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Bioenergetics-Based Factorial Model to Determine Feed Requirement and Waste Output of Tilapia Produced under Commercial Conditions

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The modified TGC models produced a better fit of the growth trajectory of the fish on the commercial farm across production stages compared with other growth models (specific growth rate, linear model).
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This article is published in Aquaculture.The article was published on 2013-10-10. It has received 45 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Feed conversion ratio.

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Correction for Feeding aquaculture in an era of finite resources

TL;DR: Trends in fishmeal and fish oil use in industrial aquafeeds are reviewed, showing reduced inclusion rates but greater total use associated with increased aquaculture production and demand for fish high in long-chain omega-3 oils.
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Models for estimating feed intake in aquaculture

TL;DR: The present review summarizes the factors that influence the feed intake of aquatic animals, such as physiological factors, nutritional factors, environmental factors and husbandry factors, and discusses the intake models for different aquatic animals.
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Phosphorus dynamics modeling and mass balance in an aquaponics system

TL;DR: The overall high P utilization by fish and plants identified in this study showed that aquaponics is an excellent tool for recycling phosphorus while yielding a high-quality crop.
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Global overview on the use of fish meal and fish oil in industrially compounded aquafeeds: Trends and future prospects

TL;DR: The finfish and crustacean aquaculture sector is still highly dependent upon marine capture fisheries for sourcing key dietary nutrient inputs, including fish meal and fish oil, which is particularly strong within compound aquafeeds for farmed carnivorous finfish species and marine shrimp.
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Feeding aquaculture in an era of finite resources

TL;DR: This article reviewed trends in fishmeal and fish oil use in industrial aquafeeds, showing reduced inclusion rates but greater total use associated with increased aquaculture production and demand for fish high in long-chain omega-3 oils.
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The power of outliers (and why researchers should ALWAYS check for them)

TL;DR: The goal of this paper is to summarize the various potential causes of extreme scores in a data set, how to detect them, and whether they should be removed or not, and how significantly a small proportion of outliers can affect even simple analyses.
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