2004
DOI: 10.1590/s1516-35982004000800002
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Substituição de Artemia sp. pelo rotífero Brachionus plicatilis na larvicultura do camarão-d'água-doce (Macrobrachium rosenbergii De Man, 1879)

Abstract: RESUMO -Conduziu-se o presente trabalho com o objetivo de avaliar o efeito da substituição dos náuplios de Artemia sp. pelo rotífero enriquecido e congelado (Brachionus plicatilis, O.F. Müller, 1786) sobre a sobrevivência e peso seco das larvas. O experimento foi conduzido em blocos casualizados, sendo testados quatro regimes alimentares na larvicultura do camarão M. rosenbergii, com quatro repetições por tratamento. Nos regimes alimentares, realizaram-se substituições progressivas de náuplios de Artemia sp. (… Show more

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“…However, aside from this observation, seasonality was also a major influence on rotifer species structure in this zone, since most individuals were collected during the rainy season. However, B. plicatilis, a known brackish-tolerant species (Theilacker and McMaster, 1971;Epp and Winston, 1977;Thomaz et al, 2004;Fontaneto et al, 2006), accounted for 70% of the individuals found in this zone in both dry and Table 2. Results of stepwise multiple regression analyses for nine rotifer species and environmental predictors from an annual sampling effort at three estuarine zones at the Mossoró River Estuary.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…However, aside from this observation, seasonality was also a major influence on rotifer species structure in this zone, since most individuals were collected during the rainy season. However, B. plicatilis, a known brackish-tolerant species (Theilacker and McMaster, 1971;Epp and Winston, 1977;Thomaz et al, 2004;Fontaneto et al, 2006), accounted for 70% of the individuals found in this zone in both dry and Table 2. Results of stepwise multiple regression analyses for nine rotifer species and environmental predictors from an annual sampling effort at three estuarine zones at the Mossoró River Estuary.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%