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Feeding frequency and growth performance of juvenile pink shrimp (Farfantepenaeus paulensis)
It is generally believed that increasing feeding frequency has immediate benefits, including reduced nutrient leaching and increased shrimp growth. In this context, the aim this work was to evaluate the effect of feeding frequency in growth performance ...
C. S. Pontes +4 more
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Decadal Rapid Change in Energetic Carrying Capacity for Juvenile Chum Salmon in the Sanriku Coast
ABSTRACT Adult returns to coastal rivers in Sanriku, located near the southernmost area of chum salmon distribution, have declined since 2010. Climate‐induced fluctuations in juvenile prey availability may affect growth and survival, which are linked to adult returns.
Yuki Iino +3 more
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On the cephalothorax of the pink shrimp: III. Nutritional quality of the isolated protein
The nutritional quality of the protein isolated of pink shrimp (Penaeus brasiliensis and Penaeus paukensis) oephalothorax by alkali solubilization and subsequent isoelectric precipitation was biologically evaluated through the food efficiency ratio ...
Tenuta Filho, Alfredo +1 more
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ABSTRACT Small pelagic fish and other forage species are patchily distributed over space and time, resulting in variable foraging conditions experienced by their predators. The high‐resolution data necessary to understand the spatiotemporal structure of forage communities are challenging to collect with expensive fishery‐independent surveys, meaning ...
Wesley L. Greentree +4 more
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The pink shrimp, Farfantepenaeus duorarum, fishery of Campeche Bank, Mexico, was analyzed in order to characterize it and to test the effect of different fishing intensities upon the stock.
M Ramírez-Rodríguez +2 more
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ABSTRACT Microplastics have been identified in hundreds of species, with evidence of trophic transfer via contaminated prey. Sarasota Bay common bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) serve as sentinels of coastal pollution, including plastics and chemical plasticizers. Previous research confirmed microplastic ingestion in these dolphins (100.0%, n =
Estella Martin +12 more
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Adaptive Acoustic Monitoring for Endangered Cook Inlet Beluga Whales in Complex Soundscapes
ABSTRACT Effective conservation of the endangered Cook Inlet beluga whale (Delphinapterus leucas) requires comprehensive spatiotemporal data, yet monitoring efforts remain spatially biased, underrepresenting important southern habitats. Passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) provides the necessary broad‐scale coverage, but its expansion introduces ...
Manuel Castellote +7 more
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Evidence of an active laccase-like enzyme in deepwater pink shrimp (Parapenaeus longirostris)
This paper demonstrates the presence of an active laccase-like enzyme from deepwater pink shrimp (Parapenaeus longirostris) using polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis.
Montero García, Pilar +2 more
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ABSTMCT: Similar dinoflagellate-like organisms were observed histologically in spot shrimp Pandalus platyceros and pink shrimp P borealis from Yakutat and Prince William Sound, Alaska, USA, respectively. Infection in spot shrimp caused chalky white musculature, described as 'milky' by local fishers.
TR Meyers, DV Lightner, RM Redman
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Analyses of cytochrome P450 1a (CYP1A)‐knockout (KO) Javanese medaka (Oryzias javanicus) revealed that CYP1A is involved in glucose regulation and reproduction. In the KO fish, significant increases in hepatic transcripts of insulin, glucagon, and somatostatin genes, as well as elevated blood glucose, liver mass, and liver triglyceride levels ...
Suhaila Rusni +10 more
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