THE ASSIMILATION OF PROTEIN AND CARBOHYDRATE FROM PREPARED DIETS BY THE SHRIMP,Penaeus stylirostris

Abstract
Assimilation (apparent digestibility and absorption) of protein and carbohydrate from selected diets was tested usingPenaeus stylirostris. The largest shrimp (approximately 10 g) assimilated squid meal proteins better than α‐soy protein but smaller shrimp (1.3 and 3.8 g) did not. All sizes assimilated protein from diets containing α‐soy better than those containing brewer's yeast. Carbohydrate assimilation was less efficient than protein for all diets. There was no relation between carbohydrate and protein assimilation and the percentage in the diets over the limited range tested. Although assimilation of these two groups of compounds was greater in the larger shrimp, there was no correlation between the growth and protein and carbohydrate assimilation for the diets tested for similar size animals of the same species.