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Se evalúa la necesidad de usar redes de protección después de la siembra, en el engorde de almeja japonesa Ruditapes philippinarum (Adamsampersand Reeve, 1850) en la zona intermareal. Los mejores resultados se obtienen empleando redes rígidas (53,31 g/m²) de luz de malla (4 mm ˟ 4 mm) acorde con el tamaño de la semilla, que posteriormente se sustituyen por otras más ligeras (16,42 g/m²) de mayor luz de malla (6 mm ˟ 7 mm), cuando las almejas alcanzan la talla de refugio (20 mm, según el eje antero-posterior).
The need to use netting protection after seedtime for the ongrowing culture of the Manila clam Ruditapes philippinarum (Adamsampersand Reeve, 1850) in an intertidal zone was evaluated. The best results were obtained in the plots covered with rigid plastic netting (53.31 g/m²) having a small mesh aperture (4 mm ˟ 4 mm), according to seed size. These were replaced with a larger mesh apertures (6 mm ˟ 7 mm) and lightweight nets (16.42 g/m²), when the seed clams reached refuge size (20 mm).
Instituto Español de Oceanografía
Estrategias de protección, red plástica, biomasa, Acuicultura, crecimiento, rendimiento
Estrategias de protección, red plástica, biomasa, Acuicultura, crecimiento, rendimiento
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