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The first record of non-native largemouth black bass, Micropterus salmoides (Actinopterygii: Perciformes: Centrarchidae), in Bosnia and Herzegovina [PDF]
This paper describes the first record of the largemouth black bass, Micropterus salmoides (Lacepède, 1802)—a non-native fish species—in the freshwaters of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
P. Tutman +3 more
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ABSTRACT Aquaculture is the fastest‐growing sector of animal food production, yet it faces increasing challenges in maintaining fish health and sustainability due to the widespread use of antibiotics and synthetic feed additives. Green tea (Camellia sinensis), a natural source of polyphenols and bioactive compounds, has gained attention as a functional
Nahida Akter +8 more
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Largemouth bass have been plagued by diseases elicited by bacteria, parasites, and viruses, particularly viral diseases, which have caused significant economic losses in recent years.
Zhiwen Wang +4 more
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Characterization of a peribunyavirus isolated from largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides)
We report the complete genome sequencing of the first fish peribunyavirus determined using a next-generation sequencing approach. The virus was isolated during a routine health assessment of wild largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides) in Wisconsin in April of 2009.
Thomas B, Waltzek +8 more
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Fisher Perceptions and Management Challenges in KwaZulu‐Natal's Inland Water Bodies
ABSTRACT Inland fisheries in South Africa are crucial for the livelihoods of local communities, but they face pressures that threaten the sustainability of small‐scale and recreational fishers livelihoods, the latter making the dominant economic contribution. However, distinctions between small‐scale and recreational fishing rights are unclear.
Ntandokayise Makhathini +4 more
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A primary cell culture derived from the gill tissues of largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides) was successfully established and characterized, providing a physiologically relevant model for virological research.
Ziwen Wang +3 more
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We analyzed water samples from different seasons and locations in Erhai Lake to determine whether eDNA barcoding can effectively show the diversity of fish in such lakes. In the manuscript, we discuss our findings regarding the range of species found, their spatiotemporal distribution, and whether eDNA barcoding gave similar results to traditional ...
Lu Shu +7 more
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Preventing the next invasion: Lessons from aquaculture for the safe expansion of insect farming
We argue that preemptive risk assessments, species screening and transferable, adaptive regulatory frameworks developed for aquaculture offer a critical foundation for safeguarding against insect#x02010;driven invasions. Proactive governance that embeds these safeguards before large#x02010;scale expansion offers a rare opportunity to prevent invasion ...
Eléna Manfrini +3 more
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ABSTRACT The browning of freshwater ecosystems is increasingly evident in temperate and northern regions, with widespread ramifications for lake physics, chemistry, and biology. Contrasting results on how freshwater browning may impact fish have been reported, but there has been no comprehensive examination of how browning may cause cascading effects ...
Allison M. Roth +26 more
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Mixed Support for the Temperature‐Size Rule in Wild Freshwater Fishes
We use age and length data of 1.4 million fish from 2704 lakes to evaluate the temperature‐size rule in wild populations. We found evidence that warmer environments are associated with faster life histories and reduced lifespans, but this seldom translates to smaller maximum body sizes. A deeper understanding of how temperature shapes growth in natural
George C. Brooks +8 more
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