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Mass culture of the rotifer Brachionus plicatilis and its evaluation as a food for larval anchovies
Authors:G H Theilacker  M F McMaster
Institution:(1) National Marine Fisheries Service, Fishery-Oceanography Center, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, La Jolla, California, USA
Abstract:Growth rates of anchovy larvae, Engraulis mordax, reared for 19 days under constant environmental conditions on a diet of laboratory-cultured organisms, exceeded the growth rates of anchovies fed on a diet of wild plankton. The rotifer Brachionus plicatilis was found to be a nutritous food source when fed to the larvae in concentrations of 10 to 20/ml and in combination with the dinoflagellate Gymnodinium splendens (100/ml). Optimum conditions were determined for mass culture of the rotifer. A high food concentration was the most important parameter needed to assure a high yield of rotifers. Large volumes (464 I) of the unicellular flagellate Dunaliella sp. were cultured for feeding the rotifers. The rotifer culture technique described produces approximately 2.5×106 organisms/day, providing a reliable food source for rearing studies. The lengths of B. plicatilis (without eggs) ranged between 99 and 281 mgr, most rotifers being larger than 164 mgr and less than 231 mgr. Individuals weighed 0.16 mgrg and contained 8×10-4 cal.
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