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Níveis de proteína bruta para juvenis de pirarucu
The objective of this work was to verify the effect of four protein levels on pirarucu, Arapaima gigas, growth performance. One hundred and twenty pirarucu juveniles, with an average weight of 120.6±3.5 g, were stocked into 12 floating cages with 1 m3 (ten fish per cage), in a complete randomized design with four treatments (32.7%, 39.3%, 43.4% and 48.6% crude protein), in three replicates each. After 45 days, results showed that diet with highest protein level (48.6%) produced a better weight gain, specific growth rate, and differentiated body composition. Feed conversion and protein efficiency ratios did not show any differences among treatments. The dietary protein level required to produce maximum growth is 48.6%
Perfil hematológico de búfalas da raça Murrah, criadas ao sol e à sombra, em clima tropical da Amazônia Oriental Hematologic profile of murrah buffalo cows, raised in the sun and under shade, at tropical climate of the eastern amazon
Foram avaliadas as respostas hematológicas de 20 búfalas, criadas ao sol (grupo - SS) e à sombra (grupo - CS), em Belém, Pará. Os animais do grupo CS (n = 10) estavam em sistema silvipastoril, com Racosperma mangium e os do SS (n = 10), em piquetes sem sombra, em pastagem de Brachiaria humidicola, água para beber e sal mineral. Foram mensuradas temperatura do ar (TA), umidade relativa do ar (UR) e temperatura de globo negro, em cada tratamento. A coleta de sangue para eritrograma e número total de leucócitos foi realizada a cada 14 dias, às 13 h, durante o ano de 2009. Através da análise de variância constatou-se que em todos os períodos do ano, a TA e índice de temperatura de globo e umidade (ITGU) foram diferentes (P < 0,05), com níveis mais elevados no grupo SS. No período mais chuvoso, o grupo CS apresentou valores elevados de leucócitos, enquanto nos períodos de transição e menos chuvoso, foram maiores no grupo SS. No período menos chuvoso do ano, o grupo SS apresentou maiores valores de hemácias. O teor de hemoglobina teve maiores níveis (P < 0,05) nos períodos de transição e menos chuvoso. Somente a hemoglobina teve correlação significativa e negativa (P < 0,05) com a UR. Conclui-se que as novilhas búfalas Murrah estão sujeitas a um ambiente hostil e o período menos chuvoso é o mais propício a causar estresse térmico.<br>We evaluated the hematologic responses of 20 female buffaloes raised under full sun (group NS) and shade (group SG) at Belem, Para , Brazil. The animals in the SG group (n = 10) were maintained in paddocks under a silvopastoral system with Racosperma mangium, and the ones in the NS (n = 10), in paddocks with Brachiaria humidicola, with drinking water and mineral salt, but without access to shade. Air temperature (AT), relative air humidity (RH) and black global temperature (BGT) were measured for each treatment. Blood sampling for erythrogram and leukocyte count were undertaken at intervals of 14 days, and carried out at 1:00 p.m., during 2009. AT and black global temperature and humidity index (BGHI) were different (P < 0.05) throughout the year, and their highest values were observed in the NS group. During the rainier period, the SG group presented the highest values of leukocytes (P < 0.05), although in the transition and low rainy periods, the highest values were observed in the NS group. In the low rainy period, the erythrocytes count showed the highest values in the NS group. The highest levels of hemoglobin (P < 0.05) were observed during the transition and low rainy periods. Only hemoglobin presented a significant and negative (P < 0.05) correlation with RH. We concluded that the female Murrah buffaloes are subject to a hostile environment, and that the low rainy period is the most favorable for causing heat stress