03 SEAFDEC/AQD External Publications: Recent submissions
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Dietary crude ulvan from Ulva intestinalis enhances growth, salinity stress tolerance, and immunity against Vibrio harveyi in early juvenile milkfish Chanos chanos
(Elsevier, 2025-10)Ulva green seaweeds are known for their rapid growth and limited commercial value, and hold significant potential as sources of bioactive compounds for aquaculture. Among these, the sulfated polysaccharide ulvan has ... -
The impact of indoor biofloc-based system on water quality, growth, and disease resistance of black tiger shrimp
(Elsevier, 2025-10)The present study investigates the efficiency of an indoor biofloc-based system for the intensive culture of black tiger shrimp (Penaeus monodon). Water quality, growth performance, and disease resistance of black ... -
Advances in reproduction and broodstock management of mangrove crabs (Scylla spp.): A review
(Springer, 2025-09-25)The mangrove or mud crab (Scylla spp.) is among the most commercially important aquaculture species owing to its high demand in both local and international markets. However, the rapid expansion of farming activities ... -
Comparative analysis of the temporal abundance of the epiphytic pest, Melanothamnus thailandicus, affecting farmed Kappaphycus striatus: Visual and molecular detection approaches
(Springer, 2025-09-02)Kappaphycus striatus is a widely cultivated red eucheumatoid seaweed in Southeast Asia. However, infestations of epiphytic filamentous algae (EFA) have become a significant challenge, reducing biomass yields during ... -
Comparison of gonad development between wild and hatchery-bred silver therapon Leiopotherapon plumbeus (Teleostei: Teraponidae) during an annual reproductive cycle
(College of Agriculture and Food Science, University of the Philippines Los Baños, 2025-09)This study compared gonad development between wild-sourced and hatchery-bred silver therapon Leiopotherapon plumbeus. Wild fish from the east bay area of Laguna de Bay, Philippines, and hatchery-bred stocks grown ...






