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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: This study was conducted to compare the effects of varying water temperatures on filtration rate of micro-algae Isochrysis affines galbana by Pinctada margaritfera spat on microalgae. To determine the optimum temperature and maximum filtration rate, 10 pearl oyster . margaritfera spats with mean total and total hinge length 32.67 plus or minus 2.76 and 31.57 plus or minus 2.90 respectively were stocked in 70 liter rectangular glass tanks supplied with filtered seawater. The spats were exposed to seven treatments of temperature including 18.5 plus or minus 0.21C, 20.5 plus or minus 0.21C, 23 plus or minus 0.1C, 24.5 plus or minus 0.31C, 26.5 plus or minus 0.21C, 27.5 plus or minus 0.15C and 28.5 plus or minus 0.21C with 3 replicates. The results of filtration on I. affines galbana showed that the maximum filtration of spats on microalgae cells and water volume were 181,324,595 cells and 3626ml per hour and 635,031,212 cells and 12700ml per two hours in 27.5 plus or minus 0.15C, respectively. The minimum filtration of microalgae cells and water volume were 5,224,028 and 104ml per hour and 65,874,413 cells and 1317ml per two hours in 18.50 plus or minus 021C, respectively. The results of this study demonstrated that the optimum temperature for maximum feeding of spats on I. affines galbana is 27.5 plus or minus 0.15C.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Phytoplankton culture ; Filtration ; Spat ; Pinctada margaritfera ; Isochrysis affines galbana ; Temperature effects ; Feeding ; Marine aquaculture ; Marine
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.133-142
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