Aquaculture Nutrition And Growth

19 researchers across 3 institutions

19 Researchers
3 Institutions
0 Grant PIs
1 High Impact

Research in aquaculture nutrition and growth addresses the fundamental biological and chemical processes that influence the health, development, and feed efficiency of farmed aquatic species. Investigations explore the optimal dietary requirements for various life stages, including the selection and formulation of ingredients to support robust growth and disease resistance. Scientists examine how nutrient availability and metabolism affect physiological functions, such as immune response and stress tolerance. Studies also delve into the impact of feed processing, storage, and delivery methods on nutrient utilization and environmental water quality. Methodologies often involve controlled feeding trials, biochemical analyses of feedstuffs and tissues, and physiological assessments.

This area of study holds significant relevance for Arkansas, a state with a substantial aquaculture industry. Optimizing feed strategies directly impacts the economic viability of fish farming operations, a key agricultural sector in many parts of the state. Research aimed at improving growth rates and reducing feed conversion ratios can enhance producer profitability and contribute to a more sustainable food supply. Furthermore, understanding the nutritional needs of farmed fish can inform practices that minimize nutrient discharge into natural waterways, supporting the state's commitment to water resource management and the health of its aquatic ecosystems.

This field draws upon expertise in animal nutrition and physiology, microbial infections and disease research, and soil and water nutrient dynamics. Collaborative efforts extend across multiple Arkansas institutions, fostering a comprehensive approach to advancing aquaculture science.

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Name Institution h-index Citations Career Stage Badges
Rebecca Lochmann UA Pine Bluff 24 1,951 ARA High Impact
H. Fischer UA Pine Bluff 14 601
Nilima Renukdas UA Pine Bluff 12 499
Geletu Qing University of Arkansas 12 1,493
Mojtaba Abolhassani University of Arkansas 12 994
Igor Kuivjogi Fernandes University of Arkansas 10 350
Lisa M. Ragone Calvo Harding University Main Campus 10 645
Uttam Deb UA Pine Bluff 9 183
Zahra Anari University of Arkansas 9 266
Larry Dorman UA Pine Bluff 7 200
Shelby L. Foster University of Arkansas 6 1,984
Kailash Bohara UA Pine Bluff 5 287
Shaun Francis UA Pine Bluff 5 94
Saroj Adhikari UA Pine Bluff 3 31
John B. Howe UA Pine Bluff 3 109
M. Thompson UA Pine Bluff 2 26
Yathish Ramena UA Pine Bluff 1 10
Sindhu Kaimal UA Pine Bluff 1 4
Rebecca Lochmann UA Pine Bluff 0 0 ARA

Cross-Institution Connections

Researchers at different institutions with overlapping expertise in Aquaculture Nutrition And Growth.

Sindhu Kaimal UA Pine Bluff
62%
Lisa M. Ragone Calvo Harding University Main Campus
Larry Dorman UA Pine Bluff
38%
Lisa M. Ragone Calvo Harding University Main Campus
Nilima Renukdas UA Pine Bluff
38%
Lisa M. Ragone Calvo Harding University Main Campus
Mojtaba Abolhassani University of Arkansas
20%
John B. Howe UA Pine Bluff
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