Jakša Bolotin
University of Dubrovnik
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Helgoland Marine Research | 2003
Davor Lučić; Jakica Njire; Mira Morović; Robert Precali; Dragica Fuks; Jakša Bolotin
Zooplankton was sampled during 39 cruises, from 1990 to 1993, at four fixed stations in the open northern Adriatic. Hydrographic factors were important in determining the abundance of the smallest and largest components of the northern Adriatic food chain during this period. Nauplii—especially those of the smallest size fractions—were the major mediators of material transfer between primary producers and higher trophic levels. There was a significant difference in the vertical distribution of nauplii size fractions between the eastern and western parts of the northern Adriatic, but not in their population density. According to multiple correlation analyses, the abundance of naupliar size fractions in the western area correlated strongly with temperature and with certain biological factors. This study confirms the important influence of the Po River and of mid-Adriatic waters on the planktonic ecosystem of the northern Adriatic.
Animal Reproduction Science | 2011
Valter Kožul; Nikša Glavić; Pero Tutman; Jakša Bolotin; Vladimir Onofri
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 diameter of newly spawned eggs was 1.01±0.03 mm. Mature and fertilized eggs were attached to the tank bottom by mucus. Hatching started after 127 h at a mean temperature of 14.4±0.8°C. The average total length of newly hatched larvae was 4.80±0.22 mm. Absorption of the yolk-sac was completed after the 5th day when larvae reached 5.87±0.28 mm. Larvae were fed with the rotifers Brachionus plicatilis. The pigmentation of L. viridis larvae is similar to that of Labrus merula and Labrus bergylta, but the main differences between these species are in the size of larvae and the development time of the melanophores on the anal fin-fold (five days later than with L. merula) and on top of the head (nine days earlier than with L. merula).
Croatian Journal of Fisheries | 2013
Nenad Antolović; Valter Kožul; Nikša Glavić; Jakša Bolotin
The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of oocyte size and luteinizing hormone releasing hormone analogue (LHRHa) on ovulatory success in artificial fertilization. Vitellogenic females with maximum oocyte diameters 400-550 μm were repeatedly injected with LHRHa (20 μ g kg-1 per injection). Fish with maximum oocyte diameters 500 μm spawned within 48-54 h. These results demonstrate that injected LHRHa is effective for ovulation of saddled bream with maximum oocyte diameters >500μm.
Helgoland Marine Research | 2007
Ivona Mladineo; Melita Peharda; Stjepan Orhanović; Jakša Bolotin; Maja Pavela-Vrančić; Barbara Treursić
Marine Biology | 2007
Melita Peharda; Christopher A. Richardson; Ivona Mladineo; Stefanija Šestanović; Zvjezdana Popović; Jakša Bolotin; Nedo Vrgoč
Journal of Shellfish Research | 2003
Melita Peharda; Jakša Bolotin; Nedo Vrgoč; Nenad Jasprica; Ana Bratoš; Boško Skaramuca
Mediterranean Marine Science | 2014
I. Dupcic Radic; M. Carić; Mirjana Najdek; Nenad Jasprica; Jakša Bolotin; Melita Peharda; A. Bratoš Cetinić
Cybium | 2005
Valter Kozul; Pero Tutman; Nikša Glavić; Boško Skaramuca; Jakša Bolotin
Aquaculture Research | 2012
Valter Kožul; Nikša Glavić; Jakša Bolotin; Nenad Antolović
Cybium | 2010
Nenad Antolović; Valter Kozul; Roman Safner; Nikša Glavić; Jakša Bolotin