Integrating bivalves in IMTA system using earthen ponds
- Global styles
- MLA
- Vancouver
- Elsevier - Harvard
- APA
- Help
วันที่
2022-07ผู้เขียน
Page views
309ASFA keyword
AGROVOC keyword
Taxonomic term
เมตาดาต้า
แสดงระเบียนรายการเต็ม
Share
นามธรรม
This study aimed to integrate the mangrove clam Anodontia philippiana, which has the capacity to assimilate sulfide in a pond culture system with milkfish Chanos chanos and seaweeds Gracilariopsis heteroclada. Specifically, it aimed to know the effects of integrating other commodities on the growth and survival of milkfish, the primary culture species in IMTA in ponds.
Keywords
bivalvesการอ้างอิง
Lebata-Ramos, Ma. J. H., Solis, E. F. D., Sibonga, R. C., Mediavilla, J. P., & Novilla, S. R. (2022). Integrating bivalves in IMTA system using earthen ponds. In J. P. Altamirano, R. Nambu, N. D. Salayo, & M. Kodama (Eds.), Understanding current challenges and future prospects in Integrated Multi-trophic Aquaculture (IMTA) research. Proceedings of the JIRCAS-SEAFDEC/AQD Joint Workshop on IMTA research held at SEAFDEC/AQD, Tigbauan Main Station, Iloilo, Philippines on 6-8 August 2019 (pp. 16–20). Tigbauan, Iloilo, Philippines: Aquaculture Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center.
Type
Conference paperISBN
9789719931126 (Print); 9789719931133 (PDF)The following license files are associated with this item:
Except where otherwise noted, this item's license is described as Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 IGO
Related items
Showing items related by title, author, creator and subject.
-
Larval rearing of bivalve molluscs
Young, Adam L. (Aquaculture Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 1979) -
Bivalves
Gallardo, Wenresti G. (Aquaculture Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 1994)Mollusc research at the Aquaculture Department of the Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center from 1989 to 1991 was primarily focused on the highly exploited window-pane oyster, Placuna placenta Linnaeus. Other species ... -
Agiis: a bivalve cultivated as live shrimp feed
Surtida, Marilyn B.; Buendia, Romeo Y. (Aquaculture Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 2000)Live 'agiis' have been proven to be a good feed for shrimp for the past ten years by polyculture fish farmers in the province of Capiz, in the island of Panay, west central Philippines. A brief account is given of culture ...