2019
DOI: 10.21072/mbj.2019.04.1.08
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Изменчивость размерных характеристик и выживаемости науплиусов крымских артемий Artemia spp. (Branchiopoda: Anostraca) при питании микроводорослями разных видов

Abstract: Nauplii of brine shrimps Artemia spp. (Branchiopod: Anostraca) are one of the main species of live food used in marine fish larviculture. Specialized formulated enrichments or microalgae containing essential components for fish larvae are routinely used for improvement of biochemical composition of Artemia. Size, growth rate and survival of nauplii and metanauplii are important when Artemia is used as a live food. The goal of this study was to carry out comparative analysis of size characteristics and survival… Show more

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“…Experimental and field data reported in the previous chapters confirm that P. cordatum itself does not decimate planktonic organisms (protists and calanoid copepods) that are ingesting these protists. Besides the numerous evidences of positive effects of feeding of various species of marine calanoid copepods on P. cordatum, high survival of the Artemia metanauplii, which are often used for toxicity bioassays, fed ad libitum P. cordatum in the experimental conditions (95% during 3 days of rearing) was recorded (Smirnov et al, 2019). For comparison, the excreted metabolites of some diatoms were reported toxic to Artemia nauplii (Caldwell et al, 2003).…”
Section: Ceansmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Experimental and field data reported in the previous chapters confirm that P. cordatum itself does not decimate planktonic organisms (protists and calanoid copepods) that are ingesting these protists. Besides the numerous evidences of positive effects of feeding of various species of marine calanoid copepods on P. cordatum, high survival of the Artemia metanauplii, which are often used for toxicity bioassays, fed ad libitum P. cordatum in the experimental conditions (95% during 3 days of rearing) was recorded (Smirnov et al, 2019). For comparison, the excreted metabolites of some diatoms were reported toxic to Artemia nauplii (Caldwell et al, 2003).…”
Section: Ceansmentioning
confidence: 97%