1989
DOI: 10.1007/bf00394822
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Combined effects of temperature and salinity on fed and starved larvae of the mediterranean mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis and the Japanese oyster Crassostrea gigas

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“…Minor variations from this range are unlikely to substantially alter test results, given that His et al (1989) found no effects on the normal development of M galloprovincialis at salinities ranging from 20 and 35 ppt.…”
Section: Water Quality Parametersmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Minor variations from this range are unlikely to substantially alter test results, given that His et al (1989) found no effects on the normal development of M galloprovincialis at salinities ranging from 20 and 35 ppt.…”
Section: Water Quality Parametersmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…이러 한 이유로 지금까지 미세조류 40여종이 순수분리 되어 양식현 장에서 이용되고 있다 (Hur, 2004). (Lannan et al, 1980a, b;Gallager and Mann, 1986), 환 경요인 (Breese and Malouf, 1977;Helm and Millican, 1977;Nell and Holliday, 1988;Robert et al, 1988;His et al, 1989), 사육밀도 (Min et al, 1995) 등의 영향을 받으 며, 유생의 생존율을 높이는 가장 중요한 요인은 먹이의 양과 질 (Wilson, 1978;Helm and Laing, 1987;Min et al, 1995), 공급횟수 (Powell et al, 2002) 에 따라 크게 영향을 미친다고 하였다. 먹이생물이 함유하고 있는 영양소는 미세조 류의 종류, 배지, 수확시기 및 배양 환경조건에 따라 달라진다.…”
Section: 서 론unclassified
“…The appearance of spat in 1989, one month after the start of the reproductive period and, in 1990, two months after, are attributed to inter-annual differences in hydrography (Galinou-Mitsoudi & Sinis, 1994) which significantly affect the growth of larvae (Loosa-noff & Davis, 1963;Raimbault, 1966;Hrs-Brenko, 1974;Culliney et al, 1975;Meadows & Campbell, 1972;His et al, 1989). Culliney et al (1975) and His et al (1989) consider that temperature is the most important factor affecting larval growth.…”
Section: Recruitmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Culliney et al (1975) and His et al (1989) consider that temperature is the most important factor affecting larval growth. Temperature remained high in August 1990, while salinity and dissolved oxygen values decreased.…”
Section: Recruitmentmentioning
confidence: 99%