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1997 - 307 p.

Nutritional requirements of marine fish larvae and broodstock

Izquierdo M., Hernández-Palacios H.

As the Mediterranean production of marine cultured fish increases, the demand for good quality seed has been continuously arising. To satisfy that increasing demand spawning quality and seed production success must be improved by controlling the nutritional quality of broodstock diets and first-feeding regimes. Gonadal development and fecundity in fish are greatly affected by broodstock nutrition in several fish species. A considerable amount of research has been devoted lately to study the nutritional requirements of marine fish larvae. Comparison of the biochemical composition of eggs and larvae at different stages, patterns of loss and conservation of nutrients during feeding and starvation, and feeding experiments controlling live-prey or microdiets nutrient composition are some of the most frequently used methods to study nutritional requirements of marine fish larvae. Most of this research effort was initially related with the essential fatty acid (EFA) requirements of fish larvae, as early studies showed that one of the principal factors affecting the nutritional value of live preys for marine fish larvae was their EFA content. Only very few studies have been dedicated to the study of the dietary phosphoglyceride or fat-soluble vitamin requirement of marine fish larvae, and the nutritional role of other fat soluble compounds such as pigments are still mostly unknown.

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ALIMENTATION DES POISSONS, ANIMAL REPRODUCTEUR, LARVE, PHYSIOLOGIE DE LA NUTRITION, POISSON DE MER

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Izquierdo M., Hernández-Palacios H. Nutritional requirements of marine fish larvae and broodstock. In : Tacon A.G.J. (ed.), Basurco B. (ed.). Feeding tomorrow's fish. Zaragoza : CIHEAM, 1997. p. 243-264. (Cahiers Options Méditerranéennes; n. 22). Workshop of the CIHEAM Network on Technology of Aquaculture in the Mediterranean (TECAM), 1996/06/24-26, Mazarrón (Spain). http://om.ciheam.org/om/pdf/c22/97605925.pdf