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The physiological processes involved in adaptation to osmotic pressure in euryhaline crustaceans are highly energy demanding, but the effects of dietary lipids (fat) on low salinity adaptations have not been well evaluated.
Jiaxiang Luo +13 more
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The importance of habitat quality for marine reserve fishery linkages [PDF]
We model marine reserve - fishery linkages to evaluate the potential contribution of habitat-quality improvements inside a marine reserve to fish productivity and fishery catches.
Barbier, E B +3 more
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Freshwater velvet disease is caused by the dinoflagellate parasite, Piscinoodinium sp. This parasite has been reported in tropical and subtropical fishes, and it can cause devastating losses. Moreover, Piscinoodinium sp. is identified as one of the least
Arun Sudhagar +6 more
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Refugia of marine fish in the northeast Atlantic during the last glacial maximum: concordant assessment from archaeozoology and palaeotemperature reconstructions [PDF]
Archaeozoological finds of the remains of marine and amphihaline fish from the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) ca. 21 ka ago show evidence of very different species ranges compared to the present.
Heinrich, Dirk +4 more
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Effect of plant-based feed ingredients on osmoregulation in the Atlantic salmon lens [PDF]
Lenses of adult Atlantic salmon fed with a plant oil and plant protein-based diet (plant diet) were compared to lenses of fish fed a diet based on traditional marine ingredients (marine diet) with respect to biochemical composition and functionality ex ...
Baslow +52 more
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Electroreception in marine fishes: chondrichthyans [PDF]
AbstractElectroreception in marine fishes occurs across a variety of taxa and is best understood in the chondrichthyans (sharks, skates, rays, and chimaeras). Here, we present an up‐to‐date review of what is known about the biology of passive electroreception and we consider how electroreceptive fishes might respond to electric and magnetic stimuli in ...
Kyle C. Newton +2 more
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Aryl hydrocarbon receptor nuclear translocator-like protein 1 (BMAL1) is a core circadian transcription factor that controls the 24-h cycle of physiological processes.
Lefei Jiao +4 more
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Three isonitrogenous diets (41% crude protein) with 4.87%, 10.75% and 16.10% lipid were designed to evaluate the effects of dietary lipid levels growth, antioxidant capacity, expression levels of genes related to lipid and glucose metabolism of juvenile ...
Wenli Zhao +11 more
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Cholesterol, which acts as a substrate for the synthesis of ovarian sex hormones, could promote ovarian development. However, crustaceans cannot synthesize cholesterol and must obtain it from diet for growth, molt and gonadal development.
Tingting Zhu +9 more
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An eight-week feeding trial was conducted to investigate the effects of dietary lipid sources on growth performance, fatty acids composition in tissue and expression of genes related to lipid metabolism in juvenile largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides).
Chao Liang +9 more
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