The culture of abalone is a growth industry in Australia that primarily utilises terrestrial crops to produce formulated pellet feeds. The use of cultivated macroalgae in place of such feeds could provide for better environmental, nutritional and/or economic outcomes for this industry. However, direct comparison trials using macroalgae and formulated crop feeds are rare, and it is therefore difficult to ascertain the benefits and costs of each feed type. This study compares the benefits to growth and performance of the cultivated hybrid abalone cross (Haliotis rubra 1814 Leach and Haliotis laevigata 1808 Donovan) which was fed one of eight dietary treatments, including two commercially formulated pellet feeds and six mixed macroalgae dietar...
Macroalgae Gracilaria sp. and Ulva sp. are commonly found, cultivated, and utilized to feed abalone ...
The suitability of two algae species, Gracilaria lemaneiformis and Sargassum pallidum, for use as fo...
This paper compares the effect of feeding the abalone Haliotis asinina with seaweed (SW), formulated...
Published online: 21 April 2016Wild greenlip abalone predominantly consumes macroalgae, but under cu...
International audienceThe commercial culture of Haliotis tuberculata has recently started in Europe....
Germlings of the green alga Ulva sp. were developed as a diet for juvenile Haliotis laevigata ("653....
Temperate abalone species in aquaculture have a grow-out period of approximately 3 years because of ...
International audienceThe effects of different algal diets on the mortality, apparent ingestion, wei...
The effects of different algal diets on the mortality, apparent ingestion, weight, length and conver...
The fast growth of the aquaculture sector has led to an unsustainable harvest of wild fish species u...
Formulated feeds for cultivated abalone have received considerable attention to improve the feeding ...
Algae contain nutrients and bioactive compounds, which can have effects on the growth and immunity o...
Abalone are a globally important aquaculture species that can play an important role in human nutrit...
ABSTRACT Haliotis midae Linnaeus, 1758 is the largest among six abalone species found in South Afric...
In the light of findings that abalone achieve higher growth rates when fed on high protein diets, th...
Macroalgae Gracilaria sp. and Ulva sp. are commonly found, cultivated, and utilized to feed abalone ...
The suitability of two algae species, Gracilaria lemaneiformis and Sargassum pallidum, for use as fo...
This paper compares the effect of feeding the abalone Haliotis asinina with seaweed (SW), formulated...
Published online: 21 April 2016Wild greenlip abalone predominantly consumes macroalgae, but under cu...
International audienceThe commercial culture of Haliotis tuberculata has recently started in Europe....
Germlings of the green alga Ulva sp. were developed as a diet for juvenile Haliotis laevigata ("653....
Temperate abalone species in aquaculture have a grow-out period of approximately 3 years because of ...
International audienceThe effects of different algal diets on the mortality, apparent ingestion, wei...
The effects of different algal diets on the mortality, apparent ingestion, weight, length and conver...
The fast growth of the aquaculture sector has led to an unsustainable harvest of wild fish species u...
Formulated feeds for cultivated abalone have received considerable attention to improve the feeding ...
Algae contain nutrients and bioactive compounds, which can have effects on the growth and immunity o...
Abalone are a globally important aquaculture species that can play an important role in human nutrit...
ABSTRACT Haliotis midae Linnaeus, 1758 is the largest among six abalone species found in South Afric...
In the light of findings that abalone achieve higher growth rates when fed on high protein diets, th...
Macroalgae Gracilaria sp. and Ulva sp. are commonly found, cultivated, and utilized to feed abalone ...
The suitability of two algae species, Gracilaria lemaneiformis and Sargassum pallidum, for use as fo...
This paper compares the effect of feeding the abalone Haliotis asinina with seaweed (SW), formulated...