Reproductive performance of fairy shrimp Branchinecta orientalis (G. O. Sars 1901) (Crustacea: Anostraca), fed with effluent of rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss (Walbaum 1792) ponds |
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Authors: | N. Pormehr N. Agh L. Beladjal B. Atashbar G. Van Stappen |
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Affiliation: | 1. Faculty of Bioscience Engineering, Laboratory of Aquaculture & Artemia Reference Center, Department of Animal Production, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium;2. Artemia and Aquaculture Research Institute, Department of Biology and Aquaculture, Urmia University, Urmia, Iran;3. Faculty of Science, Terrestrial Ecology Unit, Department of Biology, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium |
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Abstract: | Aquaculture production is predicted to increase sharply. In this regard, live feed plays a crucial role in the larval phase of many aquaculture organisms. Hence, a persistent concern in aquaculture is to find low‐cost and eco‐friendly feed sources to culture live feed organisms. Branchinecta orientalis (G. O. Sars 1901), a fresh/brackish water fairy shrimp, was reared using effluent from rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss (Walbaum 1792) ponds, either fresh but supplemented with two species of microalgae, Scenedesmus sp. and Haematococcus sp., or non‐supplemented but after “ageing” of the culture medium. The feeding experiment was designed at a density of 100 individuals L?1 in 2‐L vessels. The results indicated that differences between final length, survival and most reproductive parameters of the treatment with aged medium and the treatment using fresh medium supplemented with Scenedesmus sp. were non‐significant (p > .05). Better results were obtained for a number of reproductive parameters in the treatment supplemented with Haematococcus sp. Thus, for intensive resting egg production of B. orientalis, microalgae can be replaced by aged non‐supplemented effluent from trout ponds as a nutrient‐rich feed source. This consequently can reduce drainage of nutrients into the environment and thus decrease aquatic pollution. |
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Keywords: | Anostraca
Branchinecta orientalis
fairy shrimp large Branchiopoda resting egg reused waste water |
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