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Cryobanking of aquatic species. [PDF]

open access: yesAquaculture, 2017
Martínez-Páramo S   +10 more
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Effects of Nano-particles on Histo-pathological changes of the fish.

open access: yesJ Environ Health Sci Eng, 2015
Monfared AL   +4 more
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Checklist of the continental fishes of the state of Chiapas, Mexico, and their distribution. [PDF]

open access: yesZookeys, 2016
Velázquez-Veláquez E   +5 more
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Metabolic responses of matrinxã (Brycon cephalus) to dietary protein level

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Molecular & Integrative Physiology, 2005
Effects of increasing dietary protein were studied in matrinxa, (Brycon cephalus), an omnivorous teleost from the Amazon Basin in Brazil. Four isocaloric diets were formulated to contain 20%, 27%, 34% and 41% of crude protein (CP). Plasma glucose levels were significantly increased while triacylglycerols were significantly reduced at 41% of CP.
Vânia Pimentel, Vieira   +2 more
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Hematological responses of the Neotropical teleost matrinxã (Brycon cephalus) to environmental nitrite

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part C: Toxicology & Pharmacology, 2004
Environmental increase in nitrite impairs the function of several aquatic species, including fishes. Nitrite reacts with hemoglobin yielding the non-functional methemoglobin (metHb), and many physiological disturbances can arise. The physiological mechanisms to cope with nitrite are still unclear in fish.
Ive M, Avilez   +3 more
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Ultrastructure of the germ cells in the testis of matrinxã, Brycon cephalus (Teleostei, Characidae)

Tissue and Cell, 1999
This study describes at ultrastructural level the germ cells in the testis of matrinxã (Brycon cephalus) raised in captivity. The specimens 'matrinxã' were maintained in four breeding tanks of 200 m(2), at the Aquaculture Research Center at Vale do Ribeira-CEPAR, from Fishery Institute, in Pariquera-Açu City, São Paulo, Brazil.
E, Romagosa   +4 more
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Metabolic changes in Brycon cephalus (Teleostei, Characidae) during post-feeding and fasting

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Molecular & Integrative Physiology, 2002
Metabolic changes during the transition from post-feeding to fasting were studied in Brycon cephalus, an omnivorous teleost from the Amazon Basin in Brazil. Body weight and somatic indices (liver and digestive tract), glycogen and glucose content in liver and muscle, as well as plasma glucose, free fatty acids (FFA), insulin and glucagon levels of B ...
Figueiredo-Garutti, M. L.   +6 more
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