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    Advances in Marine Fish Larvae Diets by Kolkovski, Sagiv

    Published 2008
    “…However, although, there weresubstantial achievements in reducing the reliance on live feeds and weaning the larvae earlier onto MD, still, in mostspecies, MD cannot completely replace live feeds.There are several reasons why MD cannot, at this stage, completely replace live feed. …”
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    Advances in Marine Fish Larvae Diets by Kolkovski, Sagiv

    Published 2008
    “…However, although, there weresubstantial achievements in reducing the reliance on live feeds and weaning the larvae earlier onto MD, still, in mostspecies, MD cannot completely replace live feeds.There are several reasons why MD cannot, at this stage, completely replace live feed. …”
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    Advances in Marine Fish Larvae Diets by Kolkovski, Sagiv

    Published 2008
    “…However, although, there weresubstantial achievements in reducing the reliance on live feeds and weaning the larvae earlier onto MD, still, in mostspecies, MD cannot completely replace live feeds.There are several reasons why MD cannot, at this stage, completely replace live feed. …”
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    Marine Fish Larviculture in Mexico: Advances and Challenges in Nutrition and Feeding by García-Ortega, Armando, Pablo Lazo, Juan

    Published 2019
    “…Application of specificmethods for production and storage of live food, such as Artemia cysts decapsulation and live Artemia cold-storagehave improved experimental hatchery outputs. …”
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    Technical Considerations in the Development of Feeds for Shrimp Larvae and Broodstock by F. Fegan, Daniel

    Published 2019
    “…Attempts have been made to produce commercialmaturation diets but impacts on reproductive performance have generally resulted in their use as supplements to,rather than replacements for, live or fresh feeds.Similarly, larval feeding regimes still depend largely on live feed sources such as phytoplankton, rotifers andArtemia. …”
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    Economically important marine larvae: Aquaculture production and larval rearing by Gamboa Delgado, Julián

    Published 2012
    “…The intrinsic difficulties in producing large amounts of specific live feeds to support the larval rearing of many marine species represents one of the main problems that marine farmers have to cope with. …”
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