Aquaculture Technical Articles
Article published the April 17, 2013:
INTRODUCTION
The spotted rose snapper Lutjanus guttatus (Steindachner, 1869), is an important food and recreational species with high market prices of US$ 5-8 kg-1 and strong demand in America (...
Article published the April 17, 2013:
INTRODUCTION
Spotted rose snapper Lutjanus guttatus (Steindachner, 1869), is an important food and recreational species that reaches high market prices (US$ 5-8/kg), with a strong demand in America (...
Article published the March 12, 2013:
Introduction
Atlantic halibut (Hippoglossus hippoglossus L.) is a large, commercially valuable flatfish that is distributed throughout the North Atlantic (Haug 1990) and has excellent potentia
Article published the November 30, 2012:
The genus Artemia Leach, 1819 is a complex taxon with both sexual species and asexual populations. The asexual populations are considered as biological species "Artemia parthenogenetica Barigozzi, 1974" (BROWNE...
Article published the November 30, 2012:
INTRODUCTION
The genus Artemia Leach, 1819 is cosmopolitan and includes seven species, with various geographically widespread strains (Triantaphyllidis et al., 1998). The origin of populations can be natural ...
Article published the October 15, 2009:
ABSTRACT
A field study was conducted on brood stock Nile tilapia to increase the propagation. Both sexes were individually stocked into Habas (enclosures) in an earthen pond and fed for 19 days on a basal diet...
Article published the July 1, 2009:
Biomedicine is the application of the principles of the natural sciences, especially biochemistry, molecular biology, and microbiology, to human and veterinary clinical medicine. The field of biomedicine offers...
Article published the October 1, 2008:
Sturgeons usually do not breed naturally in captivity and must be spawned artificially using exogenous hormones. The timing of their migratory spawning behavior (e.g., upriver migration from the ocean), presenc...
Article published the July 19, 2007:
The financial success of an aquaculture species is dependent on an advanced understanding of the biology, nutrition and environmental management of the production cycle. Optimal growth and performance can be af...