The effect of abrupt changes in salinity on the availability of brachionus plicatilis / Siti Nurhamizah Mohamad Nasri

Brachionus plicatilis is a perfect zooplankton that gives a total supplement to angle hatchlings in marine ecosystem. The axenic culture of B. plicatilis is expected to create high production of marine fish. The parasite danger to B.plicatilis is known as ciliates that is likewise on one of the issu...

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Main Author: Mohamad Nasri, Siti Nurhamizah
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2020
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/32712/1/32712.pdf
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Summary:Brachionus plicatilis is a perfect zooplankton that gives a total supplement to angle hatchlings in marine ecosystem. The axenic culture of B. plicatilis is expected to create high production of marine fish. The parasite danger to B.plicatilis is known as ciliates that is likewise on one of the issue to marine fish culture. To produce axenic culture, the salinity of 30 psu of seawater need to be reduce slowly until B. plicatilis adapt at 20 psu concentration. After that, B. plicatilis undergoes a treatment where they are being shocked in a 0 psu concentration of distilled water that act as freshwater and also undergoes shock when increase the salinity slowly from 30 psu to 40 psu, but B.plicatilis still can adapt in higher salinity because they are marine rotifer.The result in doing this experiment shows that B. plicatilis instantaneous growth rate are higher in 10, 20 and 30 psu that are 0.066,0.341 and 0.314 respectively. In salinity 0 and 40 psu that are -0.284 and -0.650 respectively because many rotifers die due to transfer shock. Salinity 20 and 30 psu is the best salinity for development and reproduction because higher number of rotifer and instantaneous growth rate.