Not AvailableThe e¡ect of temperature on the development, growth, survival and settlement of Perna viridis was studied under controlled conditions to provide information needed for the development of commercial hatchery technology for green mussel P. viridis. Total mortality of the larvae occurred after 24 h at temperatures of 33 1C and 35 1C. At 24 1C, larvae took longer to settle than at temperatures of 27 1C, 29 1C and 31 1C. For optimum larval development (8^13 h), growth (17.270.84 mmday^1) and survival (55.27 0.84%), a hatchery rearing temperature of 31 1C is required. For settlement no signi¢cant di¡erence was seen between the percentage settlement at 29 1C (49.373.34%) and 31 1C (45.871.76%). However, the process of se...
Temperature is a major factor contributing to the biogeography of intertidal poikilotherms. The popu...
Cryopreservation of larvae of Greenshell™ mussel Perna canaliculus, the most cultivated species in N...
The brackish water mussel, Mytilopsis leucophaeata, is a rapidly expanding invasive bivalve in Europ...
The e¡ect of temperature on the development, growth, survival and settlement of Perna viridis was st...
The e¡ect of temperature on the development, growth, survival and settlement of Perna viridis was ...
Not AvailableThe Asian green mussel Perna viridis Linnaeus (1758) was spawned in hatchery and the la...
Objective: To standardize the technique of induced breeding and spawning of green mussel Perna virid...
Larvae of the green mussel (Perna viridis) were reared in the laboratory to determine optimum condit...
Under homogeneous salinity, nutrition and light, the effect of water temperatures of 17, 20 and 24&o...
Spawning and larval development of Perna viridis in hatchery systems was described in detail. Growt...
The Asian green mussel Perna viridis Linnaeus (1758) was spawned in hatchery and the larvae were su...
Adult mussels (Perna viridis) with mature gonad were induced to spawn at the Kovalam Field Laborato...
The viability of free-living glochidia of the freshwater pearl mussel (Margaritifera laevis) was stu...
Cold temperatures are thought to be among the most important determining factors of geographic distr...
The New Zealand green-lipped mussel, Perna canaliculus, is an important aquaculture species. This co...
Temperature is a major factor contributing to the biogeography of intertidal poikilotherms. The popu...
Cryopreservation of larvae of Greenshell™ mussel Perna canaliculus, the most cultivated species in N...
The brackish water mussel, Mytilopsis leucophaeata, is a rapidly expanding invasive bivalve in Europ...
The e¡ect of temperature on the development, growth, survival and settlement of Perna viridis was st...
The e¡ect of temperature on the development, growth, survival and settlement of Perna viridis was ...
Not AvailableThe Asian green mussel Perna viridis Linnaeus (1758) was spawned in hatchery and the la...
Objective: To standardize the technique of induced breeding and spawning of green mussel Perna virid...
Larvae of the green mussel (Perna viridis) were reared in the laboratory to determine optimum condit...
Under homogeneous salinity, nutrition and light, the effect of water temperatures of 17, 20 and 24&o...
Spawning and larval development of Perna viridis in hatchery systems was described in detail. Growt...
The Asian green mussel Perna viridis Linnaeus (1758) was spawned in hatchery and the larvae were su...
Adult mussels (Perna viridis) with mature gonad were induced to spawn at the Kovalam Field Laborato...
The viability of free-living glochidia of the freshwater pearl mussel (Margaritifera laevis) was stu...
Cold temperatures are thought to be among the most important determining factors of geographic distr...
The New Zealand green-lipped mussel, Perna canaliculus, is an important aquaculture species. This co...
Temperature is a major factor contributing to the biogeography of intertidal poikilotherms. The popu...
Cryopreservation of larvae of Greenshell™ mussel Perna canaliculus, the most cultivated species in N...
The brackish water mussel, Mytilopsis leucophaeata, is a rapidly expanding invasive bivalve in Europ...