Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8495100 | Aquaculture | 2014 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The larval stage of marine fish is the bottleneck in the development of mariculture. In this study, the effects of microalgae and live food density on feeding rate, feeding intensity, growth, survival and starvation tolerance of miiuy croaker Miichthys miiuy larvae during early development were studied under controlled conditions. When microalgae Nannochloropsis oculata were added to the experimental tanks, all of the above-mentioned indexes increased, independently of the live food density. The feeding rate, feeding intensity, growth and survival of miiuy croaker increased with rotifer density, and the highest values of these parameters were attained when rotifer density was 10Â ind/ml; however, these indexes were lower at rotifer density of 25Â ind/ml than at 10 and 15Â ind/ml. More importantly, the best starvation tolerance was observed when rotifer density was 5Â ind/ml, followed (in decreasing levels of tolerance) by 10, 15 and 1Â ind/ml. The results demonstrated that the feeding rate, feeding intensity, growth and survival of miiuy croaker in practical production benefited from increased rotifer density (with an optimum density at 10Â ind/ml) and the addition of algae to the culture water.
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Authors
Xiujuan Shan, Meijin Lin,