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Polychlorinated Biphenyl absorbed from Sediments by Fiddler Crabs and Pink Shrimp
Nature, 1971POLYCHLORINATED biphenyls (PCBs) are manufactured in the United States, Europe, and Japan and used as plasticizers, flame retardants, insulating and heat exchange fluids and in many other products1. Structurally related to DDT, soluble in lipid but relatively insoluble in water, and extremely persistent in the environment2, they have been reported in ...
D R, Nimmo +3 more
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AN IMPROVED METHOD FOR DETECTING OVARIAN MATURATION IN PINK SHRIMP
Proceedings of the annual workshop - World Mariculture Society, 1973ABSTRACTPolyacrylamide gel electrophoresis was used to separate proteins found in the circulatory fluid of pink shrimp (Penaeus duorarum). Because certain proteins in the hemolymph increase in concentration during egg development, the technique can be used to assess the effects of various experimental conditions on ovarian development of experimental ...
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Indole production and deepwater pink shrimp (Parapenaeus longirostris) decomposition
European Food Research and Technology, 2005Indole levels have been used to confirm the sensory evaluation of shrimp decomposition and a limit of 250 μg/kg has been used in several countries to differentiate passable shrimp from shrimp in the first state of decomposition. However, no data exist on the correlation between sensory quality and indole content in deepwater pink shrimp (Parapenaeus ...
Rogério Mendes +3 more
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Some aspects of myosin adenosine triphosphatase of pink shrimp (Penaeus duorarum)
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Comparative Biochemistry, 1974Abstract 1. 1. Myosin ATP'ases of shrimp and rabbit muscle behave similarily except at temperatures above 30°C where the activity in shrimp started to decline rapidly. 2. 2. There is a correlation between the effects of temperature on myosin ATP'ase and behavior of shrimp in nature; this compares well with similar observations in crayfish ...
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An enzootic nuclear polyhedrosis virus of pink shrimp: Ultrastructure, prevalence, and enhancement
Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, 1974Abstract A nuclear polyhedrosis virus exists in pink shrimp, Penaeus duorarum, from waters of the northern Gulf of Mexico. This virus is rod-shaped, 269 nm long, and possesses an outer envelope surrounding its nucleocapsid. The nucleocapsid is 50 nm in diameter. The virus occurs in nuclei of host hepatopancreatic and midgut cells, and is both free in
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2006
The morphometric and morphological characters of the rostrum have been widely used to identify penaeid shrimp species (Heales et al., 1985; Dall et al., 1990; Pendrey et al., 1999). In this setting, one of the constraints in studies of penaeid shrimp populations has been the uncertainty in the identification of early life history stages, especially in ...
May-Kú, Marco A. +2 more
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The morphometric and morphological characters of the rostrum have been widely used to identify penaeid shrimp species (Heales et al., 1985; Dall et al., 1990; Pendrey et al., 1999). In this setting, one of the constraints in studies of penaeid shrimp populations has been the uncertainty in the identification of early life history stages, especially in ...
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Microsporidiosis successfully transmitted experimentally in pink shrimp
Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, 1976E.S. Iversen, J.F. Kelly
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Microsatellites characterization in the pink shrimp Farfantepenaeus notialis
Biochemical Society Transactions, 2000A. Robainas +4 more
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Microbial enhancement of the pink shrimp (Penaeus notialis) waste
Nigerian Journal of FisheriesShellfish processing generates a large amount of wastes which is rich in chitin and protein. This shrimp waste is indiscriminately disposed resulting in environmental pollution. Biofermentation of this waste could enhance its protein content and improve digestibility, making it a cheap alternative for supplementing fish meal, which is expensive.
Olajuyigbe, O.O., Fagade , O.E.
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