993 resultados para Acuicultura marina
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[EN] First description of the complete embryo and larval development of the Canarian abalone (Haliotis tuberculata coccinea Reeve.) was conducted along 39 stages from fertilization to the appearance of the third tubule on the cephalic tentacles and illustrated in a microphotographic sequence. Eggs obtained by induced spawning with hydrogen peroxide from the GIA captive broodstock were stocked at a density of 10 eggs/mL and kept at 23 0.5 BC for 62 h until the formation of the third tubule. Live eggs and larvae were continuously observed on a 24 h basis at a 3400 magnification under transmitted light. At each stages, specific morphological features, illustrated by microscopic photographs, were described, as well as the time required for their apparition. Fertilized eggs diameter was 205 8 mm (mean SD), whereas length and width of larvae ready to undergo metamorphosis were 216.6 5.3 mmand 172 8.8 mm, respectively. Knowledge on the larval morphological development acquired through this study will contribute to the improvement of larval rearing techniques for this abalone species.
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Programa de doctorado: Acuicultura
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[ES] En este estudio, se ha protocolizado la metodología que permite la integración de la selección genética bajo los condicionantes propios del sistema de producción de dorada (Sparus aurata L.) poniéndola en práctica a nivel nacional en colaboración con seis empresas españolas. Se criaron peces descendientes de tres lotes industriales (ICCM: Canarias, CULMASUR S.A.: Andalucía, PISCIMAR S.L.: Valencia), marcados con Passive Integrated Transponder (PIT) y mezclados, en las instalaciones de cuatro centros de investigación y cuatro empresas (ICCM y CANEXMAR S.L.: Canarias; IFAPA y PIM S.A.: Andalucía; IRTA y CULTIMAR S.A.: Cataluña; IMIDA y SERVICIOS ATUNEROS DEL MEDITERRÁNEO: Murcia). Se realizaron muestreos de crecimiento de manera simultánea en las cuatro comunidades autónomas (179, 269, 389 y 539 días), además de un muestreo final de sacrificio (689 días) a talla ración donde se valoraron nuevas e importantes variables fenotípicas, tras unificar criterios. Para la determinación de las relaciones parentales-filiales se pusieron a punto nuevas PCRs múltiplex con marcadores microsatélites del mapa de dorada.
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Programa de doctorado: Acuicultura: producción controlada de animales acuáticos
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Programa de Doctorado, Acuicultura: Producción controlada de animales acuáticos
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[EN] The expression and regulation of intestinal oligopeptide transporter (PepT)-1 when vegetable sources are used as a substitute for fish meal in the diet of marine fish has not yet been explored. In the present study, as part of our ongoing work on elucidating PepT1 gene expression in relation to different dietary treatments, we have now isolated and deposited in Genbank database (accession no. GU733710) a cDNA sequence representing the PepT1 in the sea bream (Sparus aurata). The ?de novo? prediction of the three-dimensional structure of PepT1 protein is presented. We also analyzed diet-induced changes in the expression of PepT1 mRNA via real-time RT-PCR using the standard curve method. Sea bream were fed for 140 days with one of the following four diet formulations (43% protein/21% lipid): a control fast growth-promoting diet (C), and three diets with the same formulation but in which 15% of the fish meal was substituted by protein concentrates either from lupine (LPC), chick pea (CPC), or green pea (PPC). Fish fed PPC had significantly (p < 0.05) lower levels of PepT1 transcripts in the proximal intestine than the controls, whereas PepT1 transcript levels in fish fed LPC or CPC were not significantly different from the controls. Although growth was similar between fish fed with different diets during the first 72 days of feeding, growth of the fish fed with PPC was reduced during the second part of the trial and was significantly (p < 0.05) lower than fish fed LPC and CPC diets by the end of the experiment. Correlation between these results and fish growth performances highlights that the intestinal PepT1 mRNA level may serve as a useful marker of the dietary protein quality and absorption efficiency.
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Programa de doctorado: Acuicultura: Producción controlada de animales acuáticos
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Máster en Oceanografía
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[ES] Estudios sobre las poblaciones de caballitos de mar a nivel mundial demuestran que muchas de ellas han sufrido importantes regresiones en poco tiempo. En este sentido, la información existente sobre las poblaciones silvestres de la isla de Gran Canaria eran insuficientes para establecer su estado de conservación y posibles amenazas. Desde el año 2005, investigadores del Grupo de Investigación en Acuicultura (GIA – ULPGC) vienen realizando estudios sobre las poblaciones de caballitos en la isla, así como en el desarrollo y optimización de las técnicas de cultivo como posible herramienta futura para reforzamiento de poblaciones si fuera necesario. Los datos presentados pretender ser una base para futuros estudios e incluso servir como guía para el estudio de poblaciones de otras islas del archipiélago
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[EN] Brine shrimp nauplii (Artemia sp.) are used in aquaculture as the major food source for many cultured marine larvae, and also used in the adult phase for many juvenile and adult fish. One artemia species, Artemia franciscana is most commonly preferred, due to the availability of its cysts and to its ease in hatching and biomass production. The problem with A. franciscana is that its nutritional quality is relatively poor in essential fatty acids, so that it is common practice to enrich it with emulsions like SELCO and ORIGO. This “bioencapsulation”, enrichment method permits the incorporation of different kinds of products into the artemia. This brine-shrimp’s non-selective particle-feeding habits, makes it particularly suitable for this enrichment process. The bioencapsulation is done just prior to feeding the artemia to a predator organism. This allows the delivery of different substances, not only for nutrient enrichment, but also for changing pigmentation and administering medicine. This is especially useful in culturing ornamental seahorses and tropical fish in marine aquaria In this study the objectives were to determine, the relative nutrient value of ORIGO and SELCO as well as the optimal exposure to these supplements prior to their use as food-organisms.
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Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. Facultad de Ciencias del Mar. Final assignment for the Marine Science Degree ; 2013-2014
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Máster Universitario International en Acuicultura. Trabajo presentado como requisito parcial para la obtención del Título de Máster Universitario Internacional en Acuicultura, otorgado por la Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (ULPGC), el Instituto Canario de Ciencias Marinas (ICCM), y el Centro Internacional de Altos Estudios Agronómicos Mediterráneos de Zaragoza (CIHEAM)
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Máster Universitario International en Acuicultura. Trabajo presentado como requisito parcial para la obtención del Título de Máster Universitario Internacional en Acuicultura, otorgado por la Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (ULPGC), el Instituto Canario de Ciencias Marinas (ICCM), y el Centro Internacional de Altos Estudios Agronómicos Mediterráneos de Zaragoza (CIHEAM)