Comparison of four bullfrong (Rana catesbeiana Shaw, 1802) rearing systems : Tanque ilha, Confinamento, Anfigranja, and Gaiolas. 1 í  Gain in weight; 2 í  Operational cost

Authors

  • Dorival FONTANELLO Pesquisador Cientí­­fico- Seção de Aquicultura- Divisão de Pesca Interior -Instituto de Pesca - CPA/SAA
  • Ricardo Roberto WIRZ Pesquisador Cientí­­fico- Seção de Aquicultura- Divisão de Pesca Interior -Instituto de Pesca - CPA/SAA
  • Henrique ARRUDA SOARES Pesquisador Cientí­­fico- Seção de Aquicultura- Divisão de Pesca Interior -Instituto de Pesca - CPA/SAA
  • Ernesto A. Nogueira de FREITAS Pesquisador Cientí­­fico- Seção de Aquicultura- Divisão de Pesca Interior -Instituto de Pesca - CPA/SAA
  • Benedicto E. S. de CAMPOS Pesquisador Cientí­­fico - Seção de Estatí­­stica e Técnica Experimental - Instituto de Zootecnia - CPA/SAA
  • Cláudia Maris FERREIRA Assistente Técnico de Pesqueira - Seção de Aquicultura - Divisão de Pesca Interior - Instituto de Pesca - CPA/SAA

Keywords:

bullfrog, Rana catesbeiana, rearing systems, operational cost, temperature, cannibalism

Abstract

In the experimental outdoor facilities planned for frog culture in the Fishery and Frog Culture Station of Pindamonhangaba, São Paulo State, Brazil (22° 55' 55"S and 45° 27' 22"W), the gain in weight of bullfrogs and the operational cost of four rearing systems: Tanque-Ilha, Confinamento, Anfigranja, and Gaiolas, were studied. The methodology attended the specifications preconized by the authors of the systems, and they have in common the same animal density and the same food and physical management of the animals. The experimental design was that of a total randomized experiment with four treatments, represented by each one of the systems, and four repetitions. For the analysis of the results, the data were adjusted by a model that includes the effects of the systems and the size of the animals, by the initial number of frogs, through the analysis of covariance. The data were processed by the Harvey's minimum square method. The conclusion indicated that the Tanque-Ilha system was that which rendered a greater gain in the mean weight of the frogs, that means, 17.9% more than the Anfigranja system, 43.2% more than the Confinamento system, and 172.6% more than the Gaiolas system, by a cost of Cr$ 1,970.00 (US$ 1.14) per kilogram of alive frog. This work also evidenced the importance, for frog culture, of the practice by separating the animals in different groups of size for cannibalism control, and the effect of the environmental temperature on the gain in weight, showing that these two aspects should be object of further investigations.

Published

2018-09-09

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