Small-sized specimens (test diameter: 16.64 ± 0.93 mm, mean ± SE) of the sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus were fed with fresh discards of the lettuce Lactuca sativa during a 24-week experiment in a sea-based system. At the end of the experiment, stock survival was high (88.8 ± 6.6%). Sea urchin test diameter and total weight grew by 35% and 56%, respectively, while gonad somatic index, after an initial decrease, increased by 3.2%. Moreover, more than 90% of specimens achieved the gonad colour that the market demands. These results support the exploitation of L. sativa as the main ingredient in a manufactured diet for echinoculture of P. lividus. Employing diets formulated with discard ingredients, combined with a low-cost sea-based rearing ...
In this study, we tested the effect of two agar-based biocomposites (differing for the fish meal sou...
In this study, several research approaches were used to increase the knowledge on the Mediterranean ...
This study evaluated the growth of the purple sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus, fed with two diets, ...
Small-sized specimens (test diameter: 16.64 ± 0.93 mm, mean ± SE) of the sea urchin Paracentrotus li...
During a 18‐week experiment in a sea‐based system, Paracentrotus lividus was fed with two formulati...
Sea urchin gonads are considered a delicacy in many parts of the world, leading to an increase of fi...
Development of sustainable aquaculture practices is a suitable solution to reduce the pressure on ov...
Paracentrotus lividus (Lamarck 1816) has high-value reddishorange gonads that are regarded as a deli...
Sea urchin gonads are exploited both for gastronomic and scientific purposes; thus, the production o...
International audienceWorld annual production of sea urchins has increased regularly since 1980, and...
This study reported the efficiency of artificially formulated feed and benthic macrophyte diet on gr...
Sea urchins’ gonads are a delicacy highly appreciated worldwide. In Europe, Paracentrotus lividus is...
The lack of suitable feeds for echinoculture has led to use natural resources already widely exploit...
This study compared the growth of sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus larvae cultured using two differe...
This study evaluated the exploitation of unprocessed agricultural discards in the form of fresh veg...
In this study, we tested the effect of two agar-based biocomposites (differing for the fish meal sou...
In this study, several research approaches were used to increase the knowledge on the Mediterranean ...
This study evaluated the growth of the purple sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus, fed with two diets, ...
Small-sized specimens (test diameter: 16.64 ± 0.93 mm, mean ± SE) of the sea urchin Paracentrotus li...
During a 18‐week experiment in a sea‐based system, Paracentrotus lividus was fed with two formulati...
Sea urchin gonads are considered a delicacy in many parts of the world, leading to an increase of fi...
Development of sustainable aquaculture practices is a suitable solution to reduce the pressure on ov...
Paracentrotus lividus (Lamarck 1816) has high-value reddishorange gonads that are regarded as a deli...
Sea urchin gonads are exploited both for gastronomic and scientific purposes; thus, the production o...
International audienceWorld annual production of sea urchins has increased regularly since 1980, and...
This study reported the efficiency of artificially formulated feed and benthic macrophyte diet on gr...
Sea urchins’ gonads are a delicacy highly appreciated worldwide. In Europe, Paracentrotus lividus is...
The lack of suitable feeds for echinoculture has led to use natural resources already widely exploit...
This study compared the growth of sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus larvae cultured using two differe...
This study evaluated the exploitation of unprocessed agricultural discards in the form of fresh veg...
In this study, we tested the effect of two agar-based biocomposites (differing for the fish meal sou...
In this study, several research approaches were used to increase the knowledge on the Mediterranean ...
This study evaluated the growth of the purple sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus, fed with two diets, ...