Lupatsch, I. (2009) Quantifying nutritional requirements in aquaculture – the factorial approach. In: New technologies in aquaculture: improving production efficiency, quality and environmental management. Burnell G. and Allan G. (Eds). Woodhead Publishing, Cambridge, p 417-439
More than half of the world's population has an insufficient and nutritionally unbalanced diet. An a...
In aquaculture, nutrient loading is defined as the difference between nutrients supplied with fertil...
Organic aquaculture has lagged behind the agriculture sector in terms of the quantities and diversit...
Lupatsch, I. (2008). Predicting growth, feed intake and waste production of intensively reared tilap...
Not AvailableUse of fish feeds in aquaculture can be considered as the most important factor contrib...
discusses the present status of the aqua-feed industry and deals with new ideas on feed-cost saving,...
Selecting the proper feeds and feeding methods is an important aspect of fish growth. Feed considera...
17 pages, 2 figures.-- Open AccessAquaculture is the breeding of aquatic organisms under controlled ...
Fish—including finfish and shellfish—are an important item in the human food basket, contributing 17...
During the past two decades, there has been tremendous development in aquaculture. As aquafarming c...
Aquaculture is the fastest growing food-producing sector accounting for almost 43% of the world's fo...
Aquaculture development can be described as a structure of decisions, each of which requires some in...
Aquaculture is gaining more and more importance as a means to augment finfish and shellfish product...
1. Aquaculture. 2. Fish – Nutrition. I. Carter, C.G. II Tasmanian Aquaculture and Fisheries Institut...
Editorial.-- 4 pages.-- This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attrib...
More than half of the world's population has an insufficient and nutritionally unbalanced diet. An a...
In aquaculture, nutrient loading is defined as the difference between nutrients supplied with fertil...
Organic aquaculture has lagged behind the agriculture sector in terms of the quantities and diversit...
Lupatsch, I. (2008). Predicting growth, feed intake and waste production of intensively reared tilap...
Not AvailableUse of fish feeds in aquaculture can be considered as the most important factor contrib...
discusses the present status of the aqua-feed industry and deals with new ideas on feed-cost saving,...
Selecting the proper feeds and feeding methods is an important aspect of fish growth. Feed considera...
17 pages, 2 figures.-- Open AccessAquaculture is the breeding of aquatic organisms under controlled ...
Fish—including finfish and shellfish—are an important item in the human food basket, contributing 17...
During the past two decades, there has been tremendous development in aquaculture. As aquafarming c...
Aquaculture is the fastest growing food-producing sector accounting for almost 43% of the world's fo...
Aquaculture development can be described as a structure of decisions, each of which requires some in...
Aquaculture is gaining more and more importance as a means to augment finfish and shellfish product...
1. Aquaculture. 2. Fish – Nutrition. I. Carter, C.G. II Tasmanian Aquaculture and Fisheries Institut...
Editorial.-- 4 pages.-- This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attrib...
More than half of the world's population has an insufficient and nutritionally unbalanced diet. An a...
In aquaculture, nutrient loading is defined as the difference between nutrients supplied with fertil...
Organic aquaculture has lagged behind the agriculture sector in terms of the quantities and diversit...