Not AvailableThe effects of food availability on the larval growth and survival of Paphia malabarica were studied in two experiments by feeding the larvae with six algal diets. Newly hatched larvae of P. malabarica were fed with six different marine microalgae species, singly and in a combination of two species. The best growth was with Isochrysis galbana and Nannochloropsis salina as a single species of diet. The nutritional value of single-species diets was in the order of N. salina, I. galbana, Dicrateria inornata, Chaetoceros calcitrans,Tetraselmis gracilis and Dunaliella salina. Of the mixtures tested, 50% I. galbana/50% N. salina supported growth and metamorphosis equivalent to those of the I. galbana control.Not Availabl
Growth and survival experiments were conducted to determine the suitable feed for larvae and juvenil...
Larval growth and development of two sand dollars, Mellita isometra and Dendraster excentricus was i...
Juvenile mussels collected from the wild were fed with five different marine microalgae species (Chl...
The effects of food availability on the larval growth and survival of Paphia malabarica were studied...
Not AvailableFiltration rate and ingestion rate of different stages of Paphia malabarica larvae (D-...
To standardize the hatchery feed protocol for larval rearing of Paphia malbarica, the present study...
This paper reports on two experiments to assess the nutritional value of cultured microalgae for lar...
This paper reports on two experiments in which three species of tropical miroalgae, Isochrysis (T-IS...
Optimum concentration of Isochrysis galbana az food was 4000-5000 cells per day per larva of Pinctuc...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1993.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 159...
Filtration rate and ingestion rate of different stages of Paphia malabarica larvae (D-shape, (80 lm...
Recent years have seen major developments in the culture and availability of tropical microalgae as ...
The main objective of the present work is to acquire information regarding the growth responses of P...
Juvenile Tapes philippinarum (Adams and Reeve) were reared for three weeks on different rations of C...
Juvenile mussels collected from the wild were fed with five different marine microalgae species (Chl...
Growth and survival experiments were conducted to determine the suitable feed for larvae and juvenil...
Larval growth and development of two sand dollars, Mellita isometra and Dendraster excentricus was i...
Juvenile mussels collected from the wild were fed with five different marine microalgae species (Chl...
The effects of food availability on the larval growth and survival of Paphia malabarica were studied...
Not AvailableFiltration rate and ingestion rate of different stages of Paphia malabarica larvae (D-...
To standardize the hatchery feed protocol for larval rearing of Paphia malbarica, the present study...
This paper reports on two experiments to assess the nutritional value of cultured microalgae for lar...
This paper reports on two experiments in which three species of tropical miroalgae, Isochrysis (T-IS...
Optimum concentration of Isochrysis galbana az food was 4000-5000 cells per day per larva of Pinctuc...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1993.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 159...
Filtration rate and ingestion rate of different stages of Paphia malabarica larvae (D-shape, (80 lm...
Recent years have seen major developments in the culture and availability of tropical microalgae as ...
The main objective of the present work is to acquire information regarding the growth responses of P...
Juvenile Tapes philippinarum (Adams and Reeve) were reared for three weeks on different rations of C...
Juvenile mussels collected from the wild were fed with five different marine microalgae species (Chl...
Growth and survival experiments were conducted to determine the suitable feed for larvae and juvenil...
Larval growth and development of two sand dollars, Mellita isometra and Dendraster excentricus was i...
Juvenile mussels collected from the wild were fed with five different marine microalgae species (Chl...