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This study used meta-analysis to quantitatively review the effect of feeding with different live preys (Artemia and crustacean zoeae) and/or enriched Artemia on the growth of common octopus (Octopus vulgaris) paralarvae through a meta-analysis. A total of 26 independent assays allowed testing for growth differences between: (i) crustacean zoeae vs Artemia, (ii) different crustacean species,and (iii) Artemia enriched with marine phospholipids vs previously used Artemia enrichments. A better growth on paralarvae fed crustacean zoeae vs Artemia was observed. However, not all crustacean species showed the same results, given that the high variability on Grapsus zoeae hampered finding significant differences with respect to the control treatment (Artemia). Finally, the enr
Comunicación presentada en el XV Congreso Nacional de Acuicultura / I Congreso Ibérico de Acuicultura, celebrado en Huelva, España, del 13 al 16 de octubre de 2015
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