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Since shellfish farming has the potential to help feed a growing human population, it is crucial to anticipate new opportunities to improve the health of bivalves on farms and hatcheries. Phycobiliproteins (PBPs), natural nutritional components, are considered promising as immunomodulatory feed additives for aquaculture.
T. A. Kukhareva +7 more
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Technology of cephalopod scallops and abalone culture [PDF]
Our- present knowledge on cephalopod culture is limited to rearing of t he squid/cuttlefish from egg to maturity in tanks or ponds and commercial culture is not practised ...
Narasimham, K A
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Toward Developing Models to Study the Disease, Ecology, and Evolution of the Eye in Mollusca [PDF]
Several invertebrate systems have been developed to study various aspects of the eye and eye disease including Drosophila, Planaria, Platynereis, and most recently, the cubozoan jellyfish Tripedalia; however, molluscs, the second largest metazoan phylum,
Serb, Jeanne, Serb, Jeanne
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Estimating the economic damage caused by climate change to Korean aquaculture
The impact of climate change is significant, potentially threatening the growth and stability of future aquaculture and leading to economic shifts. Despite the expansion of aquaculture in Korea, rising sea temperatures are causing damage to species ...
Moo-Jin Kim +3 more
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Rapid expansion and potential range of the invasive kelp Undaria pinnatifida in the southwestern Atlantic [PDF]
Coastal Patagonia, often regarded as a pristine confine of the world ocean, has been invaded by non-indigenous species that are rapidly modifying local ecosystems. One of the most conspicuous invaders is the kelp Undaria pinnatifida.
Amoroso, Ricardo Oscar +3 more
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Proceedings of the Ninth and Tenth U.S.-Japan Meetings on Aquaculture [PDF]
The United States and Japanese counterpart panels on aquaculture were formed in 1969 under the United States-Japan Cooperative Program in Natural Resources (UJNR).
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Effects of low-temperature preservation of Japanese scallop adductor muscle on rigor mortis
生鮮ホタテガイ貝柱の硬化遅延技術の開発を企図し,蓄養によるホタテガイ個体のエネルギー回復が脱殻後の生鮮貝柱保存中の硬化発生に与える影響を調べるとともに,エネルギー回復に必要な効果的蓄養条件を検討した。その結果,ホタテガイ貝柱の硬化遅延には ATP 量ではなく,蓄養中のアルギニンリン酸量の増加が密接に関係していること,また,漁獲およびその後の干出により失われたアルギニンリン酸を回復させるには,漁獲直後のホタテガイを低水温かつ十分に酸素を供給し,20 時間程度蓄養する必要があることが分かった。
TADAAKI TAKEDA +3 more
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Size distribution of individuals in the population of Asterias amurensis (Echinodermata: Asteroidea) and its reproductive cycle in China [PDF]
To obtain baseline information on the size distribution of individuals in the population and reproductive features of sea star Asterias amurensis, monthly surveys of the population were carried out from May to December 2010 and March to May 2015 in ...
Li BQ(李宝泉)
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Japanese scallop (Mizuhopecten yessoensis) is a cold-water shellfish, and a species of economic importance in China. In this study, we developed and evaluated simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers from the expressed sequence tags (ESTs) of M. yessoensis.
Y F, Li +6 more
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TURFs and ITQs: Collective vs. Individual Decision Making [PDF]
While most of the attention in the scientific and policy literature on rights-based institutions has been devoted to Individual Transferable Quotas (ITQs), there are alternatives that involve different configurations of use rights.
Cancino, Jose P. +2 more
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