About the Editors |
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Contributors |
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Preface |
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Acknowledgments |
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Chapter 1. Farmed Fish Diet Requirements for the Next Decade and Implications for Global Availability of Nutrients |
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Chapter 2. Development of High Nutrient-Dense Diets and Fish Feeding Systems for Optimum Production and Aquaculture Waste Reduction: A Treatise |
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Reduction of Waste Through Diet Formulation |
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Reducing Waste Outputs Through Feeding System |
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Chapter 3. Replacement of Fish Meal with Poultry By-Product Meal and Hydrolyzed Feather Meal in Feeds for Finfish |
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Use of Poultry By-Product Meal (PBM) |
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Use of Hydrolyzed Feather Meal (FeM) |
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Recommended FM Replacement Rates |
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Chapter 4. Use of Meatpacking By-Products in Fish Diets |
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Utilization of Meatpacking By-Products by Finfish |
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Chapter 5. Use of Fisheries Coproducts in Feeds for Aquatic Animals |
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Products and Their Use in Aquatic Diets |
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Factors to Consider in the Use of By-Products for Aquatic Diets |
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Conclusions, Research Gaps, and Recommendations |
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Chapter 6. Use of Animal By-Products in Crustacean Diets |
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Chapter 7, Use of Plant Protein Sources in Crustacean Diets |
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Ingredient Selection Criteria |
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Plant Protein Use in Crustacean Diets |
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Use of Oilseed Meals in Crustacean Diets |
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Use of Other Leguminous Seed Meals in Crustacean Diets |
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Use of Leguminous Leaf Meals in Crustacean Diets |
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Use of By-Products of the Brewery Industry in Crustacean Diets |
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Use of Protein Isolates/Concentrates in Crustacean Diets |
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Use of Algae Meals in Crustacean Diets |
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Chapter 8. Protein Feedstuffs Originating from Soybeans |
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Nutritional Concentrations |
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Conclusions and Recommendations |
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Chapter 9. Utilization of Soy Products in Diets of Freshwater Fishes |
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Utilization of Soybean Feedstuffs |
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Chapter 10. Soybean Products in Salmonid Diets |
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Effects of Antinutritional Factors Found in Soybean By-Products |
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Growth and Nutrient Utilization of Soy Protein by Salmonids |
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Utilization of Soybean Oil by Salmonids |
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Conclusion and Recommendations |
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Chapter 11. Utilization of Soybean Products in Diets of Nonsalmonid Marine Finfish |
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Utilization of Soybean Products in Diets of Marine Fish |
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Chapter 12. Cottonseed Meal in Fish Diets |
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Effects of Dietary Factors on Gossypol Toxicity |
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Tissue Gossypol Accumulation and Elimination |
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Gossypol and Reproductive Performance |
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Chapter 13. Use of Rapeseed/Canola in Diets of Aquaculture Species |
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Processing of Rapeseed/Canola Products and Meals |
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Use of Rapeseed/Canola Protein Products in Fish Diets |
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Conclusion and Recommendations |
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Chapter 14. Lupins in Fish and Shrimp Diets |
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Utilization of Lupins in Aquafeeds |
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Effect of Lupins on Feed Processing |
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Conclusions and Recommendations |
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Chapter 15. Underutilized and Unconventional Plant Protein Supplements |
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Use of Alternative Protein Supplements in Aquafeeds |
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Chapter 16. Use of Distillers Grains with Solubles and Brewery By-Products in Fish and Crustacean Diets |
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Distillers Dried Grains with Solubles |
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Brewer's Grains (with Yeast) |
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Chapter 17. Use of Diet Additives to Improve Nutritional Value of Alternative Protein Sources |
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Chapter 18. Extrusion of Aquafeeds Formulated with Alternative Protein Sources |
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Aquaculture Feed Manufacturing |
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Major Parameters Affecting Extrusion Processes |
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Processing Conditions (Software) |
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Making Feeds with Alternative Sources of Protein |
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Index |
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