Octopus vulgaris is a viable candidate for commercial aquaculture, but rearing procedures might stress individuals and result in diminished growth and survival. This study investigated the relationship between possible stress sources (tank transposition and syphoning) when rearing O. vulgaris paralarvae and the deposition pattern of growth increments in their beak microstructure. Light intensity at the facility was heterogeneous, and accounted for with an experimental design consisting of blocks without replicates. Growth and survival were estimated and possible effects of handling were tested for both parameters. Increments and stress marks were counted in 120 paralarval upper jaws (UJ), and the number of UJs with a mark on the day of stre...
The effects of individual rearing technique on the growth and survival of Octopus vulgaris (Cuvier, ...
Comunicación presentada en las CephsInAction MC & WGs meetings, celebradas en Barcelona, España, del...
Octopus vulgaris is a commercially valuable species. It is overexploited in the natural envi-24 ronm...
Octopus vulgaris is a viable candidate for commercial aquaculture, but rearing procedures might stre...
Trabajo presentado en el International Cephalopod Advisory Council (CIAC):Cephalopods in the Anthrop...
Beaks have been used for ageing cephalopods, mainly in octopods where statoliths are not suitable fo...
The common octopus (Octopus vulgaris) is a promising species for aquaculture diversification, but ma...
Octopus vulgaris is a commercially valuable species. It is overexploited in the natural environment ...
Age estimation of the cephalopod Octopus vulgaris by using beaks has improved in recent years, but m...
A method to age octopus was determined through the quantification of growth increments within the st...
In order to succeed in common octopus (Octopus vulgaris) aquaculture, it is necessary to overcome th...
A method to age octopus was determined through the quantification of growth increments within the st...
Introduction and Aims Octopus vulgaris is a highly valuable food resource and good candidate for mar...
[EN] Octopus vulgaris, rearing/production presents several problems, mainly during the first stages,...
Several Octopodidae species have a great potential for the diversification of worldwide aquaculture....
The effects of individual rearing technique on the growth and survival of Octopus vulgaris (Cuvier, ...
Comunicación presentada en las CephsInAction MC & WGs meetings, celebradas en Barcelona, España, del...
Octopus vulgaris is a commercially valuable species. It is overexploited in the natural envi-24 ronm...
Octopus vulgaris is a viable candidate for commercial aquaculture, but rearing procedures might stre...
Trabajo presentado en el International Cephalopod Advisory Council (CIAC):Cephalopods in the Anthrop...
Beaks have been used for ageing cephalopods, mainly in octopods where statoliths are not suitable fo...
The common octopus (Octopus vulgaris) is a promising species for aquaculture diversification, but ma...
Octopus vulgaris is a commercially valuable species. It is overexploited in the natural environment ...
Age estimation of the cephalopod Octopus vulgaris by using beaks has improved in recent years, but m...
A method to age octopus was determined through the quantification of growth increments within the st...
In order to succeed in common octopus (Octopus vulgaris) aquaculture, it is necessary to overcome th...
A method to age octopus was determined through the quantification of growth increments within the st...
Introduction and Aims Octopus vulgaris is a highly valuable food resource and good candidate for mar...
[EN] Octopus vulgaris, rearing/production presents several problems, mainly during the first stages,...
Several Octopodidae species have a great potential for the diversification of worldwide aquaculture....
The effects of individual rearing technique on the growth and survival of Octopus vulgaris (Cuvier, ...
Comunicación presentada en las CephsInAction MC & WGs meetings, celebradas en Barcelona, España, del...
Octopus vulgaris is a commercially valuable species. It is overexploited in the natural envi-24 ronm...