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The Marine Fungi Rhodotorula sp. (Strain CNYC4007) as a Potential Feed Source for Fish Larvae Nutrition. [PDF]
Barra M +4 more
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Chronic captivity stress in wild animals is highly species-specific. [PDF]
Fischer CP, Romero LM.
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The ichthyofauna of limnic systems in Quaternary deposits of extreme southern Brazil. [PDF]
Assumpção CM +3 more
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Sperm quality of Brazilian flounder Paralichthys orbignyanus throughout the reproductive season
Adalto Bianchini +2 more
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Myxobolus sp. can cause in vivo myoliquefaction in the host Paralichthys orbignyanus (Osteichthyes, Paralichthydae) [PDF]
We found intense myoliquefaction in vivo among specimens of wild and farmed South American flatfish Paralichthys orbignyanus Valenciennes, 1839. The soft flesh condition was attributed to Myxobolus sp. since the fish were not infected by myxosporeans which are usually associated with this condition (Kudoa spp.), and other causes (bacteria, fungi) were ...
J C Eiras +2 more
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Neuropeptide Y gene expression around meal time in the Brazilian flounder Paralichthys orbignyanus [PDF]
Neuropeptide Y (NPY) is considered the major stimulant for food intake in mammals and fish. Previous results indicate that NPY is involved in the feeding behaviour of the Brazilian flounder, Paralichthys orbignyanus. In this study, we evaluated hypothalamic NPY expression before (-2 h), during (0 h) and after feeding (+2 h) in two independent ...
Vinicius Farias Campos +2 more
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Theriogenology, 2023
Long-term preservation of gametes has been identified as a tool to improve broodstock management and increase the number of juveniles produced by artificial fertilization. Paralichthys orbignyanus is an important commercial and recreational species distributed in marine and estuarine waters from Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) to the San Matías Gulf (Argentina)
Zalazar, Lucia +4 more
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Long-term preservation of gametes has been identified as a tool to improve broodstock management and increase the number of juveniles produced by artificial fertilization. Paralichthys orbignyanus is an important commercial and recreational species distributed in marine and estuarine waters from Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) to the San Matías Gulf (Argentina)
Zalazar, Lucia +4 more
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