Larvae of the butterfish clam Ruditapes decussatus obtained of a wild stock were reared to 10, 16, 22 and 28ºC from D-larval stage to metamorphosis. Growth in lenght and weight in addition to clearance and ingestion rates were studied. Growth efficiencies were calculated from each temperature. The effect of the temperatura on feeding rates was specially noticeable during the first few days of culture. Gross growth efficiency ranged between 33 and 78%, increasing with increased temperatura and decreasing with larval developmen
A search for a viable new fish species for culture in recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS) in the...
Graduation date: 2006Rotifers and brine shrimp (Artemia) are important prey items for rearing marine...
The southern Australian whelk, Dicathais orbita, is a potential candidate for aquaculture, as both s...
Temperature and ration level can differentially affect growth and life history characteristics of ma...
Ruditapes decussatus is a species of importance to aquaculture. For hatcheries to consistently produ...
Temperature is one of the most important environmental factors that affect the growth and physical d...
The effects of temperature on growth, pelagic larval duration (PLD) and maximum swimming speed were ...
The temperature relationship of routine metabolic rate (Rr) of non-feeding, non-growing Coregonus la...
The effect of temperature on food intake, growth and conversion efficiency has been studied in the f...
The effect of water temperature within the range from 13 to 25 °C was tested on two weight cohorts o...
Planktonic marine invertebrate embryos and larvae experience high mortality rates. Processes during ...
Growth and matamorphosis of the midge larva Chironomus circumdatus were studied in relation to diffe...
The suspension-feeding Manila clam Ruditapes philippinarum is a native species of the western Pacifi...
Temperature is recognized to be the most important environmental factor affecting growth in fish. B...
Individual growth rates, feeding rates (%BWd−1) and food conversions for cuttlefish (S. officinalis)...
A search for a viable new fish species for culture in recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS) in the...
Graduation date: 2006Rotifers and brine shrimp (Artemia) are important prey items for rearing marine...
The southern Australian whelk, Dicathais orbita, is a potential candidate for aquaculture, as both s...
Temperature and ration level can differentially affect growth and life history characteristics of ma...
Ruditapes decussatus is a species of importance to aquaculture. For hatcheries to consistently produ...
Temperature is one of the most important environmental factors that affect the growth and physical d...
The effects of temperature on growth, pelagic larval duration (PLD) and maximum swimming speed were ...
The temperature relationship of routine metabolic rate (Rr) of non-feeding, non-growing Coregonus la...
The effect of temperature on food intake, growth and conversion efficiency has been studied in the f...
The effect of water temperature within the range from 13 to 25 °C was tested on two weight cohorts o...
Planktonic marine invertebrate embryos and larvae experience high mortality rates. Processes during ...
Growth and matamorphosis of the midge larva Chironomus circumdatus were studied in relation to diffe...
The suspension-feeding Manila clam Ruditapes philippinarum is a native species of the western Pacifi...
Temperature is recognized to be the most important environmental factor affecting growth in fish. B...
Individual growth rates, feeding rates (%BWd−1) and food conversions for cuttlefish (S. officinalis)...
A search for a viable new fish species for culture in recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS) in the...
Graduation date: 2006Rotifers and brine shrimp (Artemia) are important prey items for rearing marine...
The southern Australian whelk, Dicathais orbita, is a potential candidate for aquaculture, as both s...