Abstract:Copepods are alternative live feed in marine fish hatcheries, and the quality and type of micro‐algal diets influence their culture productivity. Three algal species of different groups including prymnesiophyte: Isochrysis galbana (Iso), the diatom: Chaetoceros muelleri (Cht) and eustigmatophyte: Nannochloropsis occulata (Nan) were fed to the calanoid copepod Acartia bilobata. Selected algae were offered as mono‐algal diets: T1‐Iso, T2‐Cht and T3‐Nan or as mixed algal diets: T4‐Nan + Cht, T5‐Nan + Iso, T6‐Iso … Show more
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