ELECTRONICAL LARVICULTURE NEWSLETTER ISSUE 156

1 August 2002


regional workshop on sustainable marine finfish aquaculture for the asia-pacific

development of a bioenergetics model for fish embryos and larvae during the yolk feeding period

effect of temperature on swimming performance of sea bass juveniles

evidence for genetic differences in the offspring of two sympatric morphs of arctic charr

population growth, body size, and egg size of two different strains of brachionus calyciflorus pallas (rotifera) fed different algae

histological observations of gonadal sex differentiation in the f2 hybrid sturgeon, the bester

effects of bilateral eyestalk ablation on molting and ovarian development in the giant freshwater prawn, macrobrachium rosenbergii

chub mackerel larvae fed fish larvae can swim faster than those fed rotifers and artemia nauplii

effects of salinity, aeration and light intensity on oil globule absorption, feeding incidence, growth and survival of early-stage grouper epinephelus coioides larvae

effects of dietary arginine and lysine levels on growth performance and biochemical parameters of juvenile japanesee flounder paralichthys olivaceus

influence of all-trans retinoic acid on pigmentation and skeletal formation in larval japanese flounder

biosynthesis of estradiol-17ß in the ovarian follicles of the red seabream pagrus major during vitellogenesis

effect of an artificial diet on early spat growth of the japanese pearl oyster pinctada fucata martensii

lunar synchronization of sperm motility in the spiny rabbitfish siganus spinus (linnaeus)

effect of feeding time and frequency on the growth and feed utilization of african catfish clarias gariepinus (burchell 1822) fingerlings

dietary lipid supplementation affects the body fatty acid composition but not the growth of juvenile river chub, zacco barbata (Regan)

proteolytic enzyme activity of juvenile asian sea bass, lates calcarifer (bloch), is increased with protein intake

use of decapsulated artemia cysts in ornamental fish culture

growth and survival of young turbot (scophthalmus maximus l.) produced with cryopreserved sperm


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