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Applying nutritional ecology to optimize diets of crickets raised for food and feed

Applying nutritional ecology to optimize diets of crickets raised for food and feed

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Abstract Increasing yield is a primary goal of mass insect rearing for food and feed, and diet shapes insect life history traits important to yield, such as survival, development time, and body size at adulthood. Little is known about how developmental macronutrient intake impacts survival, growth, and adult body size of mass reared insects. Here, we applied the nutritional geometry framework and reared individual tropical house crickets (Gryllodes sigillatus) from hatch to adulthood on a wide range of protein:carbohydrate diets. We measured weekly food consumption, survival, development time to adulthood, and adult body size and mass, and calculated a yield metric to extrapolate our individual-level results and predict how diet influences yield at the mass rearing level. Yield was maximized on a 3P:1C diet, as crickets fed this diet were most likely to develop into adults and grew maximum mass and body size. When provided with a choice between diets, crickets selected a relatively balanced 1.05P:1C diet throughout development, but males consumed 17% more protein than females. Our results represent a crucial first step towards determining the optimal standard feed formulation required to maximize cricket farming yield.

MacMillan Heath A.、Muzzatti Matthew J、McColville Emily R.、Bertram Susan M.、Stabile Cassandra C.、Brittain Caelyn T.、Brzezinski Hunter、Harrison Sarah J.、Manivannan Sujitha

Department of Biology, Carleton UniversityDepartment of Biology, Carleton UniversityDepartment of Biology, Carleton UniversityDepartment of Biology, Carleton UniversityDepartment of Biology, Carleton UniversityDepartment of Biology, Carleton UniversityDepartment of Biology, Carleton UniversityDepartment of Biology, Carleton University

10.1101/2024.05.23.595553

昆虫学农业科学技术发展生物科学现状、生物科学发展

insects as food and feednutritional ecologydevelopmental dietmacronutrients

MacMillan Heath A.,Muzzatti Matthew J,McColville Emily R.,Bertram Susan M.,Stabile Cassandra C.,Brittain Caelyn T.,Brzezinski Hunter,Harrison Sarah J.,Manivannan Sujitha.Applying nutritional ecology to optimize diets of crickets raised for food and feed[EB/OL].(2025-03-28)[2025-04-26].https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2024.05.23.595553.点此复制

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