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Sub-lethal ammonia toxicity in largemouth bass
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Molecular & Integrative Physiology, 2007Guidelines for ammonia toxicity in fish are often determined using static exposure tests with immature fish over a 96-h period. These results may not be relevant to aquaculture, hauling or angling tournament scenarios where mature fish can be exposed to ammonia for shorter durations, often following additional stressors such as handling.
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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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August Spawning of Largemouth Bass
The Progressive Fish-Culturist, 1972(1972). August Spawning of Largemouth Bass. The Progressive Fish-Culturist: Vol. 34, No. 4, pp. 207-209.
James L. Brauhn +2 more
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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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Controlled Spawning of Largemouth Bass
The Progressive Fish-Culturist, 1979Abstract The spawning period of largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides) was greatly extended by the manipulation of water temperature. Adult bass that had been removed from natural populations before spawning and maintained in creek water at ambient temperatures (9.5-19.5°C), spawned within 1.5 to 11 days after being stocked directly into ponds with ...
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Journal of Fish Diseases
ABSTRACTThe largemouth bass virus (LMBV) significantly impacts Chinese largemouth bass aquaculture. The molecular mechanisms regulating LMBV virulence and the gene responses stimulated in the host during infection remain unclear. This study investigates the transcriptional dynamics and signalling pathways activated during the immune response to LMBV by
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ABSTRACTThe largemouth bass virus (LMBV) significantly impacts Chinese largemouth bass aquaculture. The molecular mechanisms regulating LMBV virulence and the gene responses stimulated in the host during infection remain unclear. This study investigates the transcriptional dynamics and signalling pathways activated during the immune response to LMBV by
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Effects of Depressurization Upon Largemouth Bass
North American Journal of Fisheries Management, 1983Abstract The effects of induced, rapid depressurization upon largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides), simulating conditions common to deep-water angling, were examined. Depths of 0.0, 9.1, 18.3, and 27.4 m were simulated in a large hyperbaric chamber. Statistical analyses indicated that significant mortality occurred when fish were depressurized from ...
Mark G. Feathers, Anthony E. Knable
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Intensive Culture of Largemouth Bass Fry
Transactions of the American Fisheries Society, 1981Abstract Eggs of common carp Cyprinus carpio were a satisfactory starter diet for largemouth bass Micropterus salmoides fry as small as 10 mm total length. A darkened, covered rearing container with some amount of horizontal water flow to keep food particles in suspension provided the most suitable rearing conditions.
David W. Willis, Stephen A. Flickinger
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Prey Capture in the Largemouth Bass
American Midland Naturalist, 1971The behavior of the largemouth bass, Micropterus salmoides, during prey capture was studied with high-speed cinematography. Differences in the pattern of approach to prey indicated that the bass distinguished different types of prey and whether the prey was on the bottom or in mid-water.
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Hormonal Sex Control of Largemouth Bass
The Progressive Fish-Culturist, 1989Abstract Experiments were conducted to determine the potential for controlling sex of largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides) by administration of steroid hormones (17β-estradiol, estrone, 17∝-methyltestosterone, and androsterone) in food to larvae. In one experiment, a commercial pelleted feed was soaked in hormone (50 or 100 mg/kg).
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