Terumi Koga's research while affiliated with Takeda and other places

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Males and females produced by Brachionus rotundiformis—A Fertilized mictic female with attached diploid resting egg (RF), B Mictic females with attached haploid eggs developing into males (MF), C Amictic females with attached diploid eggs developing into amictic females (FF), D Females without eggs (F) and E Male rotifers (M)
Growth performance of Brachionus rotundiformis (SS-type) with five diets (Mean ± SD, Tukey–Kramer test, P < 0.05, n = 9)
Values of unionized ammonia (NH3) concentrations in all culture treatments on the final day of the experiment (mean ± SD, n = 9)
Density of fertilized mictic females of Brachionus rotundiformis (SS-type) with five different diet conditions (Mean ± SD, Tukey–Kramer test, P < 0.05, n = 9)
The density of resting eggs in the culture media at day 12 in all the diet treatments (Mean ± SD, Tukey–Kramer test, P < 0.05, n = 9)
Effect of two commercial probiotic products on population growth of rotifer Brachionus rotundiformis Tschugunoff
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November 2019

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Hydrobiologia

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The application of probiotics has varying effects on rotifer culture. These effects can either be directly on their growth and reproduction or indirectly by affecting the culture environment. The role played by specific probiotic candidates is still indistinct and further research is required to ascertain their significance in rotifer culture. In this study, euryhaline rotifer Brachionus rotundiformis (SS-type) was used to evaluate the effect of two commercial probiotic products on rotifer density, reproductive parameters and unionized ammonia concentration for a twelve-day culture period. To estimate these parameters, rotifers were cultured in glass bottles containing dilute sterilized sea water with the following five diet treatments: Nannochloropsis oculata (control), Igsign (PB1), Toaraze Aqua (PB2) or the combination of N. oculata with either PB1 or PB2. The rotifer density was significantly affected by the addition of probiotic. N. oculata + PB2 treatment resulted in higher rotifer density and specific growth rate compared to the control treatment. Mixis induction was unaffected by N. oculata + PB2 while it was repressed by N. oculata + PB1. Ammonia concentration was not significantly affected with the addition of probiotics. These results indicate that probiotics have synergetic effects with microalgae diet that resulted in the highest rotifer densities.

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... Recent studies have shown that the use of probiotics in rotifer culture has the potential to improve their growth performance, affect their reproductive behaviour as well as reduce the incidence of harmful bacteria. For example, supplementation of microalgae with commercial probiotics has been observed to increase population density and has no effect on the Mixis ratio (Contreras-Tapia et al., 2020b; Kagali et al., 2019). Probiotics have also shown positive effects in reducing the concentration of unionized ammonia in zooplankton cultures (Loo et al., 2016;Ma et al., 2009). ...

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Locomotory behaviour of euryhaline rotifer Brachionus rotundiformis: The potential influence of probiotics on swimming pattern and speed
Effect of two commercial probiotic products on population growth of rotifer Brachionus rotundiformis Tschugunoff

Hydrobiologia