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Feeds and Feeding for
Catfish Eileen M. McVey United States Department of Agriculture Citations were selected for 1991-1992 Anderson, M.J. and A.W. Fast. Temperature and feed rate
effects on Chinese catfish Clarias-fuscus Lacepede growth. Bahnassey, Y.A., W.M. Breene, and M. Kazemzadeh. Hard
red spring wheat flours and vital gluten as binders in extruded aquaculture rations. Burtle, G.J. and G.L. Newton. Ammonia tolerance is
enhanced by feeding L-carnitine to channel catfish. Degani, G. and A. Revach. Digestive capabilities of
three commensal fish species: carp, Cyprinus carpio L., tilapia, Oreochromis aureus x O.
niloticus, and African catfish, Clarias gariepinus (Burchell 1822). Fagbenro, O.A. and I.A. Arowosoge. Growth response and
nutrient digestibility by Clarias-isheriensis Sydenham 1980 fed varying levels of dietary
coffee pulp as replacement for maize in low-cost diets. Fagbenro, O.A. and I.A. Arowosoge. Replacement value
of some household wastes as energy substitutes in low-cost diets for rearing catfish in
South-Western Nigeria. Fermin, A.C. and M.E.C. Bolivar. Larval rearing of the
Philippine freshwater catfish Clarias-macrocephalus Unther fed live zooplankton and
artificial diet: A preliminary study. Gannam, A.L. and R.T. Lovell. Effects of feeding
17-alpha methyltestosterone, 11 ketotestosterone, 17-beta estradiol and 3 5 3'
triiodothyronine to channel catfish Ictalurus-punctatus. This AQUA-TOPIC lists selected aquaculture publications and does not constitute endorsement by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Gannam, A.L. and R.T. Lovell. Growth and bone
development in channel catfish fed 17-alpha methyltestosterone in production ponds. Johnsen, P.B. and H.K. Dupree. Influence of feed
ingredients on the flavor quality of farm-raised catfish. Killian, S. Winter feeding adds to catfish profits. Lovell, R.T. Nutrition of aquaculture species. Lovell, R.T. and M. Li. Are fish farmers feeding too
much protein to catfish? Masser, M.P. [et al]. A simulation model representing
effects on dietary energy-protein ratio and water temperature on growth of channel catfish
Ictalurus-punctatus fisheries and allied aquacultures. Meyer, F.P. Aquaculture disease and health management. Newton, G.L. and G.J. Burtle. Gastric pH of channel
catfish effect of feeding rate and water temperature. Robinson, E.H. A practical guide to nutrition, feeds,
and feeding of catfish. Santha, C.R. and D.M. Gatlin. Growth response and fatty
acid composition of channel catfish fry fed practical diets supplemented with menhaden
fish oil. Silva, J.L.(Ed.). Proceedings Nineteenth Annual Catfish
Processors' Workshop. Sugita, H., C. Miyajima and Y. Deguchi. The vitamin
B-12-producing ability of the intestinal microflora of freshwater fish. Webster, Carl D. et al. "Effects of Feeding Diets
Containing 34 or 38% Protein at Two Feeding Frequencies on Growth and Body Composition of
Channel Catfish." Webster, C.D., J.H. Tidwell and D.H. Yancey.
"Effect of Protein Level and Feeding Frequency on Growth and Body Composition of
Cage-reared Channel Catfish." Webster, C.D., J.H. Tidwell and D.H. Yancey.
Evaluation of distiller's grains with solubles as a protein source in dietsfor channel
catfish. Wilson, Robert. "Channel Catfish." In:
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