The development of skeletal disorders in larval and juvenile fish is linked to a poorly understood relationship between nutrition, environment and genetic factors. These disorders …
C Cahu, JZ Infante, T Takeuchi - Aquaculture, 2003 - Elsevier
Marine fish larvae undergo major functional and morphological changes during the developmental stages and several factors can interfere with the normal development of …
Simple Summary A highly nutritious quality diet that is readily accepted and digested is essential for better growth and development of aquaculture species. Most newly hatched fish …
I Fernández, F Hontoria, JB Ortiz-Delgado… - Aquaculture, 2008 - Elsevier
Several nutritional studies have found a direct effect of several vitamins in chondrogenic and osteogenic development during early life stages of marine fish species. In the present study …
Among the proposed functions of carotenoids in aquaculture have been those of pigmentation, antioxidant functions, as a source of pro‐vitamin A, cellular protection from …
E Georgakopoulou, P Katharios, P Divanach… - Aquaculture, 2010 - Elsevier
The development of skeletal deformities is an important problem for finfish hatcheries. In the present paper, the effect of water temperature on the development of skeletal deformities in …
JA Bolker, CR Hill - Journal of Fish Biology, 2000 - Wiley Online Library
Malpigmentation is common in hatchery‐reared flatfishes, decreasing the market value of whole fish, and increasing the risk of predation for juveniles released to enhance wild …
Vitamins D and C are essential in many physiological functions. Vitamin D, a fat soluble vitamin, is crucial to preserve calcium and phosphate homeostasis and to protect the …
Vitamin D is an essential fat soluble micronutrient that helps in growth, bone development, calcium homeostasis and other metabolic process. The study on effect of vitamin D 3 in …