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Protein Requirements of Smallmouth Bass and Largemouth Bass
Journal of Nutrition, 1981Protein requirements of young smallmouth and largemouth bass reared near ideal water temperatures were estimated as an initial step in quantifying specific nutrients essential to these fishes. Test fish were conditioned to accept pelleted rations, reared in small circular tanks and fed all they would easily consume at each feeding.
E W Kienholz
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Fish and Shellfish Immunology
Largemouth bass virus (LMBV) is an infectious pathogen that causes high mortality rates in largemouth bass, and outbreaks of this virus can significantly harm the aquaculture industry. Currently, no vaccine has been developed that can effectively prevent the transmission of LMBV.
Jia-Yun Yao, Wen-Tao Yang
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Largemouth bass virus (LMBV) is an infectious pathogen that causes high mortality rates in largemouth bass, and outbreaks of this virus can significantly harm the aquaculture industry. Currently, no vaccine has been developed that can effectively prevent the transmission of LMBV.
Jia-Yun Yao, Wen-Tao Yang
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Abstract Oklahoma streams and reservoirs historically contained only the northern subspecies of largemouth bass Micropterus salmoides salmoides. From 1970 to 1991 Oklahoma reservoirs throughout the state were supplementally stocked with the Florida subspecies M. s. floridanus and various intergrades of the northern and Florida subspecies.
Frances P. Gelwick +2 more
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North American Journal of Fisheries Management, 2009
Abstract Hybridization is common among many closely related fishes, such as the largemouth bass Micropterus salmoides and spotted bass M. punctulatus. Although these species are common members of the sport fish community in midwestern and southeastern U.S.
Jason D. Godbout +4 more
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Abstract Hybridization is common among many closely related fishes, such as the largemouth bass Micropterus salmoides and spotted bass M. punctulatus. Although these species are common members of the sport fish community in midwestern and southeastern U.S.
Jason D. Godbout +4 more
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Effects of Temperature on the Susceptibility of Largemouth Bass to Largemouth Bass Virus
Journal of Aquatic Animal Health, 2003Abstract Temperature is an environmental variable thought to influence the susceptibility of fish to infectious diseases. This study demonstrated that juvenile largemouth bass Micropterus salmoides that were experimentally infected with largemouth bass virus (LMBV; family Iridoviridae) experienced greater mortality at 30°C than at 25°C ...
Emily C. Grant +3 more
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The Effect of Largemouth Bass Virus on Bass Populations in Kansas Impoundments
Journal of Aquatic Animal Health, 2022Abstract Largemouth Bass virus (LMBV) first became a concern in Kansas when it was identified as a potential cause of decreased catch rates at Crawford State Fishing Lake in 2007. The discovery of LMBV in eight additional impoundments from 2008 to 2017 increased concern about the prevalence and effects of LMBV in Kansas. In response, the
Vanessa, Salazar +5 more
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Journal of Aquatic Animal Health, 1999
Abstract Largemouth bass virus (LMBV) is an iridovirus that was isolated from wild adult largemouth bass Micropterus salmoides in the southeastern United States in 1994. Although originally isolated from moribund wild fish, its virulence to juvenile largemouth bass is uncertain.
John A. Plumb, Dina Zilberg
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Abstract Largemouth bass virus (LMBV) is an iridovirus that was isolated from wild adult largemouth bass Micropterus salmoides in the southeastern United States in 1994. Although originally isolated from moribund wild fish, its virulence to juvenile largemouth bass is uncertain.
John A. Plumb, Dina Zilberg
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Transactions of the American Fisheries Society, 2006
AbstractBetween the early to mid‐1990s and 1998–2000, angler and electrofishing catch rates of memorable‐size (≥2.27‐kg or 51‐cm) largemouth bass Micropterus salmoides declined 3–20‐fold in five Alabama reservoirs. Largemouth bass virus (LMBV) has been implicated in widespread fish kills of this species, and we documented the prevalence of LMBV and ...
Michael J. Maceina, John M. Grizzle
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AbstractBetween the early to mid‐1990s and 1998–2000, angler and electrofishing catch rates of memorable‐size (≥2.27‐kg or 51‐cm) largemouth bass Micropterus salmoides declined 3–20‐fold in five Alabama reservoirs. Largemouth bass virus (LMBV) has been implicated in widespread fish kills of this species, and we documented the prevalence of LMBV and ...
Michael J. Maceina, John M. Grizzle
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Review of Largemouth Bass Virus
Fisheries, 2003Abstract Largemouth bass virus (LMBV) causes a newly recognized disease of wild largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides). The disease usually occurs during the summer and typically affects adult fish, which lose equilibrium and are found floating at the water surface. Largemouth bass virus was first isolated during 1991 in Florida and has now been found
John M. Grizzle, Cindy J. Brunner
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Admixture Analysis of Florida Largemouth Bass and Northern Largemouth Bass using Microsatellite Loci
Transactions of the American Fisheries Society, 2006AbstractMicrosatellite DNA variation was examined at 11 loci in five populations of Florida largemouth bass Micropterus salmoides floridanus (N = 175) and eight populations of northern largemouth bass M. s. salmoides (N = 249). Distinct allele frequencies with 33 private alleles between subspecies (threshold frequency, ≥0.05) and 19 private alleles ...
Dijar J. Lutz‐Carrillo +4 more
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