Dietary protein levels in Piaractus brachypomus submitted to extremely acidic or alkaline pH
The objective this study was to evaluate the effects of dietary protein levels in pirapitinga, Piaractus brachypomus, submited to extremely acidic or alkaline pH. Juveniles were fed for 20 days with three diets with different crude protein (CP) levels (25.3, 32.4 and 40.0%) and then separated in fiv...
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doaj-98cb84ee6d54444f9229a206cfe5b3a12020-11-24T23:55:33ZengUniversidade Federal de Santa MariaCiência Rural1678-45962014-02-0144230130610.1590/S0103-84782014000200017S0103-84782014000200017Dietary protein levels in Piaractus brachypomus submitted to extremely acidic or alkaline pHLuciano de Oliveira Garcia0Mariana Gutiérrez-Espinosa1Walter Wásquez-Torres2Bernardo Baldisserotto3Universidade Federal do Rio GrandeDepartamento de MetaDepartamento de MetaUniversidade Federal de Santa MariaThe objective this study was to evaluate the effects of dietary protein levels in pirapitinga, Piaractus brachypomus, submited to extremely acidic or alkaline pH. Juveniles were fed for 20 days with three diets with different crude protein (CP) levels (25.3, 32.4 and 40.0%) and then separated in five groups (n=10, three replicates each) which were kept in 60 L aquaria and exposed to pH 3.0, 3.5, 7.0, 10, or 10.5. Fish were removed from aquaria when they showed loss of swimming balance, and then blood was collected and plasma separated for measurement of Na+, Cl- and K+ levels. The increase of dietary protein levels (up to 40.0% CP) provided some protection for pirapitinga at pH 3.5 or 10.0 because the time to lose equilibrium increased after acute exposure, but was not effective for compensating ion loss at very acidic (Na+ and Cl-) and alkaline (Cl-) pH.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782014000200017&lng=en&tlng=enpirapitingapeixeionorregulaçãopH extremos |
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Luciano de Oliveira Garcia Mariana Gutiérrez-Espinosa Walter Wásquez-Torres Bernardo Baldisserotto Dietary protein levels in Piaractus brachypomus submitted to extremely acidic or alkaline pH Ciência Rural pirapitinga peixe ionorregulação pH extremos |
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Luciano de Oliveira Garcia Mariana Gutiérrez-Espinosa Walter Wásquez-Torres Bernardo Baldisserotto |
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Luciano de Oliveira Garcia |
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Dietary protein levels in Piaractus brachypomus submitted to extremely acidic or alkaline pH |
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Dietary protein levels in Piaractus brachypomus submitted to extremely acidic or alkaline pH |
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Dietary protein levels in Piaractus brachypomus submitted to extremely acidic or alkaline pH |
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Dietary protein levels in Piaractus brachypomus submitted to extremely acidic or alkaline pH |
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Dietary protein levels in Piaractus brachypomus submitted to extremely acidic or alkaline pH |
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dietary protein levels in piaractus brachypomus submitted to extremely acidic or alkaline ph |
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Universidade Federal de Santa Maria |
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Ciência Rural |
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1678-4596 |
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The objective this study was to evaluate the effects of dietary protein levels in pirapitinga, Piaractus brachypomus, submited to extremely acidic or alkaline pH. Juveniles were fed for 20 days with three diets with different crude protein (CP) levels (25.3, 32.4 and 40.0%) and then separated in five groups (n=10, three replicates each) which were kept in 60 L aquaria and exposed to pH 3.0, 3.5, 7.0, 10, or 10.5. Fish were removed from aquaria when they showed loss of swimming balance, and then blood was collected and plasma separated for measurement of Na+, Cl- and K+ levels. The increase of dietary protein levels (up to 40.0% CP) provided some protection for pirapitinga at pH 3.5 or 10.0 because the time to lose equilibrium increased after acute exposure, but was not effective for compensating ion loss at very acidic (Na+ and Cl-) and alkaline (Cl-) pH. |
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pirapitinga peixe ionorregulação pH extremos |
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