Search Results - LARVAL FOOD PRODUCTION
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Bridging the Gap: Scaling Up the Sustainable Production of the Yellow Mealworm with Agricultural By-Products—Insights into Larval Growth and Body Composition
Published in Agriculture (2024-03-01)Subjects: “…by-products…”
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Experimental evidence of a mixed breeding strategy and food-dependent maternal and larval traits in chub mackerel
Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (2025-10-01)“…These findings demonstrate that maternal nutritional history has marked effects on both egg production and larval performance, highlighting the importance of considering energy allocation tactics when evaluating density-dependent reproduction. …”
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Bacteria, yeasts, and fungi associated with larval food of Brazilian native stingless bees
Published in Scientific Reports (2023-03-01)“…To characterize the colonizing microorganisms of larval food in the brood cells of stingless bees Frieseomelitta varia, Melipona quadrifasciata, Melipona scutellaris, and Tetragonisca angustula, we have utilized molecular and culture-based techniques. …”
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The size of larval rearing container modulates the effects of diet amount and larval density on larval development in Aedes aegypti.
Published in PLoS ONE (2023-01-01)“…While previous work has investigated the effect of larval density and diet amount on colony productivity, the role of the size of the container in which larval development takes place has been relatively ignored. …”
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Effect of Food Amounts on Larval Performance, Bacteriome and Molecular Immunologic Development during First-Feeding Culture of European Eel
Published in Microorganisms (2024-02-01)“…Production of European eel offspring has become a reality, but liquid diets during larval culture hold new challenges. …”
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The Effects of Egg- and Substrate-Associated Microbiota on the Larval Performance of the Housefly, <i>Musca domestica</i>
Published in Insects (2024-10-01)“…Increasing human population size and income growth are causing an increasing demand for food and feed. Insects are a more sustainable alternative to conventional animal source proteins, as they can convert waste and by-products from the agricultural industry into biomass for commercial feed for livestock and, potentially, serve as a food source for human consumption. …”
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Successful large-scale hatchery culture of sandfish (Holothuria scabra) using micro-algae concentrates as a larval food source
Published in Aquaculture Reports (2018-02-01)“…We demonstrate how commercially-available micro-algae concentrates can be incorporated into hatchery protocols as the sole larval food source to completely replace live, cultured micro-algae. …”
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Effect of Probiotics on <i>Tenebrio molitor</i> Larval Development and Resistance against the Fungal Pathogen <i>Metarhizium brunneum</i>
Published in Insects (2022-12-01)“…In recent years, the yellow mealworm (<i>Tenebrio molitor</i> L.) has demonstrated its potential as a mass-produced edible insect for food and feed. However, challenges brought on by pathogens in intensive production systems are unavoidable and require the development of new solutions. …”
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Investigation of Bacillus cereus growth and sporulation during Hermetia illucens larval rearing
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<i>Aedes albopictus</i> Sterile Male Production: Influence of Strains, Larval Diet and Mechanical Sexing Tools
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Bean Sprouts, Lettuce, and Milk as Water Sources in <i>Tenebrio molitor</i> Larval Growth
Published in Animals (2024-03-01)“…The <i>Tenebrio molitor</i> larva (yellow mealworm) holds great potential as a sustainable ingredient in food and feed. Optimizing its growth under mass farming requires careful water management. …”
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Abattoir sludge and food waste combination as a feed source for black soldier fly larvae: Optimisation of level of larval incorporation in the substrate
Published in Journal of Veterinary and Animal Sciences (2022-12-01)“…Among the different treatments, T1had significantly (p<0.001) higher mean prepupal weight and larval survivability. Hence the addition of 150 mg larvae to the 320 g of substrate was found to be optimum for BSFL biomass production.…”
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Biowaste and by-products as rearing substrates for black soldier fly (Hermetia illucens) larvae: Effects on larval body composition and performance
Published in PLoS ONE (2022-01-01)“…Overall, this study showed that the rearing substrate affects larval composition and development, and that larval composition of certain nutrients can be tailored depending on further food and feed applications.…”
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Evaluating Black Soldier FLY (<i>Hermetia illucens</i>) Frass and Larval Sheddings in the Production of a Quality Compost
Published in Fermentation (2024-11-01)“…Black Soldier Fly (<i>Hermetia illucens</i>) is well-known for having a high protein and lipid content during its larval stage and is cultivated for animal feed. Rearing Black Soldier Fly larvae (BSFL) produces byproducts known as frass and larval sheddings in large volumes with limited applications. …”
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Abalone, Haliotis mariae (Wood, 1828), Hatchery and Seed Production Trials in Oman
Published in Journal of Agricultural and Marine Sciences (2008-01-01)“…Hatchery and seed production trials for the Omani endemic abalone Haliotis mariae were carried out at the land-based Mirbat Abalone Seed Production Station in Oman between 1999 and 2000. …”
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