Aquaculture Asia, Vol. 8, No. 1, pp.1-58, January-March 2003 [PDF]
*Table of Contents* Sustainable Aquaculture Fertilization, soil and water quality management in small-scale ponds part II:Soil and water quality management S.
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Identification of the alternative oxidase gene and its expression in the copepod Tigriopus californicus [PDF]
In addition to the typical electron transport system (ETS) in animal mitochondria responsible for oxidative phosphorylation, in some species there exists an alternative oxidase (AOX) pathway capable of catalyzing the oxidation of ubiquinol and the ...
Cygelfarb, Willie +3 more
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Epifaunal bivalves include reef‐building organisms that provide several important ecological functions in coastal marine environments. Evaluating the distributional patterns and population sizes is key in assessing the total and relative contribution of ...
Youk Greeve +5 more
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Crassostrea is the most farmed oyster genus worldwide and has significant economic and social impacts with environmental benefits. Hatchery oyster seed production is a highly costly phase, and a fluidized nursery system can help reduce this cost and ...
Simone Sühnel +8 more
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An Inverse Almost Ideal Demand System for Oysters in the United States: An Empirical Investigation of the Impacts of Mandatory Labels [PDF]
In 1991, mandatory warning labels were imposed on the sale of oysters harvested from the Gulf of Mexico. Using an IAIDS model, this paper investigates the impact of these labels on the demand for Gulf product as well related oyster products (the ...
Dedah, Cheikhna O. +3 more
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Growth and Survival of Escherichia albertii in Food and Environmental Water at Various Temperatures
Escherichia albertii is an emerging foodborne pathogen that causes diarrhea. E. albertii has been isolated from various foods, including pork and chicken meat, and environmental waters, such as river water.
Shouhei Hirose +10 more
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Establishment of cell lines from the pacific oyster [PDF]
C M, Wen, G H, Kou, S N, Chen
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High risk exotic species with respect to shellfish transports from the Oosterschelde to the Wadden Sea [PDF]
This study presents the results of a literature review on 11 exotic marine species that are present in the Oosterschelde and could potentially be introduced into the Wadden Sea with shellfish transfers.
Brink, A.M., van den, Wijsman, J.W.M.
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The distribution and ecological effects of the introduced Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas (Thunberg, 1793) in Northern Patagonia [PDF]
In this work we studied the actual coverage, distribution patterns and ecologic effects of the introduced oyster Crassostrea gigas 20 y after their introduction to the Northern Argentinean Patagonia (Bahia Anegada; 39º50´S to 40º40´S and 61º59 to 62º28 W)
Alberti, Juan +8 more
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Bacterivory in Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas larvae
A bacterium (Strain CA2) that enhances sunrival and growth of larvae of the oyster Crassostrea gigas (Thunberg) was used in a series of experiments to determine the occurrence of bacterivory in straight-hinged bivalve larvae. Size and carbon content of this bacterium was found to be within the range reported for naturally occurnng marine bacteria ...
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