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Carotenoid Metabolism in Aquatic Animals

2021
Aquatic animals contain various carotenoids that exhibit structural diversity. These carotenoids originate from algae or partly from some bacteria. Herbivorous animals directly ingest carotenoids from dietary algae and metabolize them. Carnivorous animals ingest carotenoids from dietary herbivorous animals and metabolize them.
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Transgenic Aquatic Animals

2004
Aquatic organisms are valuable sources of food and other useful materials; they have been exploited by humans for a long time (1,2). However, recently more focus has been placed on (1) farming useful species through aquaculture and (2) screening marine invertebrates as potential resources of complex bioactive compounds for application in therapeutics ...
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AQUATIC ANIMALS IN BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1975
What nature hides in one life form she reveals in another. William Harvey (1578–1657)
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Environmental Enrichment for Aquatic Animals

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice, 2015
Aquatic animals are the most popular pets in the United States based on the number of owned pets. They are popular display animals and are increasingly used in research settings. Enrichment of captive animals is an important element of zoo and laboratory medicine. The importance of enrichment for aquatic animals has been slower in implementation. For a
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Invertebrate Aquatic Animals

2016
Sponges are classified as the simplest metazoan phylum of the animal kingdom. They have a hollow circular body that filters out the water of the environment, retaining the food. Spongin is a protein that is the main part of the body and a “skeleton” of spikes consisting of calcium carbonate and silica hardens it.
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Mazes for Small Aquatic Animals

The American Journal of Psychology, 1956
The construction of a small, inexpensive, water-tight maze with uniform channels has offered a problem to investigators of the behavior of the protozoans and other small aquatic animals. Mazes etched in glass have gross irregularities in the channels that are detrimental especially for unicellular animals.
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Aquatic animal locomotion

1973
To this Congress of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics I want to report about an aspect of Zoologically Applied Mechanics: namely, the Theoretical Mechanics of Interactions between an aqueous medium and the external surfaces of a totally immersed animal swimming through it.
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Biotechnology of Aquatic Animals

2004
Biotechnology: Uses and applications Recent advances in aquaculture and marine biotechnology Reproductive biotechnology of shellfish (Crustaceans) Reproductive biotechnology of fin fishes Transgenic animals Vaccines against diseases in aquatic animals Environmental biotechnology Therapeutics and bioactive natural products Antifouling Technology Ethics ...
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