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The response of Penaeus monodon juveniles to varying protein/energy ratios in test diets
(Aquaculture Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 1985)
The response of Penaeus monodon juveniles (0.71±0.11 g) to varying protein/energy ratios in test diets was determined. Purified diets consisting of different levels of protein, lipid and carbohydrates were formulated. Two ...
Overview of penaeid culture research: Impact on commercial culture activity
(Aquaculture Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 1985)
The paper gives a comprehensive review of the state of penaeid culture research, its impact on commercial activity, and the major research efforts required to solve remaining problems. After providing a brief historical ...
Nutrition of penaeid prawns and shrimps
(Aquaculture Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 1985)
Since Hudinaga succeeded in the artificial hatching and subsequent culture of larvae of the prawn, Penaeus japonicus, techniques for rearing this prawn from hatching to commercial sizes have been improved in Japan and ...
Effect of carrageenan micro-binded diet on the larval stages of Penaeus indicus
(Aquaculture Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 1985)
At present, most hatcheries depend on live food like diatoms, Chlorella, rotifer and brine shrimp to rear the larval stages of various penaeid species. Mass production of live feed requires much space (tanks) and labor, ...
The use of microencapsulated feeds to replace live food organisms in shrimp hatcheries
(Aquaculture Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 1985)
An adequate supply of hatchery produced shrimp fry is the major constraint to the intensification and growth of shrimp culture practices. If even 20% of the more than 500,000 ha of the world's existing tropical and ...
Penaeid larval culture using microencapsulated diets
(Aquaculture Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 1985)
Whilst it has been possible for many years to feed postlar-val penaeids successfully on artificial diets, problems of nutrient leaching, particle breakdown, and water fouling have prevented the use of such diets for early ...