Wreckfish (Polyprion americanus). New Knowledge about reproduction, larval husbandry and nutrition. Promise a new species for aquaculture
Authors
Pérez-Rial, E. (Evaristo); Rodíguez-Villanueva, José L.; Vilar, A. (Antonio); Mylonas, C.C. (Constantinos C.); Fakriadis, i. (Ioannis); Papadaki, M. (María); Papandroulakis, N. (Nikos); Papadakis, I. (Ioannis); Robles, Rocío; Fauvel, C. (Christian); Róo, J. (Javier); Peleteiro-Alonso, J.B. (José Benito); Lluch-Fernández, M.N. (María Nuria); Pazos, G. (Gema); Méndez, Belén; Sigelaki, Irini; Gómez-Ceruelo, M.C. (María Castora); Pérez, M. (Montse); Álvarez-Blázquez, B. (Blanca)Editor's version
https://www.mdpi.com/2410-3888/4/1/14Date
2019-03-25Type
research articleKeywords
wreckfishaquaculture
reproduction
larval culture
nutrition
Abstract
Four different wreckfish (Polyprion americanus) broodstock batches were maintained in research facilities under different photo and thermo-period conditions, one in Greece, the Helenic Center for Marine Research (HCMR, n = 3) and three in Spain: Instituto Español de Oceanografía (IEO, n = 13) in Vigo, Aquarium Finisterrae (MC2, n = 21) in A Coruña and Consellería do Mar (CMRM, n = 11). The CMRM includes two centers that work together: Instituto Galego de Formación en Acuicultura (IGAFA) and Centro de Investigacións Mariñas (CIMA), both in Pontevedra. During the five years of the project DIVERSIFY (Exploring the biological and socio-economic potential of new-emerging candidate fish species for the expansion of the European aquaculture industry, 2013–2018) works focused on the reproductive biology of the species, broodstock, and larvae nutrition and development of incubation and larval rearing protocols have been carried out. In terms of reproduction, catch methods of new wild animals, the ...
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