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ECTOPARASITOSES OF CULTURED MARINE FISH
Total of 70 individua collected on the four different fish farms were examined — 40 sea bass, 10 gilthead sea bream, 10 sharp–snouted sparus and 10 dentex. The investigations were focused on the presence of the ectoparasit Diplectanum sp. which belongs to platyhelmintes, monogena, diplectanidae, and the results of the examination are presented in this ...
Dario Čičin-Karlov +1 more
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Overview of Commonly Cultured Marine Ornamental Fish
The production of freshwater ornamental fish dominates the ornamental aquaculture industry, yet the small marine ornamentals sector has grown substantially in recent years. This 7-page fact sheet written by Elizabeth M. Groover, Matthew A. DiMaggio, and Eric J.
Elizabeth M. Groover +2 more
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Lipoic acid synthase (lias) can regulate α‐KG levels through lipoylation, thereby negatively regulating HIF‐1α protein levels via PHD under hypoixa. The Hap2 allele of lias exhibits lower expression levels than Hap1, leading to the accumulation of more HIF‐1α protein and thereby enhancing hypoxia tolerance. ABSTRACT Hypoxia stress seriously affects the
Jie Ding +7 more
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A DLN dataset was built to analyze MABS composition versus in vitro/in vivo osteogenesis and angiogenesis. An MLP neural network, taking BG morphological parameters as input, extracts bioactive features from these datasets. A rabbit tibial defect model then validates 4D‐printed MABS for adaptability and bone regeneration in critical defects.
Xiongjie Liang +12 more
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An STI‐guided metagenomic association framework links soybean salt‐tolerance phenotypes with rhizosphere microbiome composition and network organization in natural saline soils. The approach identifies candidate beneficial taxa, including Thalassospira xiamenensis, and provides an efficient strategy for mining stress‐protective microbes from native ...
Yu Luo +3 more
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This study evaluated the effects of replacing synthetic L-ascorbic acid (AA) in diet with citrus by-product (CBP) on growth, feed utilization, innate immunity and disease resistance of red seabream, Pagrus major.
Nalin Medagoda +3 more
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Invertebrates are the classic neuroscience models and should make a comeback. Invertebrate organisms can be a more ethical and cost‐effective way to move bioelectronics research forward more rapidly. ABSTRACT The accelerating development of bioelectronic neural interfaces has brought increased attention to ethical considerations surrounding in vivo ...
Eric Daniel Głowacki
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Considering the environmental pollution of land-based and marine nearshore aquaculture, deep-sea cage culture has gradually become a more popular model for mariculture.
Y Xing +8 more
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Report of the Working Group on Marine Fish Culture (by correspondence)
The Working Group on Marine Fish Culture [WGMAFC] (Chairman: Dr B.R. Howell, UK) will work by correspondance in 1998 to plan for a meeting in 1999 to: a) report on the eurrent status of marine fish eultivation in Member Countries and on the faetors which are likely to constrain the further development of the industry; b) review teehnologieal ...
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Amoebic gill disease outbreak in marine fish cultured in Korea [PDF]
In 2015, 6.7–60% mortality was observed in black seabream ( Acanthopagrus schlegelii), rock bream ( Oplegnathus fasciatus), and gray mullet ( Mugil cephalus) farmed in the southern coast of Korea. On examination, numerous amoebae were found on the gills of these 3 fish species with detection rate of 100%. Some rock bream and gray mullet were coinfected
Wi-Sik, Kim +5 more
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