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Effects of Temperature, Salinity and Diet on the Productivity of the Cyclopoid Copepod, Apocyclops royi  

Lee Kyun-Woo (Korea Ocean Research und Development Institute)
Kwon O-Nam (Faculty of Marine Bioscience & Technology, Kangnung National University)
Park Heum-Gi (Faculty of Marine Bioscience & Technology, Kangnung National University)
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Journal of Aquaculture / v.18, no.1, 2005 , pp. 52-59 More about this Journal
Abstract
The productivity of cyclopoid copepod, Apocyclops royi fed by various diets (Isochrysis galbana, Tetraselmis suecica, Phaeodactylum tricornutum, concentrated freshwater Chlorella and baker's yeast) was investigated at tile different temperatures ($16-36^{\circ}C$) with different salinities (5-34 ppt). A. royi was cultured in 6 ml vessels (12 wells culture plate). Total production (188 inds.) and daily production (13.4 inds.) of nauplii by A. royi female at $32^{\circ}C$ were significantly higher than those of nauplii at the different temperatures (P<0.05). Development time from nauplii to copepodite and from nauplii to adult tended to increase with increasing water temperature up to 32. And total production (169 inds.) and daily production (9 inds.) of nauplii by A. royi female at 10 ppt were significantly higher than those of nauplii at the different salinities (P<0.05). The fastest development time from nauplii to copepodite and from nauplii to adult was observed at 10 ppt and 15 ppt, respectively (P<0.05). The highest total production of A. royi nauplii and fastest development time from nauplii to adult were obtained in females fed Isochrysis galbana (P<0.05). These results may indicate that the optimum culture temperature and salinity for A. royi are $32^{\circ}C$ and 10 ppt, respectively, and Isochrysis galbana is one of the suitable diets for this copepod.
Keywords
Copepod; Cyclopoid; Apocyclops royi; Culture; Live food organism;
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