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Tilapia (Oreochromis Niloticus)

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Tilapia. Global harvest of tilapia in million tonnes as reported by the FAO, 1950–2009[1] History[edit] The Tomb of Nakht, 1500 BC, contains a tilapia hieroglyph just above the head of the central figure. Tilapia were one of the three main types of fish caught in Biblical times from the Sea of Galilee. At that time they were called musht, or commonly now even "St. Characteristics[edit] Tilapia typically have laterally compressed, deep bodies. Other than their temperature sensitivity, tilapia exist in or can adapt to a very wide range of conditions. Species[edit] Exotic and invasive species[edit] Tilapia are unable to survive in temperate climates because they require warm water.

Aquarium species[edit] Larger tilapia species are generally poor community aquarium fish because they eat plants, dig up the bottom, and fight with other fish. Smaller West African species, such as Tilapia joka and species from the crater lakes of Cameroon, are more popular. Commercial species[edit] ↑ Wild capture As food[edit]

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Oreochromis niloticus niloticus (Nile Tilapia. Kwekerij. Tilapia | Vis en Seizoen. Categorie: Kweek Latijnse naam: Oreochromis niloticus Engelse naam: Nile Tilapia Soort Tilapia is een zoetwatervis en kent meerdere soortgenoten. Tilapia kan een lengte van 60 cm behalen met een gewicht van 4.5 kg. Gastronomie Het visvlees van de Tilapia is redelijk stevig en zelfs wat vettig, qua smaak is de Tilapia geen hoogvlieger. Seizoen De Wilde Tilapia is een zeer productief baasje.

Techniek De Tilapia wordt hoofdzakelijk gekweekt in afgesloten bassins die in delen van de rivier zijn uitgezet. Tip Wees er van bewust dat de Tilapia hoofdzakelijk als een diepvries product wordt verhandeld. Alternatief Indien u geen Tilapia kunt bemachtigen verkies dan de gekweekte Daurade Royal. Duurzaamheid status Rood Tilapia is een discutabel visje.

In het seizoen van jan - dec Hele jaar. Nijltalipia > Dit is de Nijltalipia encyclopedie. Nile tilapia Oreochromis niloticus (Linment in temperate Mississippi, (Linnaeus, 1758) establishment in temperateUSA: multi-year survival confirmed by otolith ages - AI_2012_3_Grammer_etal.pdf. Fisheries & Aquaculture Oreochromis niloticus. The culture of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) can be traced to ancient Egyptian times as depicted on bas-relief from an Egyptian tomb dating back over 4000 years, which showed the fish held in ornamental ponds. While significant worldwide distribution of tilapias, primarily Oreochromis mossambicus, occurred during the 1940s and 1950s, distribution of the more desirable Nile tilapia occurred during the 1960s up to the 1980s. Nile tilapia from Japan were introduced to Thailand in 1965, and from Thailand they were sent to the Philippines.

Nile tilapia from Cote d'Ivoire were introduced to Brazil in 1971, and from Brazil they were sent to the United States in 1974. In 1978, Nile tilapia was introduced to China, which leads the world in tilapia production and consistently produced more than half of the global production in every year from 1992 to 2003. Nile tilapia is a tropical species that prefers to live in shallow water. Tilapia are asynchronous breeders. Sex-reversal Ponds. Oreochromis niloticus.