Culturing live foods for fish larviculture using non‐microalgal diet: The role of waste‐generated bacteria and selected commercial probiotics—A review

RN Kagali, EO Ogello, CW Kiama… - … , Fish and Fisheries, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Condensed suspension of live microalga cells, for example, Chlorella vulgaris,
Nannochloropsis oculata and Tetraselmis tetrathele is often utilized as diets for mass …

Dietary preferences and diet effects on life-history traits of tardigrades

M Bryndová, D Stec, RO Schill… - Zoological Journal of …, 2020 - academic.oup.com
Tardigrades may be divided into the following feeding groups: herbivores, carnivores and
omnivores. However, little is known about their specific feeding preferences. Here, we used …

[PDF][PDF] Culture of the zooplankton as fish food: observations on three freshwater species from Assam, India

S Kar, P Das, U Das, M Bimola, D Kar… - Aquaculture, Aquarium …, 2017 - researchgate.net
A laboratory trial for the growth and production of the three species of zooplankton was
made to highlight their use as fish food. The species Moina micrura, Scapholeberis kingi and …

Effect of Brachionus rubens on the growth characteristics of various species of microalgae

RAI Abou-Shanab, M Singh, A Rivera-Cruz… - Electronic Journal of …, 2016 - Elsevier
Background Cultivation of algae for conversion to biofuels has gained global interest.
Outdoor raceway cultivation is preferred because of its lower capital and operating costs. A …

The impact of feeding algae and canola oil on the growth, survival and reproduction of Moina sp.

NW Rasdi, A Yuslan, H Suhaimi… - … of Science and …, 2021 - researchnow.flinders.edu.au
The increasing demand for fish produced by aquaculture industries has led to a high
demand of live feeds, such as larvae. Further development of culture techniques is important …

Effect of Un-live Microalgal diet, Nannochloropsis oculata and Arthrospira (Spirulina) platensis, comparing to yeast on population of rotifer, Brachionus plicatilis

A Heneash, M Ashour, M Matar - Mediterranean Aquaculture …, 2015 - maj.journals.ekb.eg
Rotifers Brachionus plicatilis are the most common zooplankton used to rear eairly larvae of
marine shrimp and finfish. Reduce production cost of live food in marine hatcheries is …

[PDF][PDF] Growth of tropical cladocerans Ceriodaphnia cornuta GO Sars, 1885 and Moina micrura Kurz, 1875 fed with different diets

NL Latib, FM Yusoff, N Nagao… - Journal of Environmental …, 2020 - researchgate.net
Zooplankton forms one of the most important links in aquatic food chain and supports fishery
resources in many different inland and marine ecosystems. Zooplankton commonly depends …

Utilising bacterial communities associated with digested piggery effluent as a primary food source for the batch culture of Moina australiensis

SS Patil, AJ Ward, MS Kumar, AS Ball - Bioresource technology, 2010 - Elsevier
In this study, a cladoceran planktonic invertebrate, Moina australiensis was uniquely
cultured in two stage digested piggery wastewater and fed associated piggery wastewater …

[PDF][PDF] Potential impacts on zooplankton of seismic surveys

AJ Richardson, RJ Matear, A Lenton - Australia: CSIRO, 2017 - appea.com.au
Executive summary Context: While the impact of seismic surveys on marine mammals has
been well studied, there has been little work on zooplankton. The study by McCauley et …

Effects of different light/dark regimes and algal food on growth, fecundity, ephippial induction and molting of freshwater cladoceran, Ceriodaphnia quadrangula

D Taghavi, O Farhadian, NM Soofiani, Y Keivany - Aquaculture, 2013 - Elsevier
Combined effects of different light regimes and algal foods on population growth, ephippia
(resting eggs) production, fecundity, molting and body size of Ceriodaphnia quadrangula …