@conference{10508/11422, year = {2017}, month = {9}, url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10508/11422}, abstract = {The increase of dry weight, standard length and low incidence of skeletal anomalies clearly show that A. tonsa represents an optimal live food organism for tuna larvae.}, keywords = {bluefin tuna}, keywords = {Thunnus thynnus}, keywords = {larval rearing}, keywords = {Brachionus plicatilis}, keywords = {Acartia tonsa}, title = {First feeding of Atlantic bluefin tuna (Thunnus thynnus) with copepods (Acartia tonsa) or rotifers /artemia - larval prey size preferences, growth, and development}, author = {Evjemo, J.O. and Kjørsvik, E. and Xuan, N.D. and Arvenne, P. and Attramadal, Y. and Øie, G. and Bardal, T. and Ortega-García, A. (Aurelio) and de-la-Gándara, F. (Fernando)}, }