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Behavioral evidence of saccharide mixture as a potent feeding effector for the purple mud crab Scylla tranquebarica

The present study evaluated the potential of a saccharide mixture (galactose, glucose, fructose, and sucrose in a 2:1:1:1 ratio) as a chemoattractant (attraction) or/and feeding stimulant (ingestion) for the purple mud crab Scylla tranquebarica . In Experiment I, the S. tranquebarica appetitive resp...

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Published in:Fisheries science 2024-11, Vol.90 (6), p.979-987
Main Authors: Liew, Kit-Shing, Seow, Bei-En, Shapawi, Rossita, Liew, Hon Jung, Tan, Karsoon, Tan, Kianann, Masuda, Reiji, Lim, Leong-Seng
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description The present study evaluated the potential of a saccharide mixture (galactose, glucose, fructose, and sucrose in a 2:1:1:1 ratio) as a chemoattractant (attraction) or/and feeding stimulant (ingestion) for the purple mud crab Scylla tranquebarica . In Experiment I, the S. tranquebarica appetitive response toward the 3%, 5%, or 7% (w/v) saccharide mixture solutions was examined and evaluated by a scoring method. The 5% and 7% treatments yielded the highest mean score (2.05 out of 3.00), with 20% of the S. tranquebarica exhibiting the highest response order (probing movement) in the latter treatment. In Experiment II, the S. tranquebarica feeding response toward the pelleted feeds containing the saccharide mixture at 3%, 5%, or 7% (SAC3, SAC5, or SAC7) was examined and evaluated using a scoring method. No significant difference ( P  > 0.05) was found among the mean scores of SAC3, SAC5, and SAC7. However, the mean score of the SAC7 diet was significantly higher ( P  
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Crustaceans
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Feeding
Fish & Wildlife Biology & Management
Fisheries
Food
Food Science
Freshwater & Marine Ecology
Galactose
Ingestion
Life Sciences
Marine crustaceans
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Mud
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Saccharides
Science education
Scylla
Scylla tranquebarica
Sucrose
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