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dc.contributor.authorSartipiyarahmadi, Sahar
dc.contributor.authorPhilip, Antony Jesu Prabhu
dc.contributor.authorForshei, Aksel N.
dc.contributor.authorSveier, Harald
dc.contributor.authorSteinsund, Silje
dc.contributor.authorKleppe, Malin
dc.contributor.authorLock, Erik Jan Robert
dc.contributor.authorMadaro, Angelico
dc.contributor.authorHansen, Tom Johnny
dc.contributor.authorStrand, Øivind
dc.contributor.authorWiech, Martin
dc.contributor.authorJakobsen, Jan Vidar
dc.contributor.authorRemø, Sofie C.
dc.date.accessioned2024-06-03T11:58:13Z
dc.date.available2024-06-03T11:58:13Z
dc.date.created2024-04-18T10:02:35Z
dc.date.issued2024
dc.identifier.citationAquaculture. 2024, 587 .en_US
dc.identifier.issn0044-8486
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/11250/3132271
dc.description.abstractBlue mussel (Mytilus edulis) could be a promising marine protein source in fish feeds and is of great interest since it can be cultivated along the Norwegian coastline. However, the use of blue mussels in feeds is dependent on developing suitable preservation and processing methods to produce a feed grade raw material. The present studies were conducted to investigate whether blue mussel silage could be used in the feed for Atlantic salmon post-smolt. Two feeding experiments were conducted using the same reference diet with FM inclusion of 25%, giving a mix of ∼59–63% plant-based ingredients vs ∼34–36% marine ingredients to simulate a standard grower feed for salmon post-smolts in SW. In experiment 1, fish were fed diets containing three different inclusion levels of blue mussel silage (BMS 3, 7, and 11%), a diet containing blue mussel meal (BMM) (12%) as well as the reference feed. In this experiment, the fish that were fed a diet containing BMS had a decline in both weight gain and condition factor when compared to the fish given the reference and BMM. The daily feed intake was similar in all groups, but the feed conversion ratio (FCR) increased in the fish fed BMS. The inclusion of BMS and BMM did not affect the digestibility of nutrients, but reduced retention of whole-body lipid and protein retention was observed. Salmon given BMS in the diet also had lower iron (Fe) concentrations in liver and whole body, indicating lower Fe uptake, irrespective of inclusion level. These findings were followed up in a second feeding experiment aiming to investigate whether different processing methods of blue mussel silage could influence the bioavailability of iron, as well as feed utilization and growth. The reference feed was formulated similar to the feed in exp. 1. Additionally, fish were fed diets containing BMM (9%) and the same batch of BMS (9%) used in exp. 1 as well as two diets containing new productions of BMS (9%) using either a lower acid level or only formic acid at the same level. In experiment 2, no differences were seen in weight gain, feed intake, FCR, nutrient retention or body composition between fish given BMS and reference diet. The lower Fe status observed in experiment 1 was not seen in the second study. In both experiments, there were no differences in fish welfare indicators between the group of fish fed with BMS, BMM and the reference group. The present results show that blue mussel silage can be used in the diet for Atlantic salmon, however, the different processing and preservation methods to produce BMS influence the nutritional properties and consequently growth performance and feed utilization of Atlantic salmon post-smolts.en_US
dc.language.isoengen_US
dc.titleBlue mussel (Mytilus edulis) silage, a possible low trophic marine protein source for Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.)en_US
dc.title.alternativeBlue mussel (Mytilus edulis) silage, a possible low trophic marine protein source for Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.)en_US
dc.typePeer revieweden_US
dc.typeJournal articleen_US
dc.description.versionpublishedVersionen_US
dc.source.pagenumber0en_US
dc.source.volume587en_US
dc.source.journalAquacultureen_US
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.aquaculture.2024.740829
dc.identifier.cristin2262587
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cristin.fulltextoriginal
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