Density effects on a tropical copepod Acartia sp.: Implications as live feed in aquaculture

Author:

Pham Hung Quoc1,Van Bui Canh2,Doan Nam Xuan1,Dinh Khuong V.23ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Nha Trang University Nha Trang City Vietnam

2. Cam Ranh Centre for Tropical Marine Research and Aquaculture Nha Trang University Nha Trang City Vietnam

3. Section for Aquatic Biology and Toxicology, Department of Biosciences University of Oslo Oslo Norway

Abstract

AbstractCalanoid copepods Acartia species are major live feeds for the early stages of economically important marine fish in hatcheries in Southeast Asian countries. However, rearing Acartia copepods at high densities to increase productivity remains a major challenge. To address the issue, we conducted two experiments on (1) Acartia sp. nauplii (1000, 3000, 6000, 9000, 12,000, and 15,000 individuals L−1) and (2) adults (1000, 1500, 2000, and 2500 individuals L−1). We assessed key parameters for biomass production: development, survival, and egg and nauplii production. In general, increased density resulted in longer development time, lowered survival and egg and nauplii production but did not affect the size of adult males and females. Despite survival to adulthood decreasing at higher stocking nauplii densities, the number of surviving adults was highest at a stocking density of 12,000 individuals L−1. Egg and nauplii production was very low which may be the result of high predation. The total eggs and nauplii harvested were highest at the lowest adult density. These results are essential for the biomass production of Acartia sp. in central Vietnam.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Agronomy and Crop Science,Aquatic Science

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