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Evalution of Three Species of Haptophyte Algae for the Culture of the Marine Copepod Tigriopus japonicus  

Kim, Hyeung-Sin (Research Institute for Basic Science, Jeju National University)
Jung, Min-Min (Jeju Fisheries Research Institute, National Fisheries Research and Development Institute)
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Journal of Aquaculture / v.18, no.2, 2005 , pp. 86-91 More about this Journal
Abstract
Three haptophyte algae, Isochrysis galbana, Prymnesium parvum and P. patelliferum were offered to the marine copepod Tigriopus japonicus as food. Growth rate of larvae, egg production, mortality and comsumption rates of T. japonicus were measured for each of the haptophyte species offered. The growth rate of larvae, egg production and algal ingestion of T. japonicus fed on P. parvum and P. patelliferum were much lower than those fed on I. galbana and corresponding high mortality rates were also observed during the experimental period. The harmful effects observed during the present study indicate that bloom-forming haptophyte algae, P. parvum and P. patelliferum are not suitable feed species for culture of copepod, T. japonicus.
Keywords
Isochrysis galbana; Prymnesium parvum; P. patelliferum; Tigriopus japonicus; Copepod culture;
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