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Penaeid shrimp aquaculture is impacted by various diseases. However, most published studies on physiological responses to pathogens have focused on the changes in one or two tissues of shrimp infected by a single pathogen, or the effects of two pathogens
Ziwei Wu, Ka Hou Chu, Ka Yan Ma
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An Update on Advancement in Genomics Resources for Spiny Lobster Aquaculture Development
ABSTRACT The rapid advancement of high‐throughput sequencing technologies has transformed aquaculture genomics, enabling unprecedented insights into the biology and improvement of non‐model aquatic species. Among crustaceans, lobsters represent one of the most commercially valuable yet genomically underexplored taxa. This review synthesises the current
Courtney Lewis +14 more
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A new species of pisang shrimp, Penaeus symplex revealed by molecular DNA analyses, as candidate species for aquaculture in Indonesia [PDF]
In Indonesia there are two species mainly farmed, these are Penaeus monodon and Litopenaeus vannamei. Due to disease outbreaks which were mainly caused by viruses, shrimp aquaculture is become a high risk, therefore is a need to find new species. Unknown
Sugama Ketut +4 more
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ABSTRACT Biofloc technology (BFT) offers a sustainable aquaculture strategy; however, the value of its byproduct, biofloc meal (BFM), as a feed ingredient requires validation for key species. This study evaluated the use of BFM from a tilapia–molasses system as a feed ingredient for white cachama (Piaractus orinoquensis) juveniles.
Natalia Álvarez‐Perdomo +4 more
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Recognition of behavior state of Penaeus vannamei based on passive acoustic technology
Underwater signal processing based on passive acoustic technology has carried out a lot of research on the behavioral sound of underwater creatures and the protection of marine resources, which proves the feasibility of passive acoustic technology for ...
Maochun Wei +3 more
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ABSTRACT Aquaculture has become one of the fastest‐growing food production sectors in Bangladesh and contributes significantly to food security, nutrition, livelihoods and the national economy. In Bangladesh, aquaculture mainly relies on the culture of major carps, catfishes and shrimp, which are also widely farmed across Asia and other parts of the ...
Zakiur Rahman Sarker +4 more
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Hydrothermal vent shrimps share a conserved brain architecture with enlarged mushroom bodies and terminal medullae, shaped by similar environmental pressures. Despite this similarity, some anatomical features near the brain vary between species, suggesting that some ecological factors, such as microhabitat and trophic strategies, also influence nervous
Adrien Mathou +5 more
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Efectos de Bacillus sp. como bacterias biofloculantes en el cultivo del camarón
Antecedentes: Dentro de las bacterias usadas como probiótico en acuicultura, el género Bacillus se encuentra entre las más estudiadas, además de la actividad biofloculante puede ofrecer otros beneficios como el reciclamiento de nitrógeno en el estanque ...
Yudelquis Aldana Calderón +2 more
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Abstract Effective management of ammonia and nitrite remains a major challenge in intensive shrimp aquaculture, where excessive nitrogen loading compromises water quality and animal health. Indigenous microbial communities inhabiting mangrove sediments are widely considered potential sources of ammonia‐ and nitrite‐transforming microorganisms; however,
Muhamad Amin +7 more
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Abstract Aquaculture has increasingly turned toward plant extracts' usage as functional additives, owing to their rich content of bioactive compounds that enhance growth performance, boost immune responses, and improve antioxidant capacity in cultured species.
Nader N. Hassona +9 more
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