Authors
Roberto Mendoza Alfaro, Carlos Aguilera González, Allyse M Ferrara
Publication date
2008/5
Source
Aquaculture research
Volume
39
Issue
7
Pages
748-763
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Description
Many lepisosteid populations in North America have declined and many are now threatened as a consequence of habitat loss and alteration and commercial and sport overfishing. Over the last two decades, morphological, histological and molecular studies allowed distinguishing between different phases of development and the nutritional condition of larvae. Ontogeny of the digestive enzymes of gar larvae indicated the possibility to feed them artificial feeds since early developmental stages. An in vitro digestibility system to test different feed ingredients has been used. Important characteristics of artificial diets were identified through different feeding experiments. Endocrinological studies showed the feasibility of altering larval development and the digestive capacity of larvae. Cloning of gar growth hormone opened new avenues to enhance growth in the gars. Plasmatic vitellogenin was isolated and purified, to …
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Scholar articles
R Mendoza Alfaro, CA González, AM Ferrara - Aquaculture research, 2008