Influence of different microalgal diets on gonadal development of the carpet shell clam Ruditapes decussatus broodstock
Studies considering broodstock conditioning of Ruditapes decussatus mostly used flagellates and diatoms for feeding, mainly Isochrysis galbana and Chaetoceros calcitrans , respectively. The present study evaluated the effect of different microalgal diets on gonadic maturation of R. decussatus includ...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Aquaculture international 2018-10, Vol.26 (5), p.1297-1309 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Studies considering broodstock conditioning of
Ruditapes decussatus
mostly used flagellates and diatoms for feeding, mainly
Isochrysis galbana
and
Chaetoceros calcitrans
, respectively. The present study evaluated the effect of different microalgal diets on gonadic maturation of
R. decussatus
including three microalgae species (
C. calcitrans
,
Tetraselmis suecica
, and
Nannochloropsis oculata
) which were used to prepare six diets: three monospecific and three bispecific mixed diets at a proportion of 1:1. Clams were daily fed at a ratio of 1% dry weight of algae/live weight of clam and unfed treatment was used as control. Results showed that clams fed
C. calcitrans
alone or mixed with
T. suecica
attained earlier full maturity with the highest response to spawning induction (after 34 conditioning days) and largest proportion in the partial spawning phase for both, followed by
T. suecica
alone after 48 days. In contrast,
N. oculata
alone or mixed diets demonstrated poor performance for gonadal maturation. Unfed treatment did not show any sign of maturation. The results indicated that
T. suecica
has high conditioning potential like
C. calcitrans
and their mixture gave the highest benefit. Therefore,
T. suecica
can be recommended for
R. decussatus
broodstock conditioning. |
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ISSN: | 0967-6120 1573-143X |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10499-018-0284-9 |