Publication Abstract

Title
Nutritional value of dried algal diets for Manila clam larvae
Publication Abstract

Nutritional value of dried algae diets for larvae of Manila clam (Tapes philippinarum)

I Laing, A.R. Child, A. Janke

Spray-dried Nannochloris sp. and Tetraselmis suecica were fed to larvae of the Manila dam (Tapes philippinarum). These dried diets supported growth equal to, or greater than, their live algal counterparts, but less than a control diet, a mixture of two algae species of known high nutritional value (Chaetoceros calcitrans and T-ISO). Larvae were grown through to metamorphosis on the dried Nannochloris sp. diet in 21 days, compared with 8-11 days with the control diet. Using dried Nannochloris, it was shown that T. philippinarum larvae do not have an essential requirement for long-chain (20 and 22C) polyunsaturated fatty acids, but are able to synthesize them from shorter chain (18C) fatty acids present in the diet. The higher total carbohydrate content of the dried algae was reflected in the larvae feeding on the diet.

Reference:

I. Laing, A.R. Child and A. Janke (1990) Nutritional value of dried algae diets for larvae of Manila clam (Tapes philippinarum). Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the UK, 70: 1-12.

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Publication Authors
I. Laing*, A.R. Child* and A. Janke
Publication Date
January 1990
Publication Reference
Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the UK, 70: 1-12
Publication DOI: https://doi.org/