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- Verlag: Springer Nature Singapore
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9789811974519
- Artikelnr.: 68021046
- Verlag: Springer Nature Singapore
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9789811974519
- Artikelnr.: 68021046
1. Fish nutrition: an African aquaculture perspective.- 2. Feed restriction as a feed management strategy in tilapia and catfish culture: An African perspective.- 3. Black soldier fly (Hermetia illucens) larvae meal as a sustainable protein source for fish feed production in Kenya.- 4. Waste to feed: an emerging technology to improve aquaculture in Africa.- 5. Prebiotics as functional ingredients in aquafeed: Trends and prospects in African aquaculture.- 6. The potential benefits of Aloe vera products in aquafeed: current knowledge and prospects.- 7. Use of plant extracts to control reproduction in tilapia production systems: An emerging eco-friendly innovation.- 8. Pawpaw (Carica papaya) extracts as potential growth promoters and sex reversal agents in aquaculture.- 9. Microbial-based systems and single-cell ingredients: exploring their role in sustainable aquaculture production.- 10. Ferulic acid as feed additives in aquaculture: A review on growth, immune response, and antioxidant status of finfish.- 11. The importance and utilisation of oil palm as a fish oil replacement in aquaculture.- 12. A dynamic study of Jatropha curcas on growth and haematological indices in finfish.-13. Applications of aquatic plants in the remediation of aquaculture wastewater: An opportunity for African aquaculture.- 14. African Aquaculture: Enhancement of water quality for sustainable freshwater finfish culture.- 15. Nutrient budget of cage fish culture in a lacustrine environment: Towards model development for the sustainable development of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) culture.- 16. Aquaponics as a sustainable food production system with promising development perspectives in Morocco.- 17. Enhancing Food Production employing Integrated Aquaculture in Namibia. Fish Integration with Poultry.- 18. Fishing for answers: should Afrotropical farmers use cages or ponds for grow-out of Nile tilapia?- 19. Aquaculture development perspectives in Sierra Leone. The challenges of critical inputs and political will.- 20. The Namibian mariculture: productivity, challenges, and opportunities.- 21. Climate SMART Best Practices in Aquaculture and Fisheries with Specific Emphasis on Sierra Leone.- 22. The potential of small-scale freshwater aquaculture for household nutritional security and malnutrition alleviation in Namibia.- 23. The Southern mullet (Chelon richardsonii) as a potential candidate species for aquaculture in the Southern African region.- 24. Some significant parasites in aquaculture and their potential impact on the development of aquaculture in Africa.- 25. Interactions between pre-harvest, post-harvest handling and welfare of fish for sustainability in the Aquaculture Sector.- 26. Alternative fish anaesthetics: Perspective on their application in African aquaculture and fisheries research.
1. Fish nutrition: an African aquaculture perspective.- 2. Feed restriction as a feed management strategy in tilapia and catfish culture: An African perspective.- 3. Black soldier fly (Hermetia illucens) larvae meal as a sustainable protein source for fish feed production in Kenya.- 4. Waste to feed: an emerging technology to improve aquaculture in Africa.- 5. Prebiotics as functional ingredients in aquafeed: Trends and prospects in African aquaculture.- 6. The potential benefits of Aloe vera products in aquafeed: current knowledge and prospects.- 7. Use of plant extracts to control reproduction in tilapia production systems: An emerging eco-friendly innovation.- 8. Pawpaw (Carica papaya) extracts as potential growth promoters and sex reversal agents in aquaculture.- 9. Microbial-based systems and single-cell ingredients: exploring their role in sustainable aquaculture production.- 10. Ferulic acid as feed additives in aquaculture: A review on growth, immune response, and antioxidant status of finfish.- 11. The importance and utilisation of oil palm as a fish oil replacement in aquaculture.- 12. A dynamic study of Jatropha curcas on growth and haematological indices in finfish.-13. Applications of aquatic plants in the remediation of aquaculture wastewater: An opportunity for African aquaculture.- 14. African Aquaculture: Enhancement of water quality for sustainable freshwater finfish culture.- 15. Nutrient budget of cage fish culture in a lacustrine environment: Towards model development for the sustainable development of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) culture.- 16. Aquaponics as a sustainable food production system with promising development perspectives in Morocco.- 17. Enhancing Food Production employing Integrated Aquaculture in Namibia. Fish Integration with Poultry.- 18. Fishing for answers: should Afrotropical farmers use cages or ponds for grow-out of Nile tilapia?- 19. Aquaculture development perspectives in Sierra Leone. The challenges of critical inputs and political will.- 20. The Namibian mariculture: productivity, challenges, and opportunities.- 21. Climate SMART Best Practices in Aquaculture and Fisheries with Specific Emphasis on Sierra Leone.- 22. The potential of small-scale freshwater aquaculture for household nutritional security and malnutrition alleviation in Namibia.- 23. The Southern mullet (Chelon richardsonii) as a potential candidate species for aquaculture in the Southern African region.- 24. Some significant parasites in aquaculture and their potential impact on the development of aquaculture in Africa.- 25. Interactions between pre-harvest, post-harvest handling and welfare of fish for sustainability in the Aquaculture Sector.- 26. Alternative fish anaesthetics: Perspective on their application in African aquaculture and fisheries research.