The spawning, embryonic and early larval development of the green wrasse Labrus viridis (Linnaeus, 1758) (Labridae) in controlled conditions.
@article{Koul2011TheSE, title={The spawning, embryonic and early larval development of the green wrasse Labrus viridis (Linnaeus, 1758) (Labridae) in controlled conditions.}, author={V. Ko{\vz}ul and N. Glavi{\'c} and P. Tutman and J. Bolotin and V. Onofri}, journal={Animal reproduction science}, year={2011}, volume={125 1-4}, pages={ 196-203 } }
Green wrasse, Labrus viridis (Linnaeus, 1758), is an endangered species in the southern Adriatic Sea, but it is also of interest for potential rearing in polyculture with other commercial species for the repopulation of areas where it is endangered or as a new aquaculture species. A parental stock of the green wrasse was kept in aquaria for six years. The spawning, embryonic and early larval development maintained under controlled laboratory conditions are described and illustrated. The average… CONTINUE READING
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