Acartia tonsa is a calanoid copepod with high potential as live feed for marine aquaculture. However, its usage remains limited at an industrial scale, with cost effective production being conditional on successful culture at high density. The present study took an integrated approach to provide further insight on the effects of A. tonsa stocking density on copepod growth and adult reproduction, specifically egg production and egg hatching success. The effect of stocking density was studied by following the growth and survival of A. tonsa copepods, from egg hatching to maturity, on cultures initially stocked with 250, 400,1000, 3000 and 6000 copepods l(-1). Additionally, the effects of high-density rearing, of adults kept at 100, 250, 500 a...
Acartia tonsa is a pelagic calanoid copepod with a diverse distribution, a wide tolerance of tempera...
As natural diets of fish larvae, a number of calanoid copepod species are being investigated for use...
Copepods play a key role in the marine ecosystem where they form a vital trophodynamic link between ...
Acartia tonsa is a calanoid copepod with high potential as live feed for marine aquaculture. However...
The difficulty in achieving high density copepod cultures is a major bottleneck limiting their utili...
Copepods are the most common metazoans in the marine environment and are considered to be ideal live...
Copepods are the optimal live feed for hatcheries and improvement of cultivation techniques, to prov...
In this study, we analysed the effect of population density and food concentration on the fecundity ...
Not AvailableThe present study investigated the effect of initial adult stocking densities and algal...
Attempts have been made at mass cultivation of zooplankton to be used as food for fish larvae in the...
In this study, the objective was to investigate the effect of different copepod densities and the wa...
Cannibalism in copepod culture may limit its production yield and therefore affect the economic inte...
Historically, red snapper (Lutjanus campechanus) larviculture at the Gulf Coast Research Lab (GCRL) ...
A major obstacle to the development of hatchery production for juveniles of many marine species is t...
To date, aquaculture hatcheries are mostly dependent on the production of rotifers (Brachionus spp.)...
Acartia tonsa is a pelagic calanoid copepod with a diverse distribution, a wide tolerance of tempera...
As natural diets of fish larvae, a number of calanoid copepod species are being investigated for use...
Copepods play a key role in the marine ecosystem where they form a vital trophodynamic link between ...
Acartia tonsa is a calanoid copepod with high potential as live feed for marine aquaculture. However...
The difficulty in achieving high density copepod cultures is a major bottleneck limiting their utili...
Copepods are the most common metazoans in the marine environment and are considered to be ideal live...
Copepods are the optimal live feed for hatcheries and improvement of cultivation techniques, to prov...
In this study, we analysed the effect of population density and food concentration on the fecundity ...
Not AvailableThe present study investigated the effect of initial adult stocking densities and algal...
Attempts have been made at mass cultivation of zooplankton to be used as food for fish larvae in the...
In this study, the objective was to investigate the effect of different copepod densities and the wa...
Cannibalism in copepod culture may limit its production yield and therefore affect the economic inte...
Historically, red snapper (Lutjanus campechanus) larviculture at the Gulf Coast Research Lab (GCRL) ...
A major obstacle to the development of hatchery production for juveniles of many marine species is t...
To date, aquaculture hatcheries are mostly dependent on the production of rotifers (Brachionus spp.)...
Acartia tonsa is a pelagic calanoid copepod with a diverse distribution, a wide tolerance of tempera...
As natural diets of fish larvae, a number of calanoid copepod species are being investigated for use...
Copepods play a key role in the marine ecosystem where they form a vital trophodynamic link between ...