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Abstract Metabolism plays a crucial role in the growth rate of species. Proteomics serves as a potent tool to explore these metabolic changes. Herein, we investigated the metabolic growth differences in Gymnocypris przewalskii (GP) and Gymnocypris ecklon (GE). After 9 months of culture, the growth rate of GP was slower than that of GE (p < 0.05), while
Junming Zhou, Yun Zhao
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The giant freshwater prawn, Macrobrachium rosenbergii, is an economically important species. It is a euryhaline shrimp, surviving in wide‐range salinity conditions. A change in gene expression has been suggested as an important component for stress management.
Hirak Kumar Barman +9 more
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Crustáceos decápodos de la cuenca del Río Sinú, Córdoba, Colombia
Para evaluar la composición, abundancia y distribución de los crustáceos decápodos en la cuenca del río Sinú, departamento de Córdoba (Colombia), se estudiaron ocho localidades: cuatro en el río Sinú y cuatro en el complejo cenagoso del bajo Sinú.
Jorge Alexander Quirós Rodríguez +3 more
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Fine structure of the haemocytes of the Indian white shrimp Fenneropenaeus indicus (H. Milne Edwards, 1837) [PDF]
Three types of circulating haemocytes have been identified in the haemolymph of the Indian white shrimp, Fenneropenaeus indicus, by electron microscopy.
Laxmilatha, P, Laxminarayana, A
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Balancing ecotourism and wildlife management through a conservation behavior approach
We surveyed ecologists, conservationists, and ecotourism professionals to investigate consequences of ecotourism on animal behavior. We highlight four main behavioral themes and solutions for engendering more sustainable ecotourism that mitigates behavioral impacts.
Rachel Y. Chock +22 more
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Reproductive Biology of the Freshwater Shrimp Macrobrachium Carcinus (L.) (Decapoda: Palaemonidae) from Costa Rica, Central America [PDF]
Abstract Macrobrachium carcinus, one of the largest freshwater shrimp of the east coast of the Americas, is commercially fished in certain parts of the region. We present data concerning the reproductive biology of the species, and compare findings with those published for other species of Macrobrachium. Ovigerous females were collected monthly between
Luis Rólier Lara, Ingo S. Wehrtmann
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Hemocyte types and some plasmatic properties of two edible crabs Cancer borealis and Cancer pagurus [PDF]
Cancer pagurus and Cancer borealis and are edible crabs produced by economically relevant aquaculture. In this study the hemocytes and some plasmatic parameters of Cancer borealis and Cancer pagurus were examined.
Celi, M. +3 more
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FOOD ACCEPTANCE IN DIFFERENT LARVAL STAGES OF Macrobrachium carcinus
Food acceptance in different larval stages of Macrobrachium carcinus was evaluated by investigating the stage at which the ingestion of inert moist diet food begins and by the incidence of Artemia nauplii and inert moist diet in the digestive tract ...
Cassia Barbosa CONSTANTINIDIS +1 more
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The moulting arthropod: a complete genetic toolkit review
ABSTRACT Exoskeletons are a defining character of all arthropods that provide physical support for their segmented bodies and appendages as well as protection from the environment and predation. This ubiquitous yet evolutionarily variable feature has been instrumental in facilitating the adoption of a variety of lifestyles and the exploitation of ...
Giulia Campli +10 more
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The present research was focused to characterize the digestive proteases in Macrobrachium carcinus adults using biochemical and electrophoretic techniques. Our results showed that the alkaline proteolytic activity from males and females did not show significant differences ( P > 0.05) between them, the optimum pH for digestive proteases is 8, and is
Manríquez-Santos, Teresa de Jesús +5 more
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