The tropical calanoid copepod Acartia sinjiensis has good potential for mass culture as live feed for reef fish larvae. The present study was conducted to evaluate the effects of photoperiod on various parameters related to A. sinjiensis productivity in culture. Five photoperiods of Light:Dark = 0:24; 6:18; 12:12; 18:6 and 24:0h were setup. Daily egg production of individual females under each photoperiod was monitored for 8 consecutive days. The females were randomly selected daily from stock cultures kept under respective photoperiods and discarded after experiment. The results showed a clear trend of increasing egg production with longer illumination period. Under constant darkness, acclimatization was evident as egg output increased ...
As their natural prey, copepods are considered the ideal diets for hatchery culture of fish larvae. ...
To date, aquaculture hatcheries are mostly dependent on the production of rotifers (Brachionus spp.)...
International audienceThe calanoid copepod Eurytemora affinis is the dominant copepod in Chesapeake ...
The tropical calanoid copepod Acartia sinjiensis has good potential for mass culture as live feed fo...
The difficulty in achieving high density copepod cultures is a major bottleneck limiting their utili...
As natural diets of fish larvae, a number of calanoid copepod species are being investigated for use...
The tropical calanoid copepod, Acartia sinjiensis, has good potential for mass culture as a live fee...
The paracalanid copepod, Bestiolina amoyensis, is a widely distributed species occurring in subtropi...
In Southampton Water the copepod Acartia bifilosa presents a diapause reproductive strategy, where t...
The effects of salinity, temperature, and light conditions on production and development, longevity,...
Background and Objective: Copepods are being used widely as live feed in aquaculture industry partic...
This study aimed to evaluate the influence of photoperiod on juvenile suruvi (Steindachneridion scri...
Acartia tonsa is a calanoid copepod with high potential as live feed for marine aquaculture. However...
Polychaetes are of high commercial interest as potential feed in aquaculture industry. Despite this,...
The calanoid copepod Acartia ohtsukai predominates the estuarine and coastal waters of East Asia dur...
As their natural prey, copepods are considered the ideal diets for hatchery culture of fish larvae. ...
To date, aquaculture hatcheries are mostly dependent on the production of rotifers (Brachionus spp.)...
International audienceThe calanoid copepod Eurytemora affinis is the dominant copepod in Chesapeake ...
The tropical calanoid copepod Acartia sinjiensis has good potential for mass culture as live feed fo...
The difficulty in achieving high density copepod cultures is a major bottleneck limiting their utili...
As natural diets of fish larvae, a number of calanoid copepod species are being investigated for use...
The tropical calanoid copepod, Acartia sinjiensis, has good potential for mass culture as a live fee...
The paracalanid copepod, Bestiolina amoyensis, is a widely distributed species occurring in subtropi...
In Southampton Water the copepod Acartia bifilosa presents a diapause reproductive strategy, where t...
The effects of salinity, temperature, and light conditions on production and development, longevity,...
Background and Objective: Copepods are being used widely as live feed in aquaculture industry partic...
This study aimed to evaluate the influence of photoperiod on juvenile suruvi (Steindachneridion scri...
Acartia tonsa is a calanoid copepod with high potential as live feed for marine aquaculture. However...
Polychaetes are of high commercial interest as potential feed in aquaculture industry. Despite this,...
The calanoid copepod Acartia ohtsukai predominates the estuarine and coastal waters of East Asia dur...
As their natural prey, copepods are considered the ideal diets for hatchery culture of fish larvae. ...
To date, aquaculture hatcheries are mostly dependent on the production of rotifers (Brachionus spp.)...
International audienceThe calanoid copepod Eurytemora affinis is the dominant copepod in Chesapeake ...