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Different Animal Feeds and Their Role in Aquaculture

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Aquaculture, particularly protein-rich food for the world’s increasing human population, is the most reliable food supply in the future. On the other hand, poor practices and feed issues lead to illness susceptibility and, as a result, infections and disease outbreaks. A diet specially designed for their nutritional needs. This chapter provides information on animal feeds used in the aquaculture sector, primarily for finfishes and crustaceans. It mainly included the general importance and requirements of the nutritional compounds and common diet supplements of fish feed. Overview of the most common feeds, their role in aquaculture, the animal feeds used in hatcheries, and the nutritional quality of feeds in aquaculture, with particular attention to the most suitable and common feeds used in freshwater and marine aquaculture, is provided.

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Radhakrishnan, D.K., Kumar, S., Ali, I.A. (2022). Different Animal Feeds and Their Role in Aquaculture. In: Balasubramanian, B., Liu, WC., Sattanathan, G. (eds) Aquaculture Science and Engineering. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-0817-0_4

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