1989
DOI: 10.1016/0044-8486(89)90276-7
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Influence du régime alimentaire sur la reproduction en captivité de Penaeus vannamei et Penaeus stylirostris

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“…From personal experience it seems that high mortality rates are almost inevitable with wild reproducers of the species L. vannamei. In agreement, high female mortalities are reported as a result of tank transfers and sourcing of L. vannamei (Galgani & AQUACOP 1989;Naessens et al 1997;Sangha et al 1998) and other species (Menasveta et al 1994;Cavalli et al 1997). The only viable way to obtain sufficient research data in these conditions was to stock and monitor a large number of animals in the maturation tanks.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 53%
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“…From personal experience it seems that high mortality rates are almost inevitable with wild reproducers of the species L. vannamei. In agreement, high female mortalities are reported as a result of tank transfers and sourcing of L. vannamei (Galgani & AQUACOP 1989;Naessens et al 1997;Sangha et al 1998) and other species (Menasveta et al 1994;Cavalli et al 1997). The only viable way to obtain sufficient research data in these conditions was to stock and monitor a large number of animals in the maturation tanks.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 53%
“…In contrast, moist artificial diets or artificial diets containing minced fresh food have been used successfully for total fresh food substitution by Galgani et al . (1989) and Galgani & AQUACOP (1989) for L . stylirostris , L .…”
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“…Trials were conducted (Galgani and Aquacop, 1989) to upgrade a grower feed to the level of a "maturation diet" with or without fresh food supplementation. A series of experiments, including a commercial diet (JP) as a control, were necessary to answer a Downloaded by [University of Chicago Library] at 17:26 16 November 2014 certain number of preliminary questions.…”
Section: Broodstock Nutritionmentioning
confidence: 99%