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Malaysian team evaluates new 'first food'for marine larvae

机译:马来西亚团队评估海鱼幼体的新“第一食品”

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For years, the aquaculture industry has relied onArtemia and rotifers to feed the larvae of many cultivated species. However, researchers from Putra University, Malaysia, note that there are often difficulties, not the least of which are fluctuationsin the supply and quality of Artemia cysts, which can adversely affect the hatcheries relying on them. Moreover, both the Artemia and the rotifers are often either too big or too small to be used as first feed for fish larvae, and may not even elicit a feeding response from the larvae they're offered to. As a result, there is great interest in identifying alternative live feeds that will increase larval survival rates of different species. Several studies have demonstrated the effectiveness of copepodsas a food item, even though copepod cultures can be difficult to maintain.
机译:多年来,水产养殖业一直依靠卤虫和轮虫来喂养许多养殖物种的幼体。然而,马来西亚Putra大学的研究人员指出,通常存在许多困难,其中最主要的是卤虫囊肿的供应和质量波动,这可能会对依赖它们的孵化场产生不利影响。此外,卤虫和轮虫通常太大或太小而不能用作鱼幼体的第一饲料,甚至可能不会从它们提供的幼虫中引起觅食反应。结果,人们对寻找可以提高不同物种幼体成活率的替代性活饲料有着极大的兴趣。几项研究证明了pe足类作为食品的有效性,尽管co足类的培养可能难以维持。

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