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Available online at www.sciencedirect.com ecience @homnecr: Aquaculture Aquaculture 227 (2003) 459-461 www.elsevier.com/locate/aqua-online Contents of Aquaculture, Volume 227 VOL. 227 NOS. 1-4 10 November 2003 Special Issue: 3’ Fish & Shellfish Larviculture Symposium Obituary ae NY CII I i sg a ich creche ral. Glas ar ela setae, win a Galle Gitleki® ae WleerafoaN ale l Preface P. Sorgeloos, G. Van Stappen (Ghent, Belgium), A. Tandler (Eilat, Israel) ............. 3 Broodstock, Egg and Larval Quality Egg and larval quality criteria as predictive measures for juvenile production in turbot (Scophthalmus maximus L.) E. Kjorsvik, K. Hoehne-Reitan and K.I. Reitan (Trondheim, Norway)................ 9 Dietary lipid enhancement of broodstock reproductive performance and egg and larval quality in Atlantic halibut (Hippoglossus hippoglossus) C. Mazorra, M. Bruce, J.G. Bell, A. Davie, E. Alorend, N. Jordan, J. Rees, N. Papanikos, ee Se Ns Te, I UE, ROD cc cc tec ere tab eens ersenanamsepeess 21 Broodstock nutrition research on marine finfish in Japan T. Watanabe and R. Vassallo-Agius (Minato, Japan) ............ 5.000000 eee eee 35 Eggs of Baltic salmon displaying M74, yolk sac mortality syndrome have elevated levels of cholesterol oxides and the fatty acid 22:6 n-3 J. Pickova, P.C. Dutta, A. Pettersson (Uppsala, Sweden), L. Froyland (Bergen, Norway) and Oe Ee Pe CEE ee See en re ee 63 Effect of feeding cottonseed meal-containing diets to broodstock rainbow trout and their impact on the growth of their progenies J. Rinchard, K.J. Lee, S. Czesny (Columbus, OH, USA), A. Ciereszko (Olsztyn, Poland) and K. Dabrowski (Columbus, Piketon, OH, USA)... ... 2.2.0... ccc cece cece sce eeee 77 Recent improvements in broodstock management and larviculture in marine species in Polynesia and New Caledonia: genetic and health approaches G. Le Moullac, E. Goyard, D. Saulnier, P. Haffner, E. Thouard, G. Nedelec, J. Goguenheim, C. Rouxel and G. Cuzon Aquacop (French Polynesia) Shrimp larval quality in relation to broodstock condition L.S. Racotta, E. Palacios and A.M. Ibarra (La Paz, Mexico) .................00005. 107 Effect of dietary supplementation of vitamins C and E on maternal performance and larval quality of the prawn Macrobrachium rosenbergii R.O. Cavalli (Rio Grande, Brazil, Ghent, Belgium), F.M.M. Batista (Faro, Portugal). P. Lavens (Ghent, Dendermonde, Belgium), P. Sorgeloos, H.J. Nelis and A.P. De Leenheer el noe A te wave terR G: 09 9 ACHR Aw ER Re OT 131 460 Contents of Aquaculture, Volume 227 Genetics, Biotechnology, Developmental Biology The supply of amino acids during early feeding stages of marine fish larvae: a review of recent findings I. Ronnestad, S.K. Tonheim, H.J. Fyhn, C.R. Rojas-Garcia, Y. Kamisaka (Bergen, Norway), W. Koven (Eilat, Israel), R.N. Finn (Bergen, Norway), B.F. Terjesen, Y. Barr (Sunndalsora, Norway) and L.E.C. Conceicgéo (Faro, Portugal).......0.2.. .ee.e .ee. e.ee. e.e s 147 Nutrition Feeding and Growth A novel culture system for the ultra-high-density production of the rotifer, Brachionus rotundiformis—a preliminary report K. Yoshimura, K. Tanaka and T. Yoshimatsu (Fukuoka, Japan) 165 Technical and economical feasibility of a rotifer recirculation system G. Suantika (Ghent, Belgium), P. Dhert (Baasrode, Belgium), E. Sweetman (Cephalonia, Greece), E. O’Brien (Baasrode, Belgium) and P. Sorgeloos (Ghent, Belgium)............ Copepods as live food organisms in the larval rearing of halibut larvae (Hippoglossus hippoglossus L.) with special emphasis on the nutritional value J.O. Evjemo, K.I. Reitan and Y. Olsen (Trondheim, Norway) 191] Optimising lipid nutrition in first-feeding flatfish larvae J.G. Bell (Stirling, UK), L.A. McEvoy (Shetland, UK), A. Estevez (Tarragona, Spain), R.J. Shields (Waimanalo, HI, USA) and J.R. Sargent (Stirling, UK).................. Amino acid requirements of fish larvae and post-larvae: new tools and recent findings L.E.C. Conceigéo (Faro, Portugal), H. Grasdalen (Trondheim, Norway) and I. Ronnestad ad, cic oia h deiteld G 1G ai elas eT Wi A AT, we leo nse, dlo hA si OhA imar Mop ee 221 Macronutrient composition of formulated diets for Atlantic halibut (Hippoglossus hippoglossus, L.) juveniles K. Hamre, A. Ofsti (Bergen, Norway), T. Ness (Storebo, Norway), R. Nortvedt (Bergen, Norway) and J.Chr. Holm (Storebo, Norway) ..... 2... 0.6 cc cc ccc ce ne eeee Nutritional components affecting skeletal development in fish larvae C. Cahu, J. Zambonino Infante (Plouzané, France) and T. Takeuchi (Tokyo, Japan) Microparticle types for delivering nutrients to marine fish larvae eg oS a a kneaded ed a aoce Od # hee wes ee he es Delivering bioactive compounds to fish larvae using microencapsulated diets M. Yufera (Puerto Real, Spain), S. Kolkovski (North Beach, Australia), WAC. Fernandez-Diaz (Puerto Real, Spain), J. Rinchard, K.J. Lee and K. Dabrowski (Columbus, OH, USA) 277 Larviculture Zootechniques and Economics Larviculture of marine species in Southeast Asia: current research and industry prospects IEE Bee rr rer ee one eee eee 293 Review of captive bred species and fry production of marine fish in China a 305 Recent developments in the application of live feeds in the freshwater ornamental fish culture L.C. Lim (Lorong Chencharu, Singapore), P. Dhert (Baasrode, Belgium) and P. Sorgeloos ES ahaha i ae Schl Ate Gtaie te ee A Re ig ce aE elW w AALS Ba ela a Re « 319 Size heterogeneity, cannibalism and competition in cultured predatory fish larvae: biotic and abiotic influences P. Kestemont (Namur, Belgium), S. Jourdan (Nancy, France), M. Houbart (Namur, Belgium), C. Mélard (Tihange, Belgium), M. Paspatis (Heraklion, Greece), P. Fontaine (Tihange, Belgium), A. Cuvier (Namur, Belgium), M. Kentouri (Heraklion, Greece) and E. Baras (Tihange, Liége, Belgium) 333 Contents of Aquaculture, Volume 227 461 Larviculture of Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua): progress, protocols and problems J.A. Brown (St. John’s, NF, Canada), G. Minkoff (Parksville, BC, Canada) and ¥en ee, I PO eos ice vw ccs wc om vine bln wip Wee Ree ncewes Skeletal quality assessment of reared and wild sharpsnout sea bream and pandora juveniles C. Boglione, C. Costa, P. Di Dato, G. Ferzini (Rome, Italy), M. Scardi (Bari, Italy) and i I Gl. Gs e eck s SWE OS CCRT CEUTA? Babe bed Pea ean bs Microbiology and Disease Control Electron microscopy of the intestinal microflora of fish E. Ringo (Tromso, Norway), R.E. Olsen (Matre, Norway), T.M. Mayhew (Nottingham, UK) me TR, Tree GI, POUND gk cw cee cen en eee nc edseveceswabemes Enzyme production by obligate intestinal anaerobic bacteria isolated from oscars (Astronotus ocellatus), angelfish (Pterophyllum scalare) and southern flounder (Paralichthys lethostigma) R.F. Ramirez and B.A. Dixon (Hayward, CA, USA) ............0.000..0020200005. 417 Anti-infectious immune effectors in marine invertebrates: potential tools for disease control in larviculture BE. Hee CNET, IED Bsn ans i ic wei ee twas resin d cesses nn Biotechnological advances in finfish hatchery production: a review C.-S. Lee (Waimanalo, HI, USA) Contents of Aquaculture, Volume 227. .

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