. Although Se is the most deficient mineral of rotifers
(Penglase et al., 2010), it can be enriched up to copepod levels by fortifi-
cation of the diet (Bell and Cowey, 1989; Penglase et al., 2011). It has
been confirmed that Se-enriched rotifer Brachionus sp. by feeding of Sefortified
Chlorella vulgaris showed active reproduction such as higher
population growth rate and resting egg production (Kim et al., 2014).