Influence of water temperature on the economic value of growth rate in fish farming: The case of sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) cage farming in the Mediterranean (original) (raw)
Please note that this is an author-produced PDF of an article accepted for publication following peer review. The definitive publisher-authenticated version is available on the publisher Web site. cage farming system depends on temperature. This result is important for the development of breeding objectives maximizing economic return in fish breeding programs. Statement of relevance The economic impact of improving growth rate in sea cage farming system depends on temperature. This result is important for the development of breeding objectives maximizing economic return in fish breeding programs. Highlights ► First study to calculate the economic value of growth rate in different temperature conditions in the Mediterranean ► When the average temperature is 18 °C, the economic impact of growth rate is null. ► When the average temperature is 19.5 °C or 21 °C, the economic impact of growth rate is positive. ► First study to show the importance of variation in ambient seawater temperatures for breeding programs in fish
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