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ABSTRACT Developing optimized feeding strategies for copepods is essential in contemporary aquaculture, as they serve as a highly nutritious live feed for numerous aquatic organisms. Three experiments were conducted to enhance the development and reproductive success of the copepod, Cyclops sp., to support sustainable aquaculture practices.
Sadia Momota Hena +5 more
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First experience in the larviculture of cobia, Rachycentron canadum (Linnaeus, 1752) in India [PDF]
Cobia aquaculture has been gaining momentum internationally and has spread to more than 23 countries, half of them in the Asia-Pacific region. Envisaging the prospects of cobia farming in India, broodstock development was initiated and the first ...
Gopakumar, G +9 more
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Aquaculture and early life stages of the Hawaiian Potter's angelfish (Centropyge potteri)
Abstract The Potter's angelfish (Centropyge potteri), a Hawaiian endemic reef fish, has long been prized in the global aquarium trade, with approximately 9000 individuals collected annually from the wild before Hawai‘i's 2021 ban on commercial aquarium fish collection.
Kent A. Glover, Chatham K. Callan
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With coral reefs in global decline and further threatened by growing anthropogenic impacts, effective strategies for restoring these critical ecosystems are increasingly sought after. In Caribbean reefs, where disease outbreaks and fishing pressure have reduced herbivore abundances and facilitated widespread phase shifts from coral to algal dominance ...
Margaret W. Wilson +8 more
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Aquaculture Asia, vol. 8, no. 4, pp.1-52, October - December 2003 [PDF]
CONTENTS: Freshwater prawn, Macrobrachium nobilii a promising candidate for rural nutrition, by Pitchimuthu Mariappan, P. Balamurugan, and Chellam Balasundaram.
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Reproduction, early development, and larval rearing strategies for two sponge-dwelling neon gobies, Elacatinus lori and E.colini [PDF]
A major goal of the aquaculture industry is to reduce collection pressure on wild populations by developing captive breeding techniques for marine ornamental species, particularly coral reef fishes.
Atema, Jelle +3 more
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The culture of sand goby, Oxyeleotris marmoratus I: Feed and feeding scheme of larvae and juveniles [PDF]
Natural spawning of sand goby was carried out in earthen ponds and eggs were then collected. Fertilized eggs were incubated in a glass aquaria for hatching.
Uraiwan Chamnanwech +2 more
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Performance and stress resistance of Nile tilapias fed different crude protein levels
The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of different levels of diet crude protein on the performance and stress resistance rate (Re) of Oreochromis niloticus larvae and fingerlings.
Ronald Kennedy Luz +6 more
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Feeding marine larvae commonly relies on live prey, which must be enriched with lipid emulsions and/or microalgae rich in long‐chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LC‐PUFA) before being added to larval tanks. This enrichment enhances the nutritional value of live feed and supports larval health and growth.
Ana Galindo +10 more
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The culture of sand goby, Oxyeleotris marmoratus II: Gastric emptying times and feed requirements of larvae [PDF]
Time of digestion experiments were carried out in a 15-liter rearing glass aquaria (water volume 10 liters) containing 1,500 larvae. The larvae were fed with sufficient rotifer, Artemia or Moina and then transferred to another rearing glass aquarium ...
Uraiwan Chamnanwech +2 more
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