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Morphometric changes in a strain of the lineage 'Nevada', belonging to the Brachionus plicatilis (Rotifera) complex
Authors:Venetia Kostopoulou  Helen Miliou  & George Verriopoulos
Institution:Department of Zoology-Marine Biology, Faculty of Biology, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Athens, Greece;
Department of Applied Hydrobiology, Faculty of Animal Science and Aquaculture, Agricultural University of Athens, Athens, Greece
Abstract:The rotifer Brachionus plicatilis is an important component of aquaculture as a larval feed. Its taxonomic status has been recently re-defined as a species complex, consisting of at least 14 new species/lineages. This study deals with the lineage Brachionus 'Nevada', which has been shown to occur in European hatcheries. A strain of B . 'Nevada' was mass cultured using two commonly applied feeding regimes and analysed in terms of its morphometry. A new formula was proposed for the calculation of volume, which can be used as an index of adequacy of rotifers as feed for fish larvae. The results were related to life cycle parameters. The pre-reproductive and reproductive phases were divided into distinct size groups. Differences were also found between the two diets in morphometry and demography. Rotifers of a larger size (yeast-based diet) showed a lower growth rate and a longer reproductive period, lifespan and mean generation time compared with smaller-sized rotifers (Culture Selco®-based diet). In terms of lorica length, the present study's strain of B . 'Nevada' (238.5 μm) was intermediate between values reported for Brachionus ibericus (193.5 μm) and B. plicatilis sensu stricto (299 μm).
Keywords:aquaculture  cultured organisms  hatcheries  morphometry  mass culture
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