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Cheng-Sheng Lee & Patricia J. O’Bryen 
Copepods in Aquaculture 

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The importance of copepods in aquaculture has long been recognized, especially in the larval rearing of many marine fishes.

This timely publication provides a single source of information on copepod biology, culture methods and practical use in marine finfish hatcheries.

Originating out of a workshop held on copepods by the Oceanic Institute in Hawaii, this proceedings includes review articles and papers presented by leading international experts in copepod biology and aquaculture. It is a seminal work that integrates the most up-to-date information on selecting copepod species, effects of algal species on reproduction, ways to increase production, the nutritional value of copepods, behavioral characteristics of copepods, potential use of copepod nauplii and eggs, and their application to larval rearing of various marine finfish species.
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Contributors.

Preface (Cheng-Sheng Lee).

1. Calanoid Copepods, Resting Eggs, and Aquaculture (Nancy
H. Marcus).

2. The Potential to Mass-Culture Harpacticoid Copepods for Use
as Food for Larval Fish (John W. Fleeger).

3. Symbiotic Copepods as Live Feed in Marine Finfish Rearing
(Ju-shey Ho).

4. Birth-Control Effects of Diatoms on Copepod Reproduction:
Implications for Aquaculture Studies (Adrianna Ianora).

5. Maximizing the Nutritional Values of Copepods in Aquaculture:
Managed versus Balanced Nutrition (Gary S. Kleppel, Sarah E.
Hazzard, and Carol A. Burkart).

6. Formulated Feeds for Harpacticoid Copepods: Implications for
Population Growth and Fatty Acid Composition (Adelaide Rhodes and
Leon Boyd).

7. A Brief Review of Studies on Mass Culture of Copepods Used
for Fish Food in Japanese Mariculture and a Proposed Plan to Use
High Biomass Natural Populations of Brackish-Water Copepods
(Shin-ichi Uye).

8. Behavioral Characteristics of Copepods That Affect Their
Suitability as Food for Larval Fishes (Edward J. Buskey).

9. Suitability of the Copepod Gladioferens imparipes for
Intensive Cultivation for Aquaculture (Robert J. Rippingale and
Michael F. Payne).

10. Development of Feeding Mechanics in Marine Fish Larvae and
the Swimming Behavior of Zooplankton Prey: Implications for Rearing
Marine Fishes (Ralph G. Turingan, Jessica L. Beck, Justin M. Krebs,
and Jason D. Licamele).

11. Copepods as Live Prey: A Review of Factors That Influence
the Feeding Success of Marine Fish Larvae (Edward J. Chesney).

12. Intensive and Extensive Production Techniques to Provide
Copepod Nauplii for Feeding Larval Red Snapper Lutjanus campechanus
(Ronald P. Phelps, Gede S. Sumiarsa, Emily E. Lipman, Hsiang-Pin
Lan, Komarey Kao Moss, and Allen D. Davis).

13. Studies on the Use of Copepods in the Semi-intensive Seed
Production of Grouper Epinephelus coioides (Joebert D. Toledo, Ma.
Salvacion Golez, and Atsushi Ohno).

14. Culture of Copepods and Applications to Marine Finfish
Larval Rearing in Taiwan (Huei-Meei Su, Shin-Hong Cheng, Tzyy-Ing
Chen, and Mao-Sen Su).

15. Copepods as a Live Feed for Striped Trumpeter Latris lineata
Larvae (David T. Morehead, Stephen C. Battaglene, Ephrime B.
Metillo, Matthew P. Bransden, and Graeme A. Dunstan).

16. Intensive Cultivation of a Subtropical Paracalanid Copepod,
Parvocalanus sp., as Prey for Small Marine Fish Larvae (Robin J.
Shields, Tomonari Kotani, Augustin Molnar, Kimo Marion, Jon
Kobashigawa, and Larren Tang).

17. Characterization of an Extensive Zooplankton Culture System
Coupled with Intensive Larval Rearing of Red Snapper Lutjanus
campechanus (John T. Ogle, Jason T. Lemus, L. Casey Nicholson,
Donald N. Barnes, and Jeffrey M. Lotz).

18. Culture of Copepods and Applications to Marine Finfish
Larval Rearing Workshop Discussion Summary (Patricia J.
O’Bryen and Cheng-Sheng Lee).

Index.

Circa l’autore

Cheng-Sheng Lee and Patricia O’Bryen are both at the Oceanic Institute, Waimanalo, Hawaii, and Nancy H Marcus Ph D is at the Department of Oceanography, Florida State University
Lingua Inglese ● Formato PDF ● Pagine 284 ● ISBN 9780470276303 ● Dimensione 3.7 MB ● Editore Cheng-Sheng Lee & Patricia J. O’Bryen ● Casa editrice John Wiley & Sons ● Pubblicato 2008 ● Edizione 1 ● Scaricabile 24 mesi ● Moneta EUR ● ID 2315753 ● Protezione dalla copia Adobe DRM
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