Zara Naeem’s research while affiliated with Quaid-i-Azam University and other places

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Fortnightly mean length (cm) of Clarias batrachus in different studied treatments
Fortnightly mean weight (g) of Clarias batrachus in different studied treatments
Ingredients (%) used for feed formulation and proximate composition of various diets
Descriptive statistics (Mean±SE) for various growth parameters of Clarias batrachus fed upon various dietary crude protein levels in different treatments
Mean values (± SE) of various constituents in percentage (%) of wet and dry mass of Clarias batrachus reared in different treatments

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An approach to optimizing dietary protein to growth and body composition in walking catfish, Clarias batrachus (Linneaeus, 1758)
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May 2024

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Clarias batrachus is a commercially important food fish. In the present study, effect of varying dietary protein levels was evaluated on the survival, growth parameters and proximate composition of C. batrachus. Diets comprising 25%, 30%, 35%, 40%, 45%, and 50% crude protein (CP) were supplied to fish in T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, and T6, respectively, at the rate of 5% of fish body weight for the entire 90 days, twice daily. Size of each stocked C. batrachus was recorded after 15 days. Results revealed 100% survival rate of C. batrachus in all treatments. Significantly highest (P<0.001) mean value of weight gain (g/fish), percent weight gain, daily growth rate, specific growth rate and protein efficiency ratio (PER) in C. batrachus were recorded, reared in T4 by feeding 40% CP in diet. The best FCR value (1.90±0.02) for C. batrachus was obtained in T4 by feeding 40%CP in diet. Mean value of water, ash, fat and protein contents (wet mass) were ranged 74.10–79.23%, 3.12–4.68%, 3.90–4.43% and 13.09–16.79% for C. batrachus in the studied treatment groups. Water content (%) was found significantly (P<0.05) higher in the body of C. batrachus for T1, T2, T3 and T6 than for T4 and T5. Ash was found significantly (P<0.05) higher in the fish reared in T4 and T5. Fat content in the wet body mass of C. batrachus was found significantly higher in T4 and T1. While, significant higher (P<0.05) values of mean protein content was noted in C. batrachus reared in T4 and T5. Body composition of C. batrachus was also categorically affected by body size, however, condition factor showed non-significant correlation in most of the relationships in the present study. Overall, results indicated that feeding appropriate diet (containing 40% CP) to the fish resulted good growth performance, lower FCR and higher protein content in the fish. Present study provides valuable knowledge of optimal dietary protein level in C. batrachus which will help in commercial success of aquaculture.

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... Clarias batrachus is extensively dispersed throughout the Indian subcontinent's freshwater ponds and riverine backwaters making it an important source of food and commerce. Substantial work has been done on its toxicology [43], osmoregulation [9,10,44], and biophysics and bioenergetics [45] and we have observed that this species is hardy and not easily susceptible to routine laboratory handing [23]. However, no information is available regarding the nutritional status of this species which is of prime importance, because (a) when conducting any study involving any feature of physiology, it is essential that the experimental animal be nutritionally sound, and (b) the nutritional status of fish is important from an aquaculture point of view. ...

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Effect of Food Deprivation on Plasma Cortisol, Carbohydrate Metabolism, and Histomorphology in Clarias batrachus
TOXIC EFFECTS OF AMMONIA EXPOSURE ON GROWTH AND HEMATOLOGICAL RESPONSE OF CLARIAS BATRACHUS (LINNEAEUS, 1758)

Applied Ecology and Environmental Research