, Russian Federation
, Russian Federation
, Russian Federation
, Russian Federation
UDK 57 Биологические науки
GRNTI 69.25 Аквакультура. Рыбоводство
OKSO 06.07.01 Биологические науки
BBK 472 Рыбное хозяйство
Brief information on the life cycle of the Hermetia illucens fly and the use of its larvae biomass as an additive in fodders for animals, birds and fish breeding is presented. The information from foreign literature about the use of flour from the dried larvae of Hermetia illucens as ingredients for fish feeding in aquaculture with full or partial replacement of fishmeal and soybean meal is briefly summarized.
flour, Hermetia illucens larvae, fish feeding, aquaculture
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