The objective of the study was to find out the optimum salinity for the spat of the clam Marcia opima (Gmelin) to attain maximum growth with 100% survival. Among the salinities tested (10-40 %a), 100% survival of spats and the maximum growth rate of 0.13mmlday were observed at 25%0 salinity. By comparing the growth rate and survival percentage, it was concluded that 25 %O is the best salinity condition for the spat of this specie
Estuarine abiotic characteristics vary with tidal variations and fresh water input, both driven by c...
Juvenile silver-lip pearl oysters, Pinctada maxima Jameson, were held over a period of 20 days in th...
The aim of this study was to determine the lethal salinity (LC50) for the yellow clam Mesodesma mact...
Salinity tolerance, lethal lower salinity and mortality rates in different salinity treatments of th...
Among the exploited bivalve resources of India, clams are the most widely distributed and abundant g...
The clam Meretrix meretrix, the green mussel Perna viridis and the oyster Crassostrea madrasensis e...
Salinity tolerance of the seed of the green mussel Perna viridis (Linnaeus), produced in the Kovalam...
The ‘baby clam’ Marcia opima (Gmelin) was spawned on seven occasions in the shellfish hatchery at th...
Studies on the growth of Meretrix casta (Chemintz) showed that the clams in the natural bed grew at...
Not AvailableSalinity tolerance, lethal lower salinity and mortality rates in different salinity tre...
The influence of salinity on growth, survival and byssal fibre attachment of the blacklip pearl oyst...
From the observations made during the management of the marine fish farm of the Central Marine Fish...
The present investigations have considerably enhanced the existing knowledge on the biology and dist...
Globally clam mariculture is a very popular aquaculture activity. The seed for farming to a great ex...
Most benthic invertebrates and plant species that survive in the brackish Baltic Sea are characteriz...
Estuarine abiotic characteristics vary with tidal variations and fresh water input, both driven by c...
Juvenile silver-lip pearl oysters, Pinctada maxima Jameson, were held over a period of 20 days in th...
The aim of this study was to determine the lethal salinity (LC50) for the yellow clam Mesodesma mact...
Salinity tolerance, lethal lower salinity and mortality rates in different salinity treatments of th...
Among the exploited bivalve resources of India, clams are the most widely distributed and abundant g...
The clam Meretrix meretrix, the green mussel Perna viridis and the oyster Crassostrea madrasensis e...
Salinity tolerance of the seed of the green mussel Perna viridis (Linnaeus), produced in the Kovalam...
The ‘baby clam’ Marcia opima (Gmelin) was spawned on seven occasions in the shellfish hatchery at th...
Studies on the growth of Meretrix casta (Chemintz) showed that the clams in the natural bed grew at...
Not AvailableSalinity tolerance, lethal lower salinity and mortality rates in different salinity tre...
The influence of salinity on growth, survival and byssal fibre attachment of the blacklip pearl oyst...
From the observations made during the management of the marine fish farm of the Central Marine Fish...
The present investigations have considerably enhanced the existing knowledge on the biology and dist...
Globally clam mariculture is a very popular aquaculture activity. The seed for farming to a great ex...
Most benthic invertebrates and plant species that survive in the brackish Baltic Sea are characteriz...
Estuarine abiotic characteristics vary with tidal variations and fresh water input, both driven by c...
Juvenile silver-lip pearl oysters, Pinctada maxima Jameson, were held over a period of 20 days in th...
The aim of this study was to determine the lethal salinity (LC50) for the yellow clam Mesodesma mact...