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Influence of different meal sizes on growth characteristics of young rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss Wal).
This paper presents the results of the effects of different sizes of meals
(80%, 90%, 100%, 110% and 120% regarding the amount recommended by the food
producer) on the growth characteristics of young rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus
mykiss Wal.) aged from 2 to 3.5 months. The experiment was carried out at the
Laboratory of Aquaculture, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Banja Luka
for a period of 47 days. In the experiment, there were a total of 500 fish,
divided into five groups, and placed in the 55-l aquarium with a constant
flow of water and the aeration system. The main parameters of water quality
were analyzed every day and they included: water temperature 12.64-12.76°C,
content of dissolved oxygen 7.83-8.09 mg/l, saturation of water with oxygen
75.47-77.39% and pH value 7.224-7.268. In the end, the average individual
weight and body length (±standard deviation) of young rainbow trout,
regarding the experimental groups (EG), were reached: EG80 10.53±2.58 g and
9.94±0.76 cm, EG90 12.14±2.97 g and 10.45±0.86 cm, EG100 13.18±2.91 g and
10.67±0.82 cm, EG110 13.80±3.14 g and 10.82±0.78 cm, EG120 14.58±3.63 g and
10.81±1.11 cm. Statistically highly significant differences were found
between the means of experimental groups (p <0,01). The coefficient of
condition of young rainbow trout at the end of the experiment was similar in
the treatments EG80, EG90, EG100 and EG110 (1.06 to 1.09), and it was the
highest in the treatment EG120 (1,15±0,17). Generally, it can be said that
increasing of the size of meals up to 10% above the recommended value does
not cause significant differences, and if the increase is greater than 10%,
statistically significant difference in body weight occurs
Polymorphism of Pramenka sheep hemoglobin in Central Bosnia
The study of the hemoglobin polymorphism was performed on blood samples,
taken from areas inhabited by Pramenka sheep in Central Bosnia: the area of
the mountain Vlašić, the upper flow of the river Vrbas and Kupres plateau.
Dupska pramenka sheep inhabits the mountain Vlašić and the areas of
surrounding municipalities. Privorska pramenka sheep inhabits the area around
the upper flow of the river Vrbas and the mountain Vranica and Kupreška
pramenka sheep inhabits Kupres plateau. HbA gene frequency was 0.31 and HbB
gene frequency was 0.69 for Dupska pramenka sheep. Privorska pramenka sheep
had a frequency of 0.33 for the HbA gene, and 0.67 for the HbB gene, in its
population. Kupreška pramenka sheep had the lowest frequency of the HbA gene,
(0.30), and therefore the maximum frequency of the HbB gene. Hemoglobin
genotype frequencies for all investigated types of Pramenka sheep breed are
in equilibrium. Investigated types of Pramenka sheep breed inhabit areas
adjacent to each other. They are phenotypically quite similar and have a
similar frequency of genotype polymorphism of hemoglobin. The difference
between them is not statistically significant