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Genomic resources for the Caribbean King Crab. ABSTRACT The Caribbean King crab Maguimithrax spinosissimus is the largest brachyuran in the western Atlantic and target of subsistence, recreational, and/or artisanal fisheries. Also, its abbreviated larval period makes it a candidate for mariculture to support coral reef restoration efforts.
Juan Antonio Baeza
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The vast Lake Baikal in Siberia is located in a region with a continental climate, implying pronounced seasonal temperature differences. Remarkably, reproducing during the extremely cold winters when the lake is covered by a thick ice layer is a common trait in Baikal's endemic littoral amphipods.
Polina Lipaeva +6 more
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Use of Liquid Nitrogen in Food Products: A Review
ABSTRACT The increasing demand for frozen products has led companies to offer a variety of foods that may struggle to maintain quality. Traditional freezing methods often negatively impact food quality, affecting texture, color, flavor, and so forth.
Fabiola Pesce +3 more
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This study developed 19 novel genomic SSR markers for the critically endangered Chinese giant salamander (Andrias spp.) using next‐generation sequencing, revealing 316,313 SSR loci. Analysis of 60 wild individuals across six sites in Hunan Zhangjiajie Giant Salamander National Nature Reserve identified the highest genetic diversity in the long‐term ...
Mingyao Zhang +8 more
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Molting is a crucial process for crab growth and development. However, the impacts of molting on the structure and function of the gut bacterial community in swimming crab Portunus trituberculatus are poorly understood. Then, dynamic changes in the microbiotas of gut segments (foregut, midgut, and hindgut) after molting were investigated using 16S rRNA
Weichuan Lin +4 more
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Abstract Polychaetes are a promising intertidal resources due to their widespread distribution, considerable biomass, and high nutrition value. The nutritional profiles of two novel tropical polychaetes species (Marphysa sp. and Halla sp.) were determined.
Xi Wang +4 more
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Abstract Toll‐like receptor (TLR) is one of the most important pattern recognition receptors in both invertebrate and vertebrate animals. In previous study, three different kinds of TLR cDNAs (PtToll1‐3) have been cloned from Portunus trituberculatus. In this study, a novel PtToll4 cDNA sequence was identified in this crab. The PtToll4 ORF is predicted
Hao Liu +4 more
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Tryptophan, recognized as the third limiting amino acid, plays a crucial physiological function. The optimal tryptophan requirement for oriental river prawn (Macrobrachium nipponense) was assessed, and its impact on agonistic behavior was evaluated in this study. An 8‐week feeding trial was implemented with six different tryptophan levels: 0.07%, 0.17%,
Shiqian Cao +6 more
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Reproductive maturation remains a central bottleneck in crustacean aquaculture, as ovarian development dictates broodstock quality, fecundity, and larval viability. This review synthesizes current knowledge on the physiological regulation of ovarian maturation in decapod crustaceans, emphasizing the interplay of hormones, nutrients, and environmental ...
Tariq Dildar +3 more
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Molecular cloning, characterization and expression analysis of heat shock protein 90 (HSP90) from the mud crab Scylla paramamosain [PDF]
Heat shock protein 90 (HSP90) is a highly conserved protein and plays an important role in maintaining the structure of protein, participating in the immunity and regulating the cell cycle.
Jiang, K +5 more
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