Pond Dynamics/Aquaculture

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A mixed-integer transshipment model for tilapia (Oreochromis sp.) marketing in Honduras

Abstract: Tilapia production in Honduras has increased in recent years. However, lack of thorough understanding of domestic markets and coordinated production efforts have hampered the development […]

  • Date of Publication: 2006
  • Author(s): Carlos M. Leyva; Carole R. Engle; Yong-suhk Wui
  • Type of Document: Scholarly Article

Effect of Feeding Duration of Sodium Chloride-Containing Diets on Growth Performance and Some Osmoregulatory Parameters of Nile Tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus, After Transfer to Water of Different Salinities

Abstract: Two feeding experiments were conducted to evaluate the effect of feeding duration of dietary salt (NaCl or S) on hematocrit, blood glucose, serum osmolality, and […]

  • Date of Publication: 2006
  • Author(s): Chhorn Lim; Mediha Yildirim-Aksoy; Thomas Welker; Karen Veverica
  • Type of Document: Scholarly Article

Evaluation of reproductive performance and early growth of four strains of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus, L) with different histories of domestication

Abstract: Nile tilapia Oreochromis niloticus is the primary tilapia species being cultured in the world, but many of the stocks being cultured were founded from a […]

  • Date of Publication: 2006
  • Author(s): George O. Osure; Ronald P. Phelps
  • Type of Document: Scholarly Article

A Preliminary Study on the Maturation and Reproduction of Spinibarbus denticulatus (Oshima, 1926), an Indigenous Species of Northern Vietnam

Abstract: These preliminary studies were conducted to understand some of the basic reproduction parameters of the indigenous carp, Spinibarbus denticulatus (Oshima 1926) as a prelude to […]

  • Date of Publication: 2006
  • Author(s): D.V. Trung; Amrit Bart
  • Type of Document: Scholarly Article

Tilapia Production in China Huge Output Balanced by Huge Consumption

Abstract: With almost half the global production and a quarter of global consumption, China is a critical player in the tilapia industry. In recent years, the […]

  • Date of Publication: 2006
  • Author(s): Kevin Fitzsimmons
  • Type of Document: Scholarly Article

Tilapia, Sustainable Aquaculture from the New Millennium: Proceedings of the 7th International Symposium on Tilapia in Aquaculture

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  • Date of Publication: 2006
  • Author(s): Not Available
  • Type of Document: Conference Proceeding or Document

SUSTITUCIoN DE HARINA DE PESCDO CON HARINA DE CERDO EN ALIMENTOS PRACTICOS PARA JUVENILES DE LA TILAPIA DEL NILO Oreochromis niloticus

Abstract: Se realizo un estudio nutricional en juveniles de la tilapia 0. niloticus, a fin de determinar el efecto de la sustitucion de la harina de […]

  • Date of Publication: 2006
  • Author(s): N. Avalos-Hernandez; C.A. Alvarez-Gonzalez; R. Civera-Cerecedo; E. Goytortua-Bores; G. Davalos
  • Type of Document: Conference Proceeding or Document

Sugarcane Bagasse as Periphyton Substrate in the Culture of Nile Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) in Fertilized Ponds

Abstract: The study aimed to test the suitability of sugarcane bagasse as substrate in periphyton based aquaculture. The study was conducted at the College of Fisheries-Freshwater […]

  • Date of Publication: 2006
  • Author(s): Louise B. Madriaga; Remedios B. Bolivar
  • Type of Document: Conference Proceeding or Document

Growth Performance of a Genetically Improved Line of Nile Tilapia Under Tropical Conditions in Tabasco, Mexico

Abstract: The establishment of good quality broodstock treatments, their distribution to local hatcheries, and the implementation of intensive masculinization programs are basic steps for sustainable aquaculture. […]

  • Date of Publication: 2006
  • Author(s): Carl B. Schreck; Guillermo R. Giannico; Grant W. Feist; Wilfrido M. Contreras-Sanchez; Mario fernandez-Perez; Ulises Hernandez-Vidal
  • Type of Document: Conference Proceeding or Document

Exploring the Potential for Aquacultural Development to Promote Food Security Among Indigenous People in Guatemala

Abstract: Guatemala is a multi-ethnic, multilingual and highly stratified society in which 55 percent of its 14.7 million people are indigenous Maya, Xinca and Garifuna peoples. […]

  • Date of Publication: 2006
  • Author(s): Joseph J. Molnar; Leonel Carrillo; Fredy Damian; Carlos Savaria; Daniel Meyer; Suyapa Meyer; E. W. Tollner
  • Type of Document: Conference Proceeding or Document