Live feed enrichments are often used in fish larvicultures as an optimized source of essential nutrients to improve larval growth and survival. In addition to this, they may also play an important role in structuring larval-associated microbial communities and may help improve their resistance to diseases. However, there is limited information available on how larval microbial communities and larviculture water are influenced by different live feed enrichments. In the present study, we investigated the effects of two commercial rotifer enrichments (ER) on turbot (Scophthalmus maximus) larval and post-larval gut-associated bacterial communities during larviculture production. We evaluated their effects on bacterial populations related to kno...
As wild fish stocks decline worldwide, land-based fish rearing is likely to be of increasing relevan...
The availability of high-quality juveniles is a bottleneck in the farming of many marine fish specie...
In many cases, disease problems in larval rearing seem to be related to bacterial infections. As the...
Various bacteria that adhere to the gut are important for the health of fish. Regulating the microbi...
Opportunistic microorganisms acquired through rearing water or live feed ingestion are believed to u...
Rotifers (Brachionus plicatilis), commonly used at first feeding in commercial fish hatcheries, carr...
The aerobic bacterial flora in the gut of turbot larvae and their influence on larval survival was e...
The gut of newly-hatched turbot larvae contained very few bacteria but was rapidly colonised once fe...
Striped trumpeter (Latris lineata) is currently being researched as a new candidate for the Tasmani...
Characteristics of Lactic Acid Bacteria (LAB) isolated from rotifers, Brachionus plicutilis, resembl...
Poor larval survival rates currently limit production in aquaculture and a better understanding of t...
In this PhD study, we investigated the host-microbe interactions in a “rotifer-turbot larvae” food c...
The microbiology of summer flounder, Paralichthys dentatus, fingerling production was monitored over...
The availability of high-quality juveniles is a bottleneck in the farming of many marine fish specie...
The availability of high-quality juveniles is a bottleneck in the farming of many marine fish specie...
As wild fish stocks decline worldwide, land-based fish rearing is likely to be of increasing relevan...
The availability of high-quality juveniles is a bottleneck in the farming of many marine fish specie...
In many cases, disease problems in larval rearing seem to be related to bacterial infections. As the...
Various bacteria that adhere to the gut are important for the health of fish. Regulating the microbi...
Opportunistic microorganisms acquired through rearing water or live feed ingestion are believed to u...
Rotifers (Brachionus plicatilis), commonly used at first feeding in commercial fish hatcheries, carr...
The aerobic bacterial flora in the gut of turbot larvae and their influence on larval survival was e...
The gut of newly-hatched turbot larvae contained very few bacteria but was rapidly colonised once fe...
Striped trumpeter (Latris lineata) is currently being researched as a new candidate for the Tasmani...
Characteristics of Lactic Acid Bacteria (LAB) isolated from rotifers, Brachionus plicutilis, resembl...
Poor larval survival rates currently limit production in aquaculture and a better understanding of t...
In this PhD study, we investigated the host-microbe interactions in a “rotifer-turbot larvae” food c...
The microbiology of summer flounder, Paralichthys dentatus, fingerling production was monitored over...
The availability of high-quality juveniles is a bottleneck in the farming of many marine fish specie...
The availability of high-quality juveniles is a bottleneck in the farming of many marine fish specie...
As wild fish stocks decline worldwide, land-based fish rearing is likely to be of increasing relevan...
The availability of high-quality juveniles is a bottleneck in the farming of many marine fish specie...
In many cases, disease problems in larval rearing seem to be related to bacterial infections. As the...