Abstract
Insect proteins are considered as suitable low environmental impact alternatives to fishmeal for sustainable aquafeeds. Among the different insect species, Hermetia illucens has attracted research and industrial interest due to its ability to grow well on organic side streams, its high protein content and favorable amino acid profiles. Its lipid content although high is characterized by a lack of EPA and DHA that are essential to fish nutrition and thus a defatted form of Hermetia meal might be of better use in fish diets. Hence, two feeding trials were conducted to investigate the effects of the partial fishmeal replacement by increasing levels of a full-fat (up to 276 g/kg) and a defatted (up to 174 g/kg) H. illucens meal on feed intake, growth, feed utilization and nutrient compositions of gilthead seabream (Sparus aurata). Results showed that both the fat content and the inclusion level of H. illucens meal are critical for the success of fishmeal replacement in the diets of S. aurata as they strongly affect feed consumption. A lower palatability of H. illucens meal was observed when included at high dietary levels with the defatted form being more readily accepted by fish. The defatted H. illucens meal is more suitable than the full-fat type to replace fishmeal, with a dietary level of about 81–104 g/kg supporting the highest feed consumption, the highest growth, an unaffected proximate composition and a better feed utilization by S. aurata.
Funder
General Secretariat for Research and Innovation of the Hellenic Republic
Subject
Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment,Geography, Planning and Development,Building and Construction
Reference91 articles.
1. Gasco, L., Gai, F., Maricchiolo, G., Genovese, L., Ragonese, S., Bottari, T., and Caruso, G. (2018). Feeds for the Aquaculture Sector–Current Situation and Alternative Sources, Springer Briefs in Molecular Science, Lightning Source UK Ltd.
2. From waste to feed: A review of recent knowledge on insects as producers of protein and fat for animal feeds;Gasco;Curr. Opin. Green Sustain. Chem.,2020
3. Systematic review and meta-analysis of production performance of aquaculture species fed dietary insect meals;Tran;Rev. Aquac.,2022
4. Insects as food and feed, a new emerging agricultural sector: A review;J. Insects Food Feed.,2020
5. Introducing the special issue “Application of insect ingredients in sustainable aquaculture”;Gasco;J. Insects Food Feed.,2022