Recently, some improvements in the study of common sole larvae (Solea solea) have been achieved by focusing on larval feeding, nutrition and physiology. However, abiotic factors such as light intensity and photoperiod during egg development and yolk sac larvae are poorly investigated in this species. Two experiments were conducted to study the effects of light intensity and photoperiod on hatching, survival, egg development and cortisol response in common sole from fertilized eggs to 5 days post hatching larvae (DPH), to provide useful information for hatcheries.
EFFECTS OF LIGHT INTENSITY AND PHOTOPERIOD ON DEVELOPMENT AND CORTISOL RESPONSE OF COMMON SOLE (SOLEA SOLEA L.) EGGS AND LARVAE: PRELIMINARY RESULTS
BERTOTTO, DANIELA;NEGRATO, ELENA;
2014
Abstract
Recently, some improvements in the study of common sole larvae (Solea solea) have been achieved by focusing on larval feeding, nutrition and physiology. However, abiotic factors such as light intensity and photoperiod during egg development and yolk sac larvae are poorly investigated in this species. Two experiments were conducted to study the effects of light intensity and photoperiod on hatching, survival, egg development and cortisol response in common sole from fertilized eggs to 5 days post hatching larvae (DPH), to provide useful information for hatcheries.File in questo prodotto:
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