Research on marine gastropod breeding in India is in its infancy and scanty literature is only available. To fill the lacunae, marine gastropods of three ornamentally valued and conservation important groups such as Cyprids, Strombids and Muricids were held under captivity and studied for their broodstock maintenance, spawning behaviour, larval rearing and metamorphosis into juveniles at the Shellfish Hatchery of Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute, Tuticorin. Valuable information on the focal themes of the article was obtained for Strombids and Muricids leading to the successful life cycle closing for Lambis lambis and Chicoreus virgineus are reported earlier. In the present study, experiments were conducted on aspects such as post...
The global aquaculture production is estimated as 54.8 million tonnes (FAO, 2003) of which molluscs ...
In recent years our knowledge of the eggs and larvae of marine gastropods has increased considerably...
The spawning and larval culture of cowrie (Family Cypraeidae) are both difficult and little known, i...
Not AvailableResearch on marine gastropod breeding in India is in its infancy and scanty literature ...
Muricids are commercially important gastropods and are exploited primarily for shell craft industrie...
795-801Captive breeding, spawning and larval development of endangered gastropod, horse conch, Pleur...
Captive breeding, spawning and larval development of endangered gastropod, horse conch, Pleuroploca ...
Marine gastropods are exploited all over the world for subsistence as well commercial reasons. Gastr...
Spawning, larval and juvenile rearing of the tropical abalone Haliotis varia L. were studied. Brood ...
The spiral Babylon Babylonia spirata (locally called ‘Dove egg shell’- Pravumutta chank) is a gastr...
Induced spawning, larval development and spat settlement of the venus clam Gafrarium tumidum (Roding...
Spider conches are common in shallow waters of the Indian coast. Of the eleven species reported from...
The black-lip pearl oyster, Pinctada margaritifera (Linnaeus), has been cultured in the experimental...
The ‘baby clam’ Marcia opima (Gmelin) was spawned on seven occasions in the shellfish hatchery at th...
Lambis lambis and Hemifusus cochlidium are two important marina gastropods of commercial value in I...
The global aquaculture production is estimated as 54.8 million tonnes (FAO, 2003) of which molluscs ...
In recent years our knowledge of the eggs and larvae of marine gastropods has increased considerably...
The spawning and larval culture of cowrie (Family Cypraeidae) are both difficult and little known, i...
Not AvailableResearch on marine gastropod breeding in India is in its infancy and scanty literature ...
Muricids are commercially important gastropods and are exploited primarily for shell craft industrie...
795-801Captive breeding, spawning and larval development of endangered gastropod, horse conch, Pleur...
Captive breeding, spawning and larval development of endangered gastropod, horse conch, Pleuroploca ...
Marine gastropods are exploited all over the world for subsistence as well commercial reasons. Gastr...
Spawning, larval and juvenile rearing of the tropical abalone Haliotis varia L. were studied. Brood ...
The spiral Babylon Babylonia spirata (locally called ‘Dove egg shell’- Pravumutta chank) is a gastr...
Induced spawning, larval development and spat settlement of the venus clam Gafrarium tumidum (Roding...
Spider conches are common in shallow waters of the Indian coast. Of the eleven species reported from...
The black-lip pearl oyster, Pinctada margaritifera (Linnaeus), has been cultured in the experimental...
The ‘baby clam’ Marcia opima (Gmelin) was spawned on seven occasions in the shellfish hatchery at th...
Lambis lambis and Hemifusus cochlidium are two important marina gastropods of commercial value in I...
The global aquaculture production is estimated as 54.8 million tonnes (FAO, 2003) of which molluscs ...
In recent years our knowledge of the eggs and larvae of marine gastropods has increased considerably...
The spawning and larval culture of cowrie (Family Cypraeidae) are both difficult and little known, i...