Reproduction response of
Chinese mitten-handed crab (Eriocheir sinensis) fed different sources
of dietary lipid
X.B. Wen, L.Q. Chen, Z.L. Zhou, C.X. Ai, G.Y.
Deng-2002
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology-Part A:
Molecular and Integrative Physiology, 131(3): 675-681
Abstract:
The effect of feeding three semi-purified diets
containing different lipid sources (anchovy oil, soybean oil and pork lard)
on fecundity, hatchability and egg fatty acid composition of Chinese
mitten-handed crab (Eriocheir sinensis) broodstock was
compared with a fresh clam diet in a 6-month feeding trial. Broodstock crabs
fed the diet containing pork lard showed poor fecundity and low
hatchability. Crabs fed the diet containing soybean oil showed improved
fecundity; however, no significant improvement in hatchability was observed.
Broodstock fed the diet containing anchovy oil showed the highest fecundity
and egg hatchability. Eggs from broodstock fed anchovy oil as sole dietary
lipid had a higher n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) content (33.3%)
compared with those of crabs fed diets with soybean oil (20.1%) and pork
lard (16.3%) as lipid sources. The results indicate a close correlation
between: (1) the 20:5n-3 content of the egg lipid and fecundity; (2) the
22:6n-3 content and hatchability; and (3) fecundity, hatchability and
n-3/n-6 fatty acid ratio. The results also suggest that each of these n-3
HUFAs may play different and specific roles in crab reproduction and that
either must be adequate in the broodstock diet.
(Department of Biology, East China Normal University,
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