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COMPOSITION AND DIVERSITY OF COMMUNITIES OF DACTYLOGYRUS SPP. IN WILD AND FARMED GOLDFISH CARASSIUS AURATUS [PDF]
Species composition and diversity of dactylogyrids were compared on gills of wild and cultured goldfish (silver crucian carp) Carassius auratus from 3 naturally populated lakes and 3 stocked aquaculture ponds in the Hubei province of China to examine the
Li, Ming +8 more
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Abstract This study evaluated the individual and combined effects of two dietary immunomodulators, raffinose and hesperidin, on multiple physiological parameters in common carp (Cyprinus carpio), including growth performance, feed efficiency, hematological indices, serum immunological markers, and the expression of genes related to antioxidant capacity.
Ali Arshadi +3 more
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ABSTRACT Global environmental change affects organisms, including their physiology. In freshwater ecosystems, where migration is limited, populations often rely on phenotypic plasticity to respond. While transcriptomics has been widely used to study stress responses at the molecular level, less is known about the proteome, which reflects post ...
João M. Moreno +5 more
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Goldfish eDNA samples were collected from urban stormwater ponds spanning a wide abundance gradient and paired with conventional sampling and whole‐pond draining to estimate population size. eDNA concentration estimates were highly replicable between independent laboratories (mean pond eDNA concentration R2 = 0.99), and both detection probability and ...
Ian S. Smith +11 more
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Characterization of oxygen-dependent processes in the anoxia-tolerant crucian carp [PDF]
Most vertebrates die within minutes when exposed to anoxia (no oxygen). However, a few exceptions exist, and a champion among these is the crucian carp, which at low temperatures can survive several months in an active state in the complete absence of ...
Sandvik, Guro Katrine
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Dihydromyricetin Regulates PANoptosis to Protect Salmonella Typhimurium‐Infected Weaned Piglets
After DHM pretreatment, piglets were subjected to Salmonella infection. Serum and ileocecal samples from the piglets were collected for TUNEL assay, Western blotting analysis, and metabolomics analysis. The results collectively indicated that DHM could protect piglets from Salmonella infection.
Tingting Xiao +6 more
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Fish genetics research in member countries and institutions of the International Network on Genetics in Aquaculture: Proceedings of the Fifth Steering Committee Meeting of INGA [PDF]
A conference proceedings of the Fifth Steering Committee Meeting of the International Network on Genetics in Aquaculture (INGA), this publication incorporates information drawn from aquaculture genetics research undertaken or in progress in member ...
Acosta, B.O. (eds.), Gupta, M.V.
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Mersey and Weaver Fisheries Advisory Committee 17th January, 1979 [PDF]
This is the report from the Mersey and Weaver Fisheries Advisory Committee meeting, which was held on the 17th January, 1979. It covers the report by the area fisheries officer on fishing activities including river conditions and fishing, an update on ...
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Abstract As one of the most important components of foods, animal meat provides a lot of protein, fat, and energy for humans. However, nutrition and health of animals directly affect the healthiness of human, especially antibiotic residues in animals induced by abuse of antibiotics.
Zichao Wang +8 more
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Recommendation domains for pond aquaculture: country case study: development and status of freshwater aquaculture in Henan Province, China [PDF]
This monograph is the case study for China, with a particular focus on Henan Province, the project location. Written in three parts, it first describes the historical background, production levels and trends, economic and institutional environment ...
Bose, M.L., Pemsl, D.E.
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