Abstract

Feeding restriction, as a trigger for compensatory growth, might be considered an alternative viable strategy for minimizing waste as well as production costs. The study assessed whether juvenile redclaw crayfish Cherax quadricarinatus (initial weight 0.99 ±0.03 g) was able to compensate for feeding restriction at different temperatures (23±1, 27±1 and 31±1°C). Hyperphagia, food utilization efficiency, energetic reserves, and hepatopancreas structure were analyzed. Three temperatures and two feeding regimes (DF-daily fed throughout the experiment and CF- 4 days food deprivation followed by 4 days of feeding, intermittently) were tested. The restriction period was from day 1 to 45, and the recovery period was from day 45 to 90. The previously restricted crayfish held at 23, 27, and 31 ± 1°C displayed complete body weight catch-up through compensatory growth following the restriction period with depressed growth. The mechanisms that might explain this response were higher feed intake (hyperphagia), and increased food utilization efficiency. Hepatopancreatic lipids were used as a metabolic fuel and hepatosomatic index was reduced in the previously restricted crayfish, but recovery at the same level of unrestricted crayfish occurred after the shift to daily feeding. The highest temperature affected adversely growth, feed intake, food efficiency, and metabolism of crayfish, whereas the lowest temperature and feeding restriction induced a more efficient growth of the crayfish.

Highlights

  • An adequate feeding management is one of the main factors for successful farming in aquaculture, since it optimizes growth, survival and food conversion of organisms, reducingPLOS ONE | DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0139372 September 30, 2015Compensatory Growth in Redclaw Crayfish at Different Temperatures collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript

  • Cherax quadricarinatus juveniles used in the present study were obtained under laboratory conditions, from a reproductive stock supplied by Centro Nacional de Desarrollo Acuícola (Cenadac), Corrientes, Argentina

  • This was the first study which determined the effect of temperature on recovery growth of redclaw crayfish and the mechanisms involved in their compensatory response

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The aim of the present study was to assess whether redclaw crayfish are able to compensate for feeding restriction at temperatures regarded to be below and above the optimum for growth

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