Live Feeds in Marine Aquaculture
Josianne Stottrup, Josianne Støttrup, Lesley McEvoyContents include comprehensive details of the status of marine aquaculture in relation to live prey, and chapters covering the biology, production, harvesting, processing and nutritional value of microalgae and the main prey species: rotifers, Artemia and copepods.
The editors have drawn together an impressive international team of contributors, providing a work that is set to become the standard reference and practical guide on the subject for many years to come.
Live Feeds in Marine Aquaculture is an essential purchase for anyone involved in marine aquaculture, including fish farmers, researchers, and personnel in feed and equipment companies supplying the aquaculture trade. An extremely valuable tool as a reference and practical manual for students and professionals alike; libraries in all universities and research establishments where biological and aquatic sciences and aquaculture are studied and taught, should have copies available on their shelves.Content:
Chapter 1 Status of Marine Aquaculture in Relation to Live Prey: Past, Present and Future (pages 1–16): David A. Bengtson
Chapter 2 Production and Nutritional Value of Rotifers (pages 17–64): Esther Lubzens and Odi Zmora
Chapter 3 Biology, Tank Production and Nutritional Value of Artemia (pages 65–121): Jean Dhont and Gilbert Van Stappen
Chapter 4 Production, Harvest and Processing of Artemia from Natural Lakes (pages 122–144): Gilbert Van Stappen
Chapter 5 Production and Nutritional Value of Copepods (pages 145–205): Josianne G. Stottrup
Chapter 6 The Microalgae of Aquaculture (pages 206–252): Arnaud Muller?Feuga, Jeanne Moal and Raymond Kaas
Chapter 7 Uses of Microalgae in Aquaculture (pages 253–299): A. Muller?Feuga, R. Robert, C. Cahu, J. Robin and P. Divanach