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LISTERIA IN AQUATIC ANIMALS

Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 1973
Listeria monocytogenes was isolated from seven leopard frogs (Rana pipiens pipiens), three bullfrogs (Rana catesbeiana), a painted turtle (Chrysemys picta marginata), a leech (Placobdella hollensis) commonly found on turtles, and three species of snails (Physa sayii, Helisoma sp., Oxyloma retusa).
R G, Botzler, T F, Wetzler, A B, Cowan
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Microsporidian Pathogens of Aquatic Animals

2022
Around 57.1% of microsporidia occupy aquatic environments, excluding a further 25.7% that utilise both terrestrial and aquatic systems. The aquatic microsporidia therefore compose the most diverse elements of the Microsporidia phylum, boasting unique structural features, variable transmission pathways, and significant ecological influence.
Jamie Bojko, Grant D. Stentiford
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Introduction:Sampling Aquatic Animals

1986
Just like terrestrial animals, aquatic life is very difficult to sample accurately because of its restricted catchability, the factors of migration, birth-rate and death-rate, and the complication of accurate identification. Accurate identification is particularly difficult because some species of genera need microscopic examination; for example ...
David Slingsby, Ceridwen Cook
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Aquatic Animal Monitoring System

IADC/SPE Asia Pacific Drilling Technology Conference and Exhibition, 2022
Abstract Aquatic Animal Monitoring Systemis initiated as part of PTTEP's Ocean for Life strategy as we thrive in enhancing Ocean Health & Biodiversity Monitoring to ensure that PTTEP's offshore operations are friendly and safe to the surrounding environment and aquatic animals. The basis of the Aquatic Animal Monitoring Systemproject
Jakkawan Sakirin   +2 more
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Aquatic animal carotenoids

Fisheries Science, 2001
: Carotenoids are yellow to red isoprenoid polyene pigments; approximately 650 carotenoids are known from bacteria, fungi, plants and animals. They occur not only as free forms but also as esters, glycosides, sulfates and carotenoproteins. A recent discovery of antitumor activity in carotenoids, such as vitamin A and β-carotene, has brought attention ...
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Aquatic Animal Species (AAS)

2023
تحتوي مجموعة بيانات أنواع الحيوانات المائية (AAS) التي تم إنشاؤها حديثًا على 4,239 صورة للحيوانات المائية في 46 فئة. هناك 5,041 حالة في مجموعة البيانات الخاصة بنا، ولكل صورة 1.2 حالة في المتوسط و 22 حالة كحد أقصى. تأخذ الأسماك أكبر نسبة مع 33 نوعًا وعدد 72 ٪ من الصور. تشمل الحيوانات غير السمكية 13 نوعًا تلتقط 28 ٪ من الصور.
Minh-Quan Le   +4 more
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Aquatic Animal Nutrition for the Exotic Animal Practitioner

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice, 2014
Fish are the most popular pets in the United States based on numbers and high-quality medical care is coming to be expected by owners. Increasing numbers of veterinarians are responding to this need and providing veterinary care for aquatic animals. Part of good medical care for exotic animals is advice on husbandry, including nutrition. However, there
Mike, Corcoran, Helen, Roberts-Sweeney
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Volumetric Respirometer for Aquatic Animals

Review of Scientific Instruments, 1949
The oxygen consumption of fish and other aquatic animals can be determined in the gas phase of a closed system provided the water is thoroughly equilibrated with the gas phase. The present respirometer employs a simpler and more efficient equilibration system than the earlier described model [Scholander, Haugaard, and Irving, Rev. Sci. Inst.
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Aquatic zooremediation: deploying animals to remediate contaminated aquatic environments

Trends in Biotechnology, 2007
The ability of animals to act in a bioremediative capacity is not widely known. Animals are rarely considered for bioremediation initiatives owing to ethical or human health concerns. Nonetheless, specific examples in the literature reveal that some animal species are effective remediators of heavy metals, microbial contaminants, hydrocarbons ...
Gifford, Scott   +4 more
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Cestode Zoonoses of Aquatic Animals

Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 1970
The cestode zoonoses of Diphyllobothrium, and Spirometra and Sparganosis are discussed from the point of view of their transmission and epidemiology.
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