Heterotrophy plays an important role in improving coral growth rate in aquaculture. While a lack of sufficient food will reduce growth and delay production timelines, excessive food deteriorates water quality and represents an additional production cost without benefit. Currently, there is limited information about the maximum feeding rates of corals. Using the curvilinear Michaelis-Menten model with six different concentrations of Artemia during day and night feeding, we estimated the maximum feeding rates for Acropora millepora(4.6 ind cm− 2 h− 1), Hydnophora rigida (20.4 ind cm− 2 h− 1) and Duncanopsammia axifuga(22.8 ind polyp− 1 h− 1) and the necessary concentrations of food to reach the maximum levels of feeding. Overall, the three sp...
To meet the emerging demand of corals in various industries, it is necessary to develop an optimal t...
In order to determine optimal feeding regimes for captive corals, prey capture by the scleractinian ...
The wild harvest of corals for the aquarium trade has had negative impacts on coral reef ecosystems....
The propagation and growth of scleractinian corals under aquaculture conditions could reduce the pre...
Developing an optimal heterotrophic feeding regime has the potential to improve captive coral growth...
Satisfying nutrient requirement of corals is still a major constraint for maintaining corals in mari...
Nutrient acquisition through heterotrophy is critical for the health of reef-building corals. The op...
Developing an optimal heterotrophic feeding regime has the potential to improve captive coral growth...
Zooplanktivory is an important source of nutrients in corals, providing up to 35% of daily metabolic...
The Scleractinian coral Acropora microclados is a commercially important species that functions as b...
<div><p>Heterotrophic feeding in newly-settled coral planulae can potentially improve survivorship a...
Coral reefs are of tremendous ecological and economic importance, and are currently in global decli...
Several factors may affect heterotrophic feeding of benthic marine invertebrates, including water fl...
Several factors may affect heterotrophic feeding of benthic marine invertebrates, including water fl...
<div><p>Heterotrophy is essential for meeting the metabolic requirements of scleractinian corals but...
To meet the emerging demand of corals in various industries, it is necessary to develop an optimal t...
In order to determine optimal feeding regimes for captive corals, prey capture by the scleractinian ...
The wild harvest of corals for the aquarium trade has had negative impacts on coral reef ecosystems....
The propagation and growth of scleractinian corals under aquaculture conditions could reduce the pre...
Developing an optimal heterotrophic feeding regime has the potential to improve captive coral growth...
Satisfying nutrient requirement of corals is still a major constraint for maintaining corals in mari...
Nutrient acquisition through heterotrophy is critical for the health of reef-building corals. The op...
Developing an optimal heterotrophic feeding regime has the potential to improve captive coral growth...
Zooplanktivory is an important source of nutrients in corals, providing up to 35% of daily metabolic...
The Scleractinian coral Acropora microclados is a commercially important species that functions as b...
<div><p>Heterotrophic feeding in newly-settled coral planulae can potentially improve survivorship a...
Coral reefs are of tremendous ecological and economic importance, and are currently in global decli...
Several factors may affect heterotrophic feeding of benthic marine invertebrates, including water fl...
Several factors may affect heterotrophic feeding of benthic marine invertebrates, including water fl...
<div><p>Heterotrophy is essential for meeting the metabolic requirements of scleractinian corals but...
To meet the emerging demand of corals in various industries, it is necessary to develop an optimal t...
In order to determine optimal feeding regimes for captive corals, prey capture by the scleractinian ...
The wild harvest of corals for the aquarium trade has had negative impacts on coral reef ecosystems....