A
review on the improvement of cladocera (Moina) nutrition as live food
for aquaculture: using valuable plankton fisheries resources
N.W. Rasdi1,5*
, A. Arshad2, Mhd. Ikhwanuddin3, A. Hagiwara4,
F. Md. Yusoff2 and N. Azani1
1Faculty of
Fisheries and Food Science, Universiti Malaysia Terengganu, Kuala Nerus
21300, Malaysia
2International
Institute of Aquaculture and Aquatic Sciences, Universiti Putra Malaysia,
71050 Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia
3Institute of
Tropical Aquaculture and Fisheries, Universiti Malaysia Terengganu, Kuala
Nerus 21300 Malaysia
4Graduate School of
Fisheries and Environmental Sciences, Bunkyo 1-14, Nagasaki 852-8521, Japan
5Institute of
Tropical Biodiversity and Sustainable Development, Universiti Malaysia
Terengganu, 21300, Kuala Nerus, Terengganu, Malaysia
*Corresponding Author Email : nadiah.rasdi@umt.edu.my
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Abstract
This
review focuses on the potential of Moina sp. as a promising live feed
in aquaculture, as well as on low-cost enrichment methods, which can improve
nutrition levels available from this live feed species.
Since
formulated feed for this purpose has not yet been established effectively,
the features of live feeds in the performance of marine and freshwater larval
rearing is essential. Hence, to succor growth productivity and to introduce
newly livestock species into aquaculture industry, support for the stage of
larval rearing must be improved and, better nutritional options must be
applied. Furthermore, the natural feeding habits of fish needs live food rich
in protein for improved growth, enhanced reproduction as well as survival. Common
enrichment protocols, such as oil emulsion, are relatively expensive and
consequently, increase overall production cost in hatcheries. The above
factors have moved scientists to focus more on development of low-cost, live
feed substitutions to ensure success of larval feeding in aquaculture. Larval
feed performance depends directly on improvements in finding a better
low-cost live feed technology for a better zooplankton and phytoplankton
production.
Cladocerans
like Moina sp. have recently been explored as a potential live feed
alternative to boost fish and shrimp larval cultivation in hatcheries. The
increase in demand for fish as a source of protein for human consumption
requires advancement in the development of aquaculture technologies and,
emphasis is well placed on improving supply of live food organisms to assist
in the larval development process.
The
continuous production of live food organisms is prerequisite to fish and
shrimp larval growth and survival in hatcheries.
Key words : aquaculture live feed, low-cost, Moina,
nutrition, zooplankton
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