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Title: | Особливості штучного розведення Коропозубих (Cyprinodontidae) риб |
Other Titles: | Peculiarities of artificial breeding of Cyprinodontidae fish |
Authors: | Верховод, Ольга Віталіївна |
metadata.dc.contributor.advisor: | Григор`єв, О. Я. |
metadata.dc.contributor.affiliation: | Державний біотехнологічний університет, Кафедра біотехнології, молекулярної біології та водних біоресурсів |
Keywords: | акваріумістика;коропозубі рибки;мікроареал;розведення нотобранхіусів;aquarium science;carp-toothed fish;microhabitat;breeding of notobranchs |
Issue Date: | 2024 |
Publisher: | Харків: ДБТУ |
Citation: | Верховод О. В. Особливості штучного розведення Коропозубих (Cyprinodontidae) риб: кваліфікаційна робота бакалавра: спец. 207 – Водні біоресурси та аквакультура; наук. кер. О. Я. Григор'єв. Харків: ДБТУ, 2024. 51 с. |
Abstract: | Мета дипломної роботи – вивчити особливості технології розведення
коропозубих риб у штучно контрольованому середовищі на прикладі
нотобранхіусів (Nothobranchius).
Для вирішення мети були поставлені завдання:
1. Визначити видове різноманіття нотобранхіусів, яких утримують
акваріумісти України.
2. Вивчити біологію нотобранхіусів.
3. Провести аналіз технології розведення коропозубих рибок в штучних
умовах.
4. Проаналізувати співпрацю між природоохоронцями, науковцями та
акваріумістами в останні 20 років з питань збереження зникаючих рибок від
повного вимирання. The purpose of the thesis is to study the peculiarities of the technology of breeding carp fish in an artificially controlled environment using the example of Nothobranchius. To solve the goal, the tasks were set: 1. To determine the species diversity of notobranchs kept by Ukrainian aquarists. 2. To study the biology of notobranchs. 3. To conduct an analysis of the breeding technology of carp in artificial conditions. 4. To analyze the cooperation between conservationists, scientists and aquarists in the last 20 years on the issues of preserving endangered fish from complete extinction. |
URI: | https://repo.btu.kharkov.ua//handle/123456789/57548 |
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