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Experimental culture of Aphia minuta. Study on the maintenance in captivity, nutritional requirements, ecological needs and possibility of controlled reproduction

López Jaime J.A., Escalante Blanque P., Rodríguez Carcía R., Zurita Escobar F.

The 'Experimental culture of Aphia minuta' project is a combined initiative of the Department of Aquaculture, Aula del Mar-Malaga and the Provincial Council of Malaga. Its aim is to determine the technical and biological viability of the culture, based on a study of its maintenance in captivity, on nutritional requirements, ecological needs and the possibility of a controlled reproduction. This project has three stages, one year each: 1) A bibliographical study, defintion of a work protocol, setting up the laboratory, and taking note of some maintenance and reproduction experiences with relative species; 2) capture of adult species at a reproduction stage, pathological, microbiological and nutritional studies, control of water physicochemical parameters and photoperiod, induction to spawning, sex identification, sexual maturation time and images; 3) obtention of first spawnings and larvae, improvement of their survival percentage, and a better understanding of the complete biological cycle of this fish.

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BESOIN NUTRITIONNEL, ESPECE NOUVELLE, REPRODUCTION

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López Jaime J.A., Escalante Blanque P., Rodríguez Carcía R., Zurita Escobar F. Experimental culture of Aphia minuta. Study on the maintenance in captivity, nutritional requirements, ecological needs and possibility of controlled reproduction. Recent advances in Mediterranean aquaculture finfish species diversification. Zaragoza : CIHEAM, 2000. p. 343-347. (Cahiers Options Méditerranéennes; n. 47). Seminar of the CIHEAM Network on Technology of Aquaculture in the Mediterranean on 'Recent advances in Mediterranean aquaculture finfish species diversification', 1999/05/24-28, Zaragoza (Spain). http://om.ciheam.org/om/pdf/c47/00600636.pdf