2011
DOI: 10.1590/s1516-89132011000400020
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Cultivation of juvenile fat snook (Centropomus parallelus Poey, 1860) fed probiotic in laboratory conditions

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“…Barbosa et al (2011) also did not observe significant differences in the zootechnical index values after feeding fat snook with diet supplemented with Lactobacillus plantarum isolate of the Nile tilapia digestive tract. Kennedy et al (1998) reported a higher survival rate for common snook larvae in water containing B. subtilis at a concentration of 10 9 CFU mL -1 .…”
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confidence: 67%
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“…Barbosa et al (2011) also did not observe significant differences in the zootechnical index values after feeding fat snook with diet supplemented with Lactobacillus plantarum isolate of the Nile tilapia digestive tract. Kennedy et al (1998) reported a higher survival rate for common snook larvae in water containing B. subtilis at a concentration of 10 9 CFU mL -1 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 67%
“…Barbosa et al (2011) also did not find any improvement in the body composition of fat snook fed with L. plantarum.…”
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“…Fujimoto et al (2009) reported that this metazoan parasite was found in common snook from Bragança, Pará, in northeastern Brazil. Nevertheless, other studies have focused on C. parallelus SANTOS et al, 2009SANTOS et al, , 2012MARTINS et al, 2010;BARBOSA et al, 2011;SILVA et al, 2011). The variations in the hematological parameters in freshwater and marine fishes may be related to length, gender or maturation (RANZANI-PAIVA & SOUZA, 2004).…”
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“…For C. undecimalis, studies relating to hematology under fish-farming conditions are scarce. However, some laboratory studies have been conducted on the congeneric species C. parallelus SANTOS et al, 2009SANTOS et al, , 2012MARTINS et al, 2010;BARBOSA et al, 2011;SILVA et al, 2011). Recently, Dotta et al (2015) evaluated the hematological parameters of the mutton snapper (Lutjanus analis) reared in cages, and observed significant increases in the hematocrit and total numbers of leukocytes and monocytes after 30 days of rearing, in comparison with fish in their natural environment.…”
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confidence: 99%