THE CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF THE STONY SEA URCHIN PARACENTROTUS LIVID US GONADS FROM NATURAL AND LABORATORY CONDITIONS (CROSBI ID 501169)
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Kozul, Valter ; Skaramuca, Darija ; Teskeredzic, Zlatica ; Tutman, Pero ; Glavic, Niksa ; Bolotin, Jaksa
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THE CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF THE STONY SEA URCHIN PARACENTROTUS LIVID US GONADS FROM NATURAL AND LABORATORY CONDITIONS
Sea echinodermata, especially sea urchins, are subjects of many mariculture research (Le Gall and Bucaille, 1989 ; Fernandez and Caltagirone, 1994 ; Fernandez, 1996 ; Gosselin and Jangoux, 1996 ; Robinson and Colborne, 1998 ; Kelly et aI., 1998 ; Grosjean et aI., 1998 ; Le Gall, 1990) There is not much research with sea urchins in the Adriatic Sea, which dealt with information on dispersion (Riedl, 1983) or physiological research (Lucu and Skreblin, 1982 ; Obersnel and Lucu, 1984, 1989). Due to economic interest or the protection of wild stock, experimental rearing based on domestic species was started. The entire eastern Adriatic coast is a natural habitat for the stony sea urchin Paracentrotus /ividus. Some parts of investigation were focused on gonads nutrition quality. This study presented data of proximate gonads composition of P. /ividus harvested in south Adriatic Sea.
CHEMICAL COMPOSITION; STONY SEA URCHIN; GONADS
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467-468-x.
2004.
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Biotechnologies for quality
Adams, Sandra ; Olafsen, Jan A.
Barcelona: European aquaculture society
Podaci o skupu
Aquaculture Europe'04:Biotechnologies for quality
poster
20.10.2004-23.10.2004
Barcelona, Španjolska