[HTML][HTML] Effects of different culture media on growth, composition, quality and palatability of the green algae Ulva sp. cultivated in cylindrical photobioreactors

V Pasquini, C Biancacci, M Milia, D Moccia, P Solari… - Algal Research, 2024 - Elsevier
Ulva spp. are valuable seaweeds with recognized commercial applications, including food,
feed, and ecosystem services. Ensuring a sustainable and consistent supply of biomass with …

A practical application for urchin conspecific alarm cues as feeding deterrent

DFC Belleza, S Tanimae, T Urae, H Tateishi… - Journal for Nature …, 2025 - Elsevier
Prolonging alarm cues in an area can potentially decrease foraging and increase the anti-
predator behaviors in sea urchins. In this study we investigated a method of prolonging the …

Blue-Green Algae as Stimulating and Attractive Feeding Substrates for a Mediterranean Commercial Sea Urchin Species, Paracentrotus lividus

P Solari, G Sollai, V Pasquini, A Giglioli, R Crnjar… - Life, 2023 - mdpi.com
Sea urchins rely on chemical senses to localize suitable food resources, therefore
representing model species for chemosensory studies. In the present study, we investigated …

Feed attractants in aquaculture-the chemical composition of aquacultured Ulva lacinulata (Chlorophyta)

L Etwarysing - 2024 - open.uct.ac.za
For more than two decades, cultivation of the green seaweed Ulva lacinulata (Ulvales) has
proven to be commercially viable and an integral part of the South African abalone …