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766 REVIEWS The contents of the book include the following chapters: (1) Calanoid copepods, resting eggs, and aquaculture (by N. H. Marcus); (2) The potential to mass-culture harpacticoid copepods for use as food for larval fish (J. W. Fleeger); (3) Symbiotic copepods as live feed in marine finfish rearing (J.-s. Ho); (4) Birth control effects of diatoms on copepod reproduction: implications for aquaculture studies (A. Ianora); (5) Maximizing the nutritional values of copepods in aquaculture: managed versus balanced nutrition (G. S. Kleppel et al.); (6) Formulated feeds for harpacticoid copepods: implications for population growth and fatty acid composition (A. Rhodes & L. Boyd); (7) A brief review of mass culture of copepods used for fish food in Japanese mariculture and a proposed plan to use high biomass natural populations of brackish-water copepods (S.-i. Uye); (8) Behavioral characteristics of copepods that affect their suitability as food for larval fishes (E. J. Buskey); (9) Suitability of the copepod Gladioferens imparipes for intensive cultivation for aquaculture (R. J. Rippingale & M. F. Payne); (10) Development of feeding mechanics in marine fish larvae and the swimming behavior of zooplankton prey: implications for rearing marine fishes (R. G. Turingan et al.); (11) Copepods as
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Published: Jan 1, 2008
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