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Aceh Journal of Animal Science
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Aceh Journal of Animal Science (Aceh J. Anim. Sci.) is an international peer-review journal published by Faculty of Marine and Fisheries, Syiah Kuala University in collaboration with Indonesian Society for Oceanology (ISOI) of Aceh Chapter and supported by Institute of Graduate Studies Syiah Kuala University. The journal publishes Original Research Articles (full papers and short communications) and Review (full and mini-reviews) in all aspects of animal: genetics, breeding, veterinary, reproduction, nutrition, physiology, anatomy, diseases ecology and behavior, animal products (milk, meat, eggs and their by-products) and processing, and livestock economics. There are no publication charges for publication in the Aceh Journal of Animal Science (fully free of charges). The manuscript should be prepared in good English and has to proofread by a native speaker or professional proofreader. The proposed manuscript should be submitted through online submission and register at http://jurnal.unsyiah.ac.id/AJAS/user/register, and submission by email is not permitted and will not be processed. After manuscript submitted, please proposed at least three potential reviewers (Name, Affiliation, and email address) to aceh.animal@gmail.com. The author should adhere to the Guide Line For Author strictly otherwise, the manuscript will be rejected without review. The proposed manuscript should not be previously published or be considered for any other journals, and should be free of plagiarism. The submitted manuscript will be initially screened by an editor to check the scope, language and suitability, and to detect plagiarism using Turnitin software. The journal publishes one volume and two issues (January - July & August - December) per year. The accepted manuscript will be online once the revised version has been received and approved by the editor in chief.
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Histological and Growth response of Clarias gariepinus fish seeds raised on unprocessed dried leaves of Telfairia occidentalis and Mucuna utilis Adebola Oluyinka Ajiboye; Adenike Susannah Tola-Fabunmi; Abolupe Oluyemi Ayanboye
Aceh Journal of Animal Science Vol 7, No 3 (2022): In Progress
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.13170/ajas.7.3.25836

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Nutrient utilization is determined by absorbable and digestible nutrients in fish feeds. Sixteen weeks feeding trial experiment was conducted using two hundred and twenty-five Clarias gariepinus of mean weight 4.16±0.09g. The aim of the experiment was to investigate the effects of unprocessed dried leaves of Telfairia occidentalis (UDLTO) and Mucuna utilis (UDLMU) on histology and growth of C. gariepinus.  Fish meal was replaced with 0%, 25%, 50%, 75% and 100% levels of UDLMU and UDLTO. Growth parameters and histological examinations were carried out according to standard procedures. Data obtained were subjected to ANOVA and Duncan Multiple Range Test was used to separate the means. MWG of T1 (15.8g) was significantly higher P0.05 compared to other treatments. SGR of T1 (0.64) varied significantly P0.05 than other level of inclusions. Kidneys of fish fed 25% and 50% graded levels showed patchy vacuolar degeneration of the renal tubules. Gills of fish fed 75% and 100% graded levels showed diffuse capillaries and moderate congestion of lamellar in the gills. Tissue examinations of fish fed 50%, 75% and 100% graded levels exhibited clinical signs of moderate atrophy and vacuolation of hepatocytes and diffuse hepatocellular swelling and degeneration in the liver. Histological investigations revealed fragmentation and atrophy of muscle fibre in fish fed 75% graded level. There was moderate atrophy of villi of intestine of fish fed 100% graded level.It is apparent that increased level of UDLMU and UDLTO could not support good growth as presumed due to presence of anti-nutritional factors in the leaves.Key: Nutrient utilization, Fish meal, Inclusions, standard procedures, Clinical signs
Effect of adding onion oil and seeds to local goose diet on the levels of antioxidants and sex hormones. Nashwan Majeed Ali
Aceh Journal of Animal Science Vol 7, No 3 (2022): In Progress
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.13170/ajas.7.3.25872

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This study was conducted in the scientific research field of the Technical Institute / Shatrah for the period from 3/1/2018 to 3/5/2018 to know the effect of adding different levels of onion oil and seeds to Iraqi local goose rations on some antioxidants and levels of sex hormones, as it was used in This study: 75 sexually mature female geese, and at the beginning of the production stage, were divided into five treatments, and for each treatment 15 females divided into three replicates / each replicate had 5 females. The experimental treatments were as follows: The first treatment (T1) was a control treatment without any addition, the second treatment (T2) was added to onion seed powder at an amount of 1.5 gm per kg of feed, the third treatment (T3) was added to onion seed powder at an amount of 3 gm per kg of feed, The fourth treatment (T4) was added to onion seed oil at an average of 0.10 ml per kg of feed, while the fifth treatment (T5) was added to it onion seed oil at an average of 0.20 ml per kg of feed and these percentages were added from the beginning of the experiment until the end of the experiment period. Blood was drawn from the experimental birds from the jugular vein weekly for the purpose of measuring the concentrations of MDA and SOD and the level of the hormones Progesterone and Estrogen and then according to an average every three weeks to present the results of the study on the basis of six periods of length, each of 21 days, the results of the study indicated a decrease Significant in the oxidative enzyme activity understudy in the addition treatments compared to the control treatment, also the sex hormones took the same curve of significant improvement of the additional treatments compared to the control treatment.
DNA barcoding and morphometric of Rastrelliger Spp in North Maluku Sea. Indonesia Nebuchadnezzar Akbar
Aceh Journal of Animal Science Vol 7, No 3 (2022): In Progress
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.13170/ajas.7.3.26530

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High exploration activity is feared to have an impact to mackerel populations. A sustainable management approach should be taken to provide information about the status of mackerel populations. Study of mackerel population status can be carried out through genetic information. The DNA of the fish samples were collected at traditional fish markets (Ternate, Morotai and Bacan, South Halmahera District). Laboratory works such as extraction, amplification, electrophoresis and DNA sequencing were analysis at the Indonesian Biodiversity Laboratory (BIONESIA). The molecular characteristics of Rastrelliger kanagurta were 374 base pairs (bp). The composition of nucleotides showed the similarity of frequencies between species. Phylogenetic relationship of R. kanagurta in North Maluku Sea suggested that there was any differentiation. The genetic diversity of R. kanagurta was high with a total number of haplotypes and diverse nucleotide diversity. The minimum spawning networks (MSN) found 5 haplotype networks from a total of 12 samples. Morphological measurements of standard length, head height, body width, pectoral fin length and tail were found to have variable values. The length of the weight of the fish is obtained of b = 3, indicating that the growth pattern was isometric or weight gain was equivalent to the growth of the fish length.Keywords : biodiversity, conservation, ecology, morphology, species

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