Deposit-feeding sea cucumbers are efficient nutrient recyclers and have the potential to contribute to the limitation of organic matter load in polyculture or integrated aquaculture systems. Assessing how they assimilate organic matter originating from other farmed species is therefore important for the development of such multi-species farming systems. Here, a coupled stable isotope - fatty acid approach was used to characterize the assimilation of organic matter from shrimp (Penaeus stylirostris) farming by Holothuria scabra in an experimental culture system. H. scabra were reared in mesocosms on shrimp farming-originating sediment with and without additional food sources (maize and fish meals). Although fatty acid results did indicate th...
Diet assimilation rate is crucial to the growth and survival of Holothuria scabra juveniles during c...
International audienceThe use of detritivores under sea farms is a promising avenue to mitigate the ...
International audienceVarious research projects in Europe and North Africa have recently intended to...
International audienceDeposit-feeding sea cucumbers are efficient nutrient recyclers and have the po...
Deposit-feeding sea cucumbers are efficient nutrient recyclers and have the potential to contribute ...
Despite Holothuria scabra's wide distribution and status as one of the best candidates for sustainin...
Stable isotope ratios, carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N), and fatty acids validated the trophic conn...
To provide a basis for a stable carbon and nitrogen isotope ratio \(\mathsf{(\delta^{13}C / \delta^{...
Solid organic waste (PSW) in shrimp ponds contains relatively high levels of nitrogen and phosphorus...
The ability of Holothuria scabra to digest nutrients, such as organic matter (OM), protein and carbo...
The oxygen consumption rate (OCR) and ammonium excretion rate (AER) of a tropical sea cucumber, Holo...
Sea cucumbers Holothuria atra and Holothuria leucospilota play an important role in the bioturbation...
The role of Holothuria tubulosa in organic matter recycling of Posidonia oceanica detritus was estim...
Diet assimilation rate is crucial to the growth and survival of Holothuria scabra juveniles during c...
International audienceThe use of detritivores under sea farms is a promising avenue to mitigate the ...
International audienceVarious research projects in Europe and North Africa have recently intended to...
International audienceDeposit-feeding sea cucumbers are efficient nutrient recyclers and have the po...
Deposit-feeding sea cucumbers are efficient nutrient recyclers and have the potential to contribute ...
Despite Holothuria scabra's wide distribution and status as one of the best candidates for sustainin...
Stable isotope ratios, carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N), and fatty acids validated the trophic conn...
To provide a basis for a stable carbon and nitrogen isotope ratio \(\mathsf{(\delta^{13}C / \delta^{...
Solid organic waste (PSW) in shrimp ponds contains relatively high levels of nitrogen and phosphorus...
The ability of Holothuria scabra to digest nutrients, such as organic matter (OM), protein and carbo...
The oxygen consumption rate (OCR) and ammonium excretion rate (AER) of a tropical sea cucumber, Holo...
Sea cucumbers Holothuria atra and Holothuria leucospilota play an important role in the bioturbation...
The role of Holothuria tubulosa in organic matter recycling of Posidonia oceanica detritus was estim...
Diet assimilation rate is crucial to the growth and survival of Holothuria scabra juveniles during c...
International audienceThe use of detritivores under sea farms is a promising avenue to mitigate the ...
International audienceVarious research projects in Europe and North Africa have recently intended to...