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Concentration of Vitamin C and Vitamin E Supplementation in Artemia Sp. on The Level of Stress Resistance, Survival, and Growth of Banggai Cardinalfish (Pterapogon Kauderni Koumans, 1933) Sari, Devi Elvina
International Journal of Social Discussion Vol. 1 No. 3 (2024): Journals International Journal of Social Discussion
Publisher : Raudhah Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59613/qnfrz206

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The Banggai cardinalfish (Pterapogon kauderni) is an endemic marine ornamental fish from Indonesia, facing population decline due to habitat degradation and overexploitation. Controlled cultivation is essential for conservation; however, challenges such as stress, low survival rates, and slow growth remain significant. This study employs a qualitative research approach through literature review and library research to analyze the impact of vitamin C and E supplementation in Artemia sp. on stress resistance, survival, and growth performance of P. kauderni. Vitamin C and E are known antioxidants that mitigate oxidative stress and enhance immune responses in fish. Previous studies indicate that optimal supplementation levels can improve metabolic efficiency, stress tolerance, and overall survival rates in aquaculture species. Our findings suggest that a balanced combination of vitamin C (230 mg/L) and vitamin E (115 mg/L) in Artemia sp. provides the most effective results in reducing stress-induced glucose levels, increasing survival rates, and improving growth performance. These results highlight the potential of dietary antioxidant supplementation as a sustainable strategy for P. kauderni aquaculture and conservation. Further research is recommended to explore long-term effects and adaptability in different aquaculture settings.
Length-weight Relationship, Condition Factor and DNA Barcoding of Bonylip Barb, Osteochilus vittatus (Valenciennes, 1842) in Dampelas Lake, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia Serdiati, Novalina; Ndobe, Samliok; Rosyida, Eka; Gani, Abdul; Hermawan, Roni; Nurdin, Muh. Saleh; Sari, Devi Elvina; Herlina, Sri; Pawaro, Moh. Fadlan Daeng; Danty, Astri Rahma
Journal Omni-Akuatika Vol 20, No 1 (2024): Omni-Akuatika May
Publisher : Fisheries and Marine Science Faculty - Jenderal Soedirman University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20884/1.oa.2024.20.1.1111

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Dampelas Lake, also known as Talaga Lake, in Central Sulawesi Indonesia, lacks data on fish communities, especially biological aspects, including a wild population of bonylip barb Osteochilus vittatus (Valenciennes, 1842). Locally known as ikan nilem, this freshwater fish commodity is not native to Sulawesi. The purpose of this research was to analyze the length-weight relationship, condition factor and DNA barcode of the bonylip barb population in Dampelas Lake. Bonylip barb specimens (101 males and 78 females) were collected from Lake Dampelas during July 2023 using fish traps. The total length and weight ranges were 57-211 mm and 3-107 g. Length-weight relationships were W = 3×10-5 L2,8219 (males); W = 3×10-6 L3,2574 (females); and W = 1,1×10-5 L3,0176 (both sexes combined), indicating an isometric growth pattern. Condition factor ranged from 0.471-1.652 with similar mean values for males (1.01) and females (1.02). DNA barcodes for Lake Dampelas bonylip barbs nested in one of four O. vittatus clades, indicating a need for reviewing Osteochilus taxonomy. Most adult females had spent gonads, indicating seasonal spawning, with implications for developing an economically viable fishery which could also help control this non-native species in Dampelas Lake.Keywords: Cyprinidae, freshwater fisheries, growth pattern, introduced fish, mitochondrial DNA