Not AvailableThe protein requirement of juvenile mud crab Scylla serrata (body weight=0.25±0.051 g, carapace width=9.3±0.04 mm) fed with different iso-energetic, iso-lipidic diets with graded protein levels (15–55% crude protein at 5% intervals) was determined. The feeding trial was conducted for a period of 63 days to determine the minimum and optimum protein requirement of juvenile S. serrata. The crabs fed with 15% and 20% dietary protein levels showed 100% and 12.5% of mortalities respectively. The mortalities observed in the above treatments were associated with the prolonged intermoult duration (46 and 32 days respectively). All other treatments recorded 100% survival. The best growth performance as well as the nutrient turn-over was ...
Cultured mud crabs (Scylla spp.) are commonly fed with ‘trash’ fish. Insufficient supply, high cost ...
Routine commercial production of mud crab seed is currently restricted by our limited understanding ...
Mud crab (Scylla serrata) is one of the most important crustacean species in Bangladesh due to its h...
The protein requirement of juvenile mud crab Scylla serrata (body weight50.25 0.051g, carapace widt...
There has been growing interest in the development of mud crab aquaculture in New Caledonia. However...
Three isoenergetic diets differing in their fishmeal/soy protein concentrate (SPC) ratio were assess...
Three isoenergetic diets differing in their fishmeal/soy protein concentrate (SPC) ratio were assess...
A series of feeding experiments were conducted in the laboratory and in ponds of SEAFDEC/AQD using h...
Mud crabs of the genus Scylla are widely exploited for aquaculture in the Asia- Pacific region. In t...
This article presents an overview of recent progress on the nutrition of Scylla serrata larva and it...
Phase I study (1996/1997) indicated that the local protein materials at relatively low cost were fou...
As part of preliminary work aimed at the development of a formulated diet for the mud crab, Scylla s...
The effects of varying dietary lecithin and cholesterol levels on growth, development and survival o...
Routine commercial production of mud crab seed is currently restricted by our limited understanding ...
The effects of varying levels of dietary cholesterol on growth, development time and survival of mud...
Cultured mud crabs (Scylla spp.) are commonly fed with ‘trash’ fish. Insufficient supply, high cost ...
Routine commercial production of mud crab seed is currently restricted by our limited understanding ...
Mud crab (Scylla serrata) is one of the most important crustacean species in Bangladesh due to its h...
The protein requirement of juvenile mud crab Scylla serrata (body weight50.25 0.051g, carapace widt...
There has been growing interest in the development of mud crab aquaculture in New Caledonia. However...
Three isoenergetic diets differing in their fishmeal/soy protein concentrate (SPC) ratio were assess...
Three isoenergetic diets differing in their fishmeal/soy protein concentrate (SPC) ratio were assess...
A series of feeding experiments were conducted in the laboratory and in ponds of SEAFDEC/AQD using h...
Mud crabs of the genus Scylla are widely exploited for aquaculture in the Asia- Pacific region. In t...
This article presents an overview of recent progress on the nutrition of Scylla serrata larva and it...
Phase I study (1996/1997) indicated that the local protein materials at relatively low cost were fou...
As part of preliminary work aimed at the development of a formulated diet for the mud crab, Scylla s...
The effects of varying dietary lecithin and cholesterol levels on growth, development and survival o...
Routine commercial production of mud crab seed is currently restricted by our limited understanding ...
The effects of varying levels of dietary cholesterol on growth, development time and survival of mud...
Cultured mud crabs (Scylla spp.) are commonly fed with ‘trash’ fish. Insufficient supply, high cost ...
Routine commercial production of mud crab seed is currently restricted by our limited understanding ...
Mud crab (Scylla serrata) is one of the most important crustacean species in Bangladesh due to its h...