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Retrospect of fishmeal substitution in largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides): a review
Fish Physiology and BiochemistryWith the growth of the population, the demand for aquatic products is increasing. Additionally, the development of the aquaculture industry has led to a heightened demand for fishmeal (FM). FM is a high-protein feed raw material made from one or more types of fish, which has been deoiled, dehydrated, and crushed.
Yuanyi, Liu +6 more
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Journal of Parasitology, 2012
Two previously undescribed species of myxozoan parasites were observed in the gills of bass inhabiting the Potomac and James River basins. They are described using morphological characteristics and small-subunit (SSU) rDNA gene sequences. Both were taxonomically identified as new species of Myxobolus; Myxobolus branchiarum n. sp.
Heather L, Walsh +4 more
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Two previously undescribed species of myxozoan parasites were observed in the gills of bass inhabiting the Potomac and James River basins. They are described using morphological characteristics and small-subunit (SSU) rDNA gene sequences. Both were taxonomically identified as new species of Myxobolus; Myxobolus branchiarum n. sp.
Heather L, Walsh +4 more
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Accumulation of Dietary DDE and Dieldrin by Largemouth Bass, Micropterus salmoides floridanus
Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 20041 Applied Pharmacology and Toxicology, Inc., 2250 NW 24 Avenue, Gainesville, FL 32605, USA 2 Department of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, University of Florida College of Agricultural and Life Sciences, 7922 NW 71 Street, Gainesville, FL 32653, USA 3 Department of Physiological Sciences, University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine, Post ...
J K, Muller +4 more
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Motor basis of suction feeding performance in largemouth bass,Micropterus salmoides
The Journal of Experimental Zoology, 1997We examined the relationship between cranial muscle activity and buccal pres- sure during suction feeding by the largemouth bass, Micropterus salmoides. Buccal pressure was recorded simultaneously with electromyograms (EMG) from four muscles that function promi- nently during the strike, including three expansive phase muscles (levator arcus palatini ...
Justin R. Grubich, Peter C. Wainwright
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Induced Spawning of Largemouth Bass [Micropterus salmoides (Lacépède)]
Transactions of the American Fisheries Society, 1973Abstract When water temperature and photoperiod were manipulated, largemouth bass were induced to spawn successfully in laboratory tanks during the months of December, January, February, May, June and July.
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OBSERVATIONS ON THE IMMUNE SYSTEM OF MICROPTERUS SALMOIDES
Transplantation, 1968P, Reid, E L, Triplett
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A TESTICULAR LEIOMYOMA IN A LARGEMOUTH BASS, Micropterus salmoides
Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 1975R L, Herman, M, Landolt
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Animal Reproduction Science
The largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides) is one of the important freshwater aquaculture species in the world. However, due to limitations on introduction scale, high-density farming, inbreeding, and species hybridization, the germplasm resources of largemouth bass face threats such as degradation and susceptibility to diseases.
Meng Zhang +9 more
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The largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides) is one of the important freshwater aquaculture species in the world. However, due to limitations on introduction scale, high-density farming, inbreeding, and species hybridization, the germplasm resources of largemouth bass face threats such as degradation and susceptibility to diseases.
Meng Zhang +9 more
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Hepcidin contributes to largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides) against bacterial infections
International Journal of Biological MacromoleculesThe increasing emergence and dissemination of bacterial pathogens in largemouth bass culture accelerate the desire for new treatment measures. Antimicrobial peptides as the host's antimicrobial source dominate the preferred molecules for discovering antibacterial agents.
Weixiang, Zhang +6 more
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