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Insects can be used as an alternative protein source in feeds for fish. The review lists nutritional experiments performed in fish fed different insects, used whole or as meals. It also lists potential hurdles and ways to improve the use of insects in aquafeed.

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Usual alternatives to fishmeal in aquafeeds are protein-rich plant meals. In contrast with these plants, insects are part of the natural diet of fish and they seem more sustainable: their production requires less energy, water and arable land than plants. Thus, they may represent a better alternative to FM. With the continuing rise in the price of FM, recent interest is rising and new research is rapidly emerging on the subject.

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This page is a summary of: Review on the use of insects in the diet of farmed fish: Past and future, Animal Feed Science and Technology, May 2015, Elsevier,
DOI: 10.1016/j.anifeedsci.2015.03.001.
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