ELECTRONICAL LARVICULTURE NEWSLETTER ISSUE 188

15 December 2003


Profet workshops: 1. hatchery technologies; 2. inland fisheries and fresh water aquaculture

the international congress on the biology of fish

spawning activity of early and late spawning rainbow trout (oncorhynchus mykiss) strains under light program conditions

zoo-sanitary risks associated with trate and transfer of fish eggs and sperm

variations in growth among families of atlantic cod

wave - working in aquaculture, validation of experience

gonadal development and associated changes in liver size and sexual steroids during the reproductive cycle of captive male and female atlantic cod (gadus morhua l.)

the effect of acute changes in temperature and light on the aerobic metabolism of embryos and yolk-sac larvae of turbot (scophthalmus maximus)

effects of feeding olive or frozen prey on growth, survival and the life cycle of the cuttlefish, sepia officinalis (linnaeus, 1758)

the effects of density on the behaviour and growth of juvenile blacklip abalone (haliotis rubra)

growth and age at first maturity in turbot and halibut reared under different photoperiods

lipolytic activities in developing turbot larvae as influenced by diet

effect of an experimental microparticulate diet on the growth, survival and fatty acid profile of gilthead seabream (sparus aurata l.) larvae

enrichment of artemia nauplii with the probiotic yeast saccharomyces boulardii and its resistance against a pathogenic vibrio

the immunohistochemical study of nodavirus changes in larval, juvenile and adult sea bass tissue

short communication: lipid content and fatty acid composition during early and late embryonic development of redclaw crayfish, cherax quadricarinatus (crustacea, decapoda)

diet-induced variations in fatty acid content and composition of two on-grown stages of artemia salina

advanced techniques for reliable seed production in portunid crabs

changes in teh taurine content during the early growth stages of artificially produced yellowtail compared with wild fish


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