the price of BSFL was higher than FM and FO, the profitability of fish production was improved, finding its optimum at the levels of 10% and 15% BSFL incorporation. Moreover, health beneficial effects of BSFL were observed in alterations of GIT development.This study provides data on the environmental sustainability, economic profitability, and gastrointestinal tract development of Siberian sturgeon diets containing black soldier fly full-fat larvae meal (BSFL) for a fish meal (FM) and fish oil (FO) replacement. BSFL was used at 5%, 10%, 15%, 20%, 25%, and 30% of the diet, replacing by up to 61.3% of FM and 95.4% of FO. BSFL positively affected the feed efficiency ratio, and lowered FM and FO usage per kg of fish gain. All the BSFL diets showed a sustainable fish-in fish-out (FIFO) ratio, which was lowered by up to 75% in comparison to the control. Economic assessment per kg of fish gain showed that the most lucrative variants were variants with 10% and 15% BSFL, it finds a mode of action in improvements of the gastrointestinal tract development, including increased pyloric caeca and proximal intestine shares and enhanced villus height and area. Thus, in Siberian sturgeon, BSFL may be used not only as an FM and FO replacer but also as a functional material due to its feed utilization and beneficial health effects, which are reflected in its high sustainability and favourable economics.

Highlights

  • It is expected that by 2025 aquafeed production will grow by 33% compared with that in 2015 [1]

  • The present study showed that it is possible to reach high environmental sustainability in Siberian sturgeon farming by dietary substitution of fish meal (FM) and fish oil (FO) with black soldier fly full-fat larvae meal (BSFL)

  • Due to improved fish growth performance and feed utilization parameters, the relative levels of FM and FO replacements may be even higher than those that would be calculated on the basis of diet composition

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Introduction

It is expected that by 2025 aquafeed production will grow by 33% compared with that in 2015 [1]. It occurs due to almost constant levels of FM and FO production, which cannot be raised due to marine overfishing and the increasing needs of upscaling aquaculture [3]. This sector consumes over 70% of global FM and FO resources annually, the consequence of which is the increase in FM and FO prices [2], a number of innovative alternative nutrient sources are under consideration [2]. The price of these alternatives will progressively decrease and availability will increase, which makes possible the use of insect-derived raw materials in farm animal nutrition.

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