1997
DOI: 10.1016/s0044-8486(97)00117-8
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The mode of action of Artemia in enhancing utilization of microdiet by gilthead seabream Sparus aurata larvae

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“…Apesar de apresentar-se farelada, ela foi peneirada até a obtenção de partículas entre 350μm e 500μm. (Tesser e Portella, 2006), ou seja, a estratégia de coalimentação pode aumentar a digestão e a absorção de dietas inertes na presença do alimento vivo dentro do intestino (Kolkovski et al, 1997), além de ajudar as larvas a aceitarem o alimento inerte e resolver o problema do fornecimento inadequado de nutrientes (Roselund et al,1997).…”
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“…Apesar de apresentar-se farelada, ela foi peneirada até a obtenção de partículas entre 350μm e 500μm. (Tesser e Portella, 2006), ou seja, a estratégia de coalimentação pode aumentar a digestão e a absorção de dietas inertes na presença do alimento vivo dentro do intestino (Kolkovski et al, 1997), além de ajudar as larvas a aceitarem o alimento inerte e resolver o problema do fornecimento inadequado de nutrientes (Roselund et al,1997).…”
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“…Resultados em que o crescimento e a sobrevivência foram afetados com a substituição muito precoce do alimento vivo pelo inerte foram verificados em larvas de pacu (Tesser et al, 2005;Jomori et al, 2008), tambacu (Lombardi e Gomes, 2008), linguado (Rocha et al, 2008) e piauçu (Cericato, 2005). Estes resultados sugerem que o sistema digestório pouco desenvolvido no estágio inicial das larvas pode estar inapto para absorver as partículas do alimento inerte (Kolkovski et al, 1997 …”
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“…Generally planktonic organisms concentrate in 'patches' that attract the fish larvae (Table 1). Kolkovski et al, (1997) identified some of the active substances in Artemia rearing water and added these substances to the larvae-rearing tank (at a concentration found in water containing 9 Artemia nauplii /ml). The authors then analysed the effect that individual substances have on ingestion rates by eliminating one substance at a time and observing the differences in feeding activity.…”
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“…Primarily the searching, identification and ingestion process is influenced by physical stimuli including colour, shape, size and movement and olfactory stimuli at a molecular level. Substances secreted by live food organisms that act to stimulate a feeding response in larvae belong to a group of chemicals known as 'feed attractants' and some have been identified (Kolkovski et al, 1997). Moreover these chemical and physical factors affect the soft palette and influence the ingestion process, which is the precursor to the digestion process.…”
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