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SALINITY LESSENS THE IMPACT OF HIGH STOCKING DENSITIES AND METABOLIC COST IN WHITE MUSCLE AND LIVER OF JUVENILE NILE TILAPIA, OREOCHROMIS NILOTICUS
2011
J. Exp. Biol. (Zool.)
unpublished
The effect of salinity on juvenile Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus (15 ± 2.4 g) reared in unpleasant levels of high stocking density was studied. The study tries to elucidate the effect of moderate salinity levels (8 psu = 8 g NaCl L 1) on stocking density level. To study the effect of water salinity, the two trials: 0 (T1) and 8 psu (T2) were constructed. In each salinity trial, fish were stocked at three densities: 90 fish m 3 (D1), 150 fish m 3 (D2) and 300 fish m 3 (D3). The experiments
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