Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) show great potential for mass-rearing, but much is unknown about their digestive capacity and efficiency. This thesis provides an integrated study of survival, growth, behaviour, and digestive enzyme activity in cod larvae and the variability in digestive development in response to nutritional quality of live food enrichments. -- Experiments were performed investigating the effect of enrichments with live food. The first experiment used high- and low-lipid rotifers (Brachionus plicatilis) from hatching to 450 dd. Lipid level significantly impacted survival, behaviour and digestive enzyme activity by 100-150 dd. A second experiment examining Artemia franciscana enrichments from 450-650 dd resulted in larva...
Across many taxa, there is wide intra- and interspecific variation in metabolic rate and in the micr...
In the later years increased interest in the use of Labrus bergylta (ballan wrasse) as a cleaner fis...
WOS: 000166625400010The performance of microdiets (MDs) for larvae of marine fish is frequently impr...
Dietary lipids are recognized as one of the most important nutritional factors that affect fish larv...
Live food production is one of the most costly activities during the intensive culture of the larval...
This thesis covers two studies based on the feeding of juvenile Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua). The fir...
Larval cod were fed 8 different diets based on zooplancton and hen's eggs. All but one diets were in...
Atlantic cod, Gadus morhua, is an important commercial fisheries species in many North Atlantic coun...
Using biochemical and molecular biological techniques, we describe the expression of several key dig...
The larval stage of marine fish is a period of rapid growth and development. Atlantic cod (Gadus mor...
Production of high quality juveniles is still a bottleneck in the intensive culture of cod (Gadus mo...
Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) is being developed as a species for commercial scale aquaculture product...
The current commercial production protocols for Atlantic cod depend on enriched rotifers and Artemia...
Primary goals of this thesis were to: 1) examine the in vivo digestion of macronutrients from conven...
Atlantic cod (Gadus morhud) larvae were early weaned onto various feeding regimes to pinpoint the be...
Across many taxa, there is wide intra- and interspecific variation in metabolic rate and in the micr...
In the later years increased interest in the use of Labrus bergylta (ballan wrasse) as a cleaner fis...
WOS: 000166625400010The performance of microdiets (MDs) for larvae of marine fish is frequently impr...
Dietary lipids are recognized as one of the most important nutritional factors that affect fish larv...
Live food production is one of the most costly activities during the intensive culture of the larval...
This thesis covers two studies based on the feeding of juvenile Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua). The fir...
Larval cod were fed 8 different diets based on zooplancton and hen's eggs. All but one diets were in...
Atlantic cod, Gadus morhua, is an important commercial fisheries species in many North Atlantic coun...
Using biochemical and molecular biological techniques, we describe the expression of several key dig...
The larval stage of marine fish is a period of rapid growth and development. Atlantic cod (Gadus mor...
Production of high quality juveniles is still a bottleneck in the intensive culture of cod (Gadus mo...
Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) is being developed as a species for commercial scale aquaculture product...
The current commercial production protocols for Atlantic cod depend on enriched rotifers and Artemia...
Primary goals of this thesis were to: 1) examine the in vivo digestion of macronutrients from conven...
Atlantic cod (Gadus morhud) larvae were early weaned onto various feeding regimes to pinpoint the be...
Across many taxa, there is wide intra- and interspecific variation in metabolic rate and in the micr...
In the later years increased interest in the use of Labrus bergylta (ballan wrasse) as a cleaner fis...
WOS: 000166625400010The performance of microdiets (MDs) for larvae of marine fish is frequently impr...