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ABSTRACT Supplementing diets with vitamins C and E has been reported to reduce the negative effects of stress associated with higher stocking density. This study investigated the combined effects of dietary vitamins C and E on the growth, nutritional composition, haematobiochemical response and mucosal health of Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus ...
Sudipta K. Nag +7 more
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The Impact and Role of Shrimp Trawling Fishery for Kuwait's Seafood Security
ABSTRACT Shrimp trawling contributes to seafood supply for coastal communities, but it also captures high amounts of non‐target species (i.e., bycatch), which are often discarded. While one solution to address problematic bycatch is to ban trawling, the consequence may be severe on seafood security (i.e., availability and affordability), particularly ...
Abdulrahman Ben‐Hasan +3 more
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This preliminary study was conducted to determine the performance and feeding behavior of silver pomfret fingerlings (Pampus argenteus Euphrasen) fed with commercial feed and reared in fiberglass tanks. Silver pomfret fingerlings with an average
E.M. CRUZ
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The Ineffective Origin of Australian Protectionism? Victoria's McCulloch Tariff of 1866
Economic historians have identified Victoria's McCulloch Tariff of 1866 as the genesis of Australian protection of manufacturing—a trade‐policy regime that was to persist until the late‐twentieth century. The McCulloch Tariff imposed 10 per cent duties on a range of manufactured imports; this range was further extended by the closely following Customs ...
Brian D. Varian
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Changes in quality of white pomfret, chinese pomfret and grouper during ice-storage.
Specimens of white pomfret, Chinese pomfret, and grouper which are commonly consuned in Singapore were stored in ice for as long as 33 days and examined for changes in freshness, the amount of free and expressible drips, and in protein and lipid. The K value and trimethylamine were found to be suitable freshness indices for these fishes.
Cher Siang NG +6 more
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We investigated the effects of land‐use change on the abundance and morphological traits (body mass, pronotum ratios, protibial size, elytra ratio, and pronotum–abdomen proportion) of two dung beetle species (Dichotomius bos and D. nisus) in the Brazilian Pantanal.
Tais Felix Gonçalves +4 more
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Pampus argenteus is a highly commercial marine fish whose population is declining sharply. Here, we generated a female P. argenteus genome, spanning 536.33 Mb with contig N50 of 1.79 Mb; 24070 genes (99.50% of 24,182) were functionally annotated.
Jiabao Hu +11 more
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Chromosome-level genome assembly of the silver pomfret Pampus argenteus
Pampus argenteus (Euphrasen, 1788) is one of the major fishery species in coastal China. Pampus argenteus has a highly specialized morphology, and its declining fishery resources have encouraged massive research efforts on its aquacultural biology.
Jiehong Wei +5 more
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Deep-sea species, although bizarre and odd-looking organisms, also warrant scientific and conservation attention. However, information on their occurrence and fishery throughout their distribution remains limited, hindering the development of effective ...
Roger Dolorosa +3 more
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Maritime Aquaculture as Sustainable Resource use: A Hong Kong case study of the Pompano
The emergence and proliferation of maritime aquaculture is an important response to the overexploitation and subsequent depletion of open-access maritime resources.
Lawrence W. C. Lai, K. W. Chau
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