Search Results - "White, Camille A."
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Consumption of aquaculture waste affects the fatty acid metabolism of a benthic invertebrate
Published in The Science of the total environment (15-05-2017)“…Trophic subsidies can drive widespread ecological change, thus knowledge of how keystone species respond to subsidies is important. Aquaculture of large…”
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Terrestrial fatty acids as tracers of finfish aquaculture waste in the marine environment
Published in Reviews in aquaculture (01-02-2019)“…Waste from open‐cage aquaculture flows directly into the marine environment from uneaten feeds, faecal material and dissolved nutrients. Sustainable management…”
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Fate and effects of fish farm organic waste in marine systems: Advances in understanding using biochemical approaches with implications for environmental management
Published in Reviews in aquaculture (01-01-2024)“…Particulate waste from open‐cage fish farms in marine systems can cause organic enrichment of seabed habitats and enter the food web through consumption by…”
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Future aquafeeds may compromise reproductive fitness in a marine invertebrate
Published in Marine environmental research (01-12-2016)“…Aquaculture of higher trophic level species is increasingly dependent on the use of terrestrial oil products. The input of terrestrially derived n-6…”
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A microalga is better than a commercial lipid emulsion at enhancing live feeds for an ornamental marine fish larva
Published in Aquaculture (30-06-2020)“…High mortality during larval rearing is a persistent bottleneck in finfish aquaculture and is often caused by inadequate nutrition. Nutritional deficiencies in…”
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Greenwater, but not live feed enrichment, promotes development, survival, and growth of larval Portunus armatus
Published in Aquaculture (15-03-2021)“…Aquaculture of portunid crabs is hindered by high mortality during larval rearing, which is often attributed to inadequate nutrition. Live feed enrichment and…”
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