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Discoveries from ornamental jellyfish in aquaria—description of Malagazzia michelin sp. nov. (Cnidaria, Hydrozoa, Leptothecata), second species of the genus from Japan [PDF]
Malagazzia michelin sp. nov. is described as the ninth species in this genus. Medusae were collected in shallow waters of western Japan and observed in several aquaria, and cultures were maintained at the Tsuruoka City Kamo Aquarium and Saikai National ...
Takato Izumi +9 more
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ZooMonitor Community: A Tool for Evaluating Population-Level Behavior Questions [PDF]
From plains zebras to zebra sharks, modern, accredited zoos and aquariums cooperate on the breeding and transfer of individuals from diverse species with unique needs. As a result, the housing and husbandry of a species varies across organizations.
Jason D. Wark +2 more
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Aquarium Viromes: Viromes of Human-Managed Aquatic Systems
An aquarium ecosystem is home to many animal species providing conditions similar to native aquatic habitats but under highly controlled management. With a growing interest in understanding the interaction of microbiomes and resident animal health within
William Van Bonn, Rose Joan B
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Pinchy Business: Poland’s Ornamental Crayfish Trade in 2024 [PDF]
The aquarium trade is one of the main pathways for the introduction of non-native freshwater species. Such species include crayfish, which are valued ornamental animals commonly kept in aquaria.
Paweł Wróblewski +2 more
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Implementation of GSM Module based Smart Aquarium Monitoring and Controlling System [PDF]
The aquarist feeds the fish in the aquarium tanks which demands a proper setup for maintenance. The challenges faced are alterations in water quality, fish care, temperature regulation, light control, and difficulty in manually monitoring the aquarium’s ...
Sohail Mohammed +5 more
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Background The ability to detect the location of free-ranging sea turtles over time is desirable for ecological, conservation, and veterinary studies, but existing detection methods have limited sensitivity or longevity.
Charles J. Innis +18 more
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North Pacific warming shifts the juvenile range of a marine apex predator
During the 2014–2016 North Pacific marine heatwave, unprecedented sightings of juvenile white sharks (Carcharodon carcharias) emerged in central California. These records contradicted the species established life history, where juveniles remain in warmer
Kisei R. Tanaka +7 more
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The superorder Batoidea (rays, skates, and relatives), constitutes one of the most threatened group of vertebrates. Strengthening ex situ conservation programs developed in research centers and public aquaria could be a way of addressing this situation ...
Pablo García-Salinas +2 more
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This study has presented information in order to reveal the general condition of the activities of public aquariums in Turkey. Firstly, the location and number of public aquariums in Turkey are determined. Afterward, survey questions were prepared, which
Pinar ÇELİK, Ebru YALÇIN ÜLGER
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Seal parapoxvirus (SPPV) infection has been reported among pinnipeds in aquaria in Japan; however, its seroprevalence is unknown. Therefore, an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) was developed for serological diagnosis of SPPV infection.
Badr Yassien +9 more
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