2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0044-8486(03)00497-6
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Recent improvements in broodstock management and larviculture in marine species in Polynesia and New Caledonia: genetic and health approaches

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“…Further studies are necessary to identify the possible factors affecting the mating success of F. paulensis in captivity. Genetics and biotechnology in penaeids have been reviewed (Benzie, 1997;Benzie, 1998) and selective breeding programs have been successfully achieved for some species (Pérez-Rostro and Ibarra, 2003;Le Moullac et al, 2003;Li et al, 2003). Current efforts to close the life cycle and improve reproductive performance of F. paulensis in captivity would hopefully be able to design an efficient breeding program through the selection of desirable characteristics reflected in culture performance.…”
Section: Constraints and Perspectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Further studies are necessary to identify the possible factors affecting the mating success of F. paulensis in captivity. Genetics and biotechnology in penaeids have been reviewed (Benzie, 1997;Benzie, 1998) and selective breeding programs have been successfully achieved for some species (Pérez-Rostro and Ibarra, 2003;Le Moullac et al, 2003;Li et al, 2003). Current efforts to close the life cycle and improve reproductive performance of F. paulensis in captivity would hopefully be able to design an efficient breeding program through the selection of desirable characteristics reflected in culture performance.…”
Section: Constraints and Perspectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other studies have started the weaning process for L. calcarifer at 18–23 DAH (Lee et al. 1996; Partridge & Southgate 1999), while commonly accepted commercial practice is to begin weaning onto microparticulate diets from 20–25 DAH (Mackinnon 1987; Fuchs & Nedelec 1991; Moullac et al. 2003).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While ingestion of microencapsulated diets has previously been reported for L. calcarifer at three and eight DAH (Walford et al 1991;Southgate & Lee 1993), low survival was recorded (0-2.4%) over short periods (from 5-10 days). Other studies have started the weaning process for L. calcarifer at 18-23 DAH (Lee et al 1996;Partridge & Southgate 1999), while commonly accepted commercial practice is to begin weaning onto microparticulate diets from 20-25 DAH (Mackinnon 1987;Fuchs & Nedelec 1991;Moullac et al 2003). Earlier weaning of fish larvae has the potential to impart significant savings in commercial hatchery operations (Person Le Ruyet et al 1993).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Domesticated stocks available to the industry have been developed for their general production characteristics and have not been designed to capture a particular subset of natural variation. Most of the few existing major programmes appear to have robust genetic and biosecurity management regimes (Lotz et al 1995;Lotz 1997;Moss & Argue 2001;Le Moullac et al 2003). In general, programmes with a focused genetic selection strategy have achieved gains in growth of approximately 4-5% per generation for growth in P. stylirostris (Goyard et al 2001) before inbreeding became an issue, in P. vannamei (Goyard et al 2001;Argue et al 2002;De Donato et al 2005), P. chinenesis and P. monodon .…”
Section: Domesticated Stocks and Genetically Improved Strainsmentioning
confidence: 99%