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Mark Digby Cyrus
Mark Digby Cyrus
James Cook University | University of Cape Town
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The advantages of Ulva (Chlorophyta) as an additive in sea urchin formulated feeds: effects on palatability, consumption and digestibility
MD Cyrus, JJ Bolton, R Scholtz, BM Macey
Aquaculture Nutrition 21 (5), 578-591, 2015
772015
The development of a formulated feed containing Ulva (Chlorophyta) to promote rapid growth and enhanced production of high quality roe in the sea urchin Tripneustes gratilla …
MD Cyrus, JJ Bolton, L Wet, BM Macey
Aquaculture Research 45 (1), 159-176, 2013
642013
Why grow Ulva? Its potential role in the future of aquaculture
JJ Bolton, MD Cyrus, MJ Brand, M Joubert, BM Macey
Perspectives in Phycology 3 (3), 113-120, 2016
602016
The role of the green seaweed Ulva as a dietary supplement for full life-cycle grow-out of Tripneustes gratilla
MD Cyrus, JJ Bolton, BM Macey
Aquaculture 446, 187-197, 2015
402015
The effect of fresh seaweed and a formulated diet supplemented with seaweed on the growth and gonad quality of the collector sea urchin, Tripneustes gratilla, under farm conditions
AJ Onomu, NG Vine, MD Cyrus, BM Macey, JJ Bolton
Aquaculture Research 51 (10), 4087-4102, 2020
142020
The use of ULVA as a feed supplement in the development of an artificial diet and feeding regimes to produce export quality roe from the sea urchin Tripneustes gratilla (Linnaeus)
MD Cyrus
University of Cape Town, 2013
92013
The use of stable isotope ratios δ13C and δ15N to track the incorporation of Ulva and other important dietary ingredients into the gonads of the sea urchin Tripneustes gratilla
MD Cyrus, JJ Bolton, BM Macey
Aquaculture Nutrition 26 (1), 174-185, 2020
62020
Dietary effects on the reproductive performance of the sea urchin Tripneustes gratilla l: Implications for broodstock conditioning
M Brink-Hull, MD Cyrus, BM Macey, C Rhode, KL Hull, R Roodt-Wilding
Aquaculture 552, 738035, 2022
52022
Dietary effects on the reproductive performance of the sea urchin Tripneustes gratilla ll: Implications for offspring performance
M Brink-Hull, MD Cyrus, BM Macey, C Rhode, KL Hull, R Roodt-Wilding
Aquaculture 553, 738034, 2022
42022
FEED STIMULANTS FROM GREEN ALGA ULVA FOR SEA URCHIN TRIPNEUSTES GRATILLA
L Etwarysing, JJ Bolton, DR Beukes, BM Macey, MD Cyrus
Phycologia 56 (4), 49, 2017
22017
Use of stable isotope signatures in the macroalga Ecklonia maxima and the filter feeder Mytilus galloprovincialis to determine the extent of sewage dispersal from the Green …
MD Cyrus
University of Cape Town, 2007
12007
Effect of basket height and stocking density on production of the sea urchin Tripneustes gratilla: insights and recommendations
BC De Vos, MD Cyrus, JJ Bolton, BM Macey
Aquaculture International, 1-26, 2024
2024
Combining computer vision and standardised protocols for improved measurement of live sea urchins for research and industry
BC De Vos, MD Cyrus, BM Macey, T Batik, JJ Bolton
Aquaculture, Fish and Fisheries 3 (6), 507-517, 2023
2023
EFFLUENT-GROWN ULVA AS A FUNCTIONAL INGREDIENT FOR FARMED ABALONE: IMPACTS ON GROWTH, PHYSIOLOGY AND MICROBIOME
BM Macey, MJ Brand, M Brink-Hull, MD Cyrus, JJ Bolton
Aquaculture 2021, 2021
2021
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MD Cyrus, JJ Bolton, L De Wet, BM Macey
Aquaculture Research 1, 18, 2012
2012
Does the foliage of Acacia spp. determine their distribution?: a study to determine how two different leaf forms may alter the distribution of Acacia spp. in relation to …
M Cyrus
University of Cape Town, 2007
2007
Does the foliage of Acacia spp. determine their
M Cyrus
Development of an artificial diet and ideal culture conditions for the production of export quality gonads from the sea urchin Tripnuestes gratilla
M Cyrus
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