The dependence on the use of live feed organisms is a major drawback for the extensive use of microparticulate diets in the mass culture of marine fish larvae
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2006
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Ege Univ
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Özet
The major reason for this dependence is the lack of effective microparticulate diets that are comparable to live feed organisms. Major problems associated with artificial larval diets stem from physical characteristics such as size, color, density and hardness of the particles, the acceptability of diets by larvae and their digestibility. Water-soluble nutrients leach out of microbound particles and Cross-Linked Protein-Walled Capsules within couple of minutes. Lipid-Walled Microcapsules, on the other hand, retain water soluble nutrients such as amino acids effectively, but their physical properties are not suitable for larval feeding. The characterization of limitations and potentials of microparticulate diets may help to solve such problems and will be a major footstep towards developing novel microparticulate diets that would support the growth and survival of fish larvae.
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Microparticulate diets, Microbound particles, Cross-Linked Protein-Walled Capsules, Lipid-Walled Microcapsules
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Su Urunleri Dergisi
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23