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The use of substitute feeds in larval rearing of Penaeus monodon
(Brigham Young University Hawaii Campus, 1983)
Penaeus monodon larvae were stocked in 20-l conical plexiglass tanks in a water bath. Larvae were reared from protozoea to mysis I using feeds in combination with Tetraselmis sp. and Tetraselmis sp. alone. The feeds used ...
The effect of different feed combinations using chicken egg yolk in Penaeus monodon larval rearing
(Brigham Young University Hawaii Campus, 1983)
Nutritional value of five marine phytoplankton species isolated from Philippine water as food for the larvae of Penaeus monodon
(Brigham Young University Hawaii Campus, 1983)
Feeding experiments were conducted to test the nutritional value of five marine phytoplankton species namely: Chaetoceros calcitrans, Tetrasemis sp., Dunaliella sp., Nannochloris sp. and Chlorella sp. isolated from panay ...
Survival and some histological changes in Penaeus monodon Fabricius juveniles fed various carbohydrates
(Elsevier, 1983)
Juveniles of P. monodon Fabricius (initial mean weight 1.76 g) were reared on semipurified diets containing 10 or 40% maltose, sucrose, dextrin, molasses, cassava starch, corn starch or sago palm starch for 6 weeks. Highest ...
Supplement of various attractants to a practical diet for juvenile Penaeus monodon Fabricius
(Fisheries Research Society of the Philippines, 1983)
Practical diets supplemented with krill meal (5%), earthworm meal (5%), glycine (2%), sucrose (5%) or mussel extract as an attractant were fed for eight weeks to juvenile Penaeus monodon. The major protein sources of the ...
The quantitative dietary protein requirements of Penaeus monodon juveniles in a controlled environment
(Elsevier, 1983)
Penaeus monodon juveniles (average weight = 1.32 g) were kept in individual 2 l perforated plastic containers, 10 of which were placed in each of the twenty-four 50 l rectangular wooden-glass aquaria supplied with seawater ...
A further note to “fishing gear for prawn and shrimp used in the Philippines today”
(Carcinological Society of Japan, 1983)
Motoh (1980) reported 9 and 13 kinds of shrimping gear for the fry and the adult respectively, of which most of them are indigenously used today in the Philippines. Howerver, druing the continued ecological survey of ...