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Stocking density is a key factor affecting the health of aquatic organisms in industrial aquaponics. In this study, Micropterus salmoides were assigned to one of two density groups (160 and 120 fish/m3) for 40 days.
Jishu Zheng +8 more
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Introduction of Florida Bass Alleles into Largemouth Bass Inhabiting NortheastArkansas Stream Systems [PDF]
Florida bass (Micropterus floridanus) have been introduced throughout much of the southern U.S. over the past 50 years. This species readily hybridizes with the extant largemouth bass (M. salmoides). Within Arkansas, the Florida bass is currently stocked
Brockway, W. J., Johnson, Ronald L.
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Abstract To elucidate the pathogen and host response mechanisms underlying mass mortality in Quasipaa spinosa, dominant bacteria were isolated from diseased individuals and identified as Citrobacter freundii by morphological, physiological, and biochemical characterization, 16S rRNA sequencing, and phylogenetic analysis.
Yanhong Li +7 more
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Micropterus salmoides (Lacépède) was originally present into the waters of the eastern United States of America, northern Mexico and southern Canada.
A. Dees +3 more
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Limnological, Ichthyological, and Parasitological Investigations on Arkansas Reservoris in Relation to Water Quality [PDF]
Lake Fort Smith, a 525 acre (212 ha) reservoir, was impounded in 1936 as a water supply for the city of Fort Smith. The reservoir is located on Clear Creek (Frog Bayou), a tributary of the Arkansas River, in the Boston Mountains 28 miles (45 km ...
Becker, David A. +5 more
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ABSTRACT Freshwater fish are essential components of aquatic ecosystems, providing key ecological functions and supporting livelihoods. Climate change poses a significant threat to freshwater biodiversity; consequently, both its conservation and the food security it sustains may be at risk.
Rafael Sebastián Muratalla‐Miranda +3 more
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Non-native predators are known to cause ecological impacts through heightened consumption of resources and decimation of native species. One such species is Micropterus salmoides.
Liliana Paola Cárdenas-Mahecha +2 more
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Composição em proteína, gordura e ácidos gordos de filetes de achigãs (Micropterus salmoides Lacépède, 1802) submetidos a três regimes alimentares diferentes [PDF]
Composição em proteína, gordura e ácidos gordos de filetes de achigãs (Micropterus salmoides Lacépède, 1802) submetidos a três regimes alimentares ...
Andrade, L.P. +4 more
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Environmental DNA‐based haplotyping simultaneously detects mitochondrial haplotypes of three invasive black bass species (Micropterus nigricans, M. salmoides, and M. dolomieu) across Japan, revealing their range expansion and dispersal processes at a broad scale. ABSTRACT Invasive species pose a significant threat to ecosystems worldwide.
Kei Wakimura +10 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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