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a| Copepods in aquaculture
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c| edited by Cheng-Sheng Lee, Patricia J. O'Bryen, Nancy H. Marcus.
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a| Copepods in Aquaculture; Contents; Contributors; Preface; 1 Calanoid Copepods, Resting Eggs, and Aquaculture; 2 The Potential to Mass-Culture Harpacticoid Copepods for Use as Food for Larval Fish; 3 Symbiotic Copepods as Live Feed in Marine Finfish Rearing; 4 Birth Control Effects of Diatoms on Copepod Reproduction: Implications for Aquaculture Studies; 5 Maximizing the Nutritional Values of Copepods in Aquaculture: Managed versus Balanced Nutrition; 6 Formulated Feeds for Harpacticoid Copepods: Implications for Population Growth and Fatty Acid Composition
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a| 7 A Brief Review of Mass Culture of Copepods Used for Fish Food in Japanese Mariculture and a Proposed Plan to Use High Biomass Natural Populations of Brackish-Water Copepods8 Behavioral Characteristics of Copepods That Affect Their Suitability as Food for Larval Fishes; 9 Suitability of the Copepod Gladioferens imparipes for Intensive Cultivation for Aquaculture; 10 Development of Feeding Mechanics in Marine Fish Larvae and the Swimming Behavior of Zooplankton Prey: Implications for Rearing Marine Fishes
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a| 11 Copepods as Live Prey: A Review of Factors That Influence the Feeding Success of Marine Fish Larvae12 Intensive and Extensive Production Techniques to Provide Copepod Nauplii for Feeding Larval Red Snapper Lutjanus campechanus; 13 Studies on the Use of Copepods in the Semi-intensive Seed Production of Grouper; 14 Culture of Copepods and Applications to Marine Finfish Larval Rearing in Taiwan; 15 Copepods as a Live Feed for Striped Trumpeter Latris lineata Larvae; 16 Intensive Cultivation of a Subtropical Paracalanid Copepod, Parvocalanus sp., as Prey for Small Marine Fish Larvae
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a| 17 Characterization of an Extensive Zooplankton Culture System Coupled with Intensive Larval Rearing of Red Snapper Lutjanus campechanus18 Culture of Copepods and Applications to Marine Finfish Larval Rearing Workshop Discussion Summary; Index
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a| 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,
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a| Papers presented at a workshop held in Honolulu, Hawaii, May 5-8, 2003.
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a| Includes bibliographical references and index.
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a| Lee, Cheng-Sheng.
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a| O'Bryen, P. J.
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a| Marcus, Nancy H.
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