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Assessment of Mud Crab Fishery in Panguil Bay [PDF]
The last assessment of three commercially important mud crab species (Scylla tranquebarica, S. olivacea and S. serrata) in the mangrove dominated Panguil Bay was in 2005; there was already an indication of the stock decline. This study aimed to continue
Celestina Q. Jumawan +2 more
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Mud Crab (Scylla spp.) Aquaculture in the South-West Sundarbans Region of Bangladesh
Mud crab (Scylla spp.) aquaculture has become an important livelihood option for the coastal fisher-folks in Bangladesh. Mud crabs harvested from wild sources are traditionally fattened in pens installed in tidal rivers, ghers, and earthen ponds in ...
Abul Farah Md. Hasanuzzaman +2 more
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A Review of the Nursery Culture of Mud Crabs, Genus Scylla: Current Progress and Future Directions
The nursery stages of mud crab, genus Scylla, proceed from the megalopa stage to crablet instar stages. We review the definition and several of the key stages in mud crab nursery activities.
Muhammad Nur Syafaat +9 more
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Mud crab is one of the fishery commodity which potential to be cultured because it has high economic value. Mud crab has nutrients content such as protein 62,72%, lipid 0,83%, ash 7,5% and water content 9,9%.
Kemala Hudita +2 more
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In West Bengal, the two most tradable species of mud crab (Scylla sp.) are available due to high market demand in local as well as foreign markets. Scylla sp.
Sanjib Saha +2 more
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Destabilizing effects on a classic tri-trophic oyster-reef cascade.
How interactions among multiple predators affect the stability of trophic cascades is a topic of special ecological interest. To examine factors affecting the stability of the classic tri-trophic oyster reef cascade within a different context ...
Virginia R Schweiss, Chet F Rakocinski
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Hexavalent chromium (Cr6+) is a metallic contaminant that in organisms and poses a great threat to biological health and ecology due to its toxicity and biomagnification.
Yingying Zhang +6 more
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The mud crab (Scylla serrata) is an economically important species found in the mangroves and estuaries of tropical countries and is a popular seafood product in the coastal areas of Southeast Asian markets.
Zubayer Sayeed +3 more
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Systematic assessment of the Panopeidae and broader Eubrachyura (Decapoda: Brachyura) using mitochondrial genomics [PDF]
This study provides a broad phylogenetic analysis for the Eubrachyura, with the inclusion of three new Panopeidae mitochondrial genomes: Eurypanopeus depressus (flatback mud crab) (15,854bp), Panopeus herbstii (Atlantic mud crab) (15,812bp) and ...
Lucas A. Jennings +4 more
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Vitellogenin2: spermatozoon specificity and immunoprotection in mud crabs [PDF]
As the precursor of vitellin (Vn), vitellogenin (Vg) has initially been considered as a female-specific protein involved in vitellogenesis, while it was also present in males induced by hormones or organs manipulation. Distinct from vtg1 we previously found in female mud crab Scylla paramamosain, vtg2 was intriguingly detected in male testis under ...
Ya'nan, Yang +4 more
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