In light of the ongoing depletion of global fishery resources, there has been a growing trend towards increasing the scope of stock enhancement activities.
Zichen Wang, Zehua Lv, Junbo Zhang
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What determines growth potential and juvenile quality of farmed fish species? [PDF]
Enhanced production of high quality and healthy fry is a key target for a successful and competitive expansion of the aquaculture industry. Although large quantities of fish larvae are produced, survival rates are often low or highly variable and growth ...
Alami-Durante +225 more
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The effects of vitamin A palmitate (VAP; 2.7, 27 and 165 mg/100 g diet), β-carotene (βC; 1, 9 and 50 mg/100 g diet) and retinoic acid (RA; 2.8, 28 and 166 mg/100 g diet) on the incidence of deformities in red sea bream (Chrysophrys major) larvae were
LH Hernández-H +6 more
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A new type of lordosis and vertebral body compression in Gilthead seabream, Sparus aurata Linnaeus, 1758: aetiology, anatomy and consequences for survival [PDF]
A new type of vertebral malformation is described, consisting of deformed cartilaginous neural and haemal processes and the compression and fusion of vertebral bodies. The malformation is designated as haemal vertebral compression and fusion (haemal VCF).
Georgiou, AN +4 more
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Transcriptional Assessment by Microarray Analysis and Large-Scale Meta-analysis of the Metabolic Capacity of Cardiac and Skeletal Muscle Tissues to Cope With Reduced Nutrient Availability in Gilthead Sea Bream (Sparus aurata L.) [PDF]
The effects of nutrient availability on the transcriptome of cardiac and skeletal muscle tissues were assessed in juvenile gilthead sea bream fed with a standard diet at two feeding levels: (1) full ration size and (2) 70 % satiation followed by a ...
Baron, Daniel +6 more
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Temperature responsiveness of gilthead sea bream bone; an in vitro and in vivo approach [PDF]
This study aimed to characterize the molecules involved in osteogenesis in seabream and establish using in vitro/in vivo approaches the responsiveness of selected key genes to temperature.
Capilla, Encarnacion +8 more
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Spatial genetic structure in the saddled sea bream (Oblada melanura [Linnaeus, 1758]) suggests multi-scaled patterns of connectivity between protected and unprotected areas in the Western Mediterranean Sea [PDF]
Marine protected areas (MPAs) and networks of MPAs are advocated worldwide for the achievement of marine conservation objectives. Although the knowledge about population connectivity is considered fundamental for the optimal design of MPAs and networks ...
Calo A. +4 more
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Development of the myotomal musculature in the red sea bream.
The developmental process of the myotomal musculature in the red sea bream was investigated histochemically from newly hatched larvae to juveniles, and histochemical characters of the fiber types were confirmed in young specimens. Three main fiber types, so-called red, pink and white, were recognized on the basis of differences in fiber size and the ...
Masanobu MATSUOKA, Tamotsu IWAI
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Red sea bream (Pagrus major) is described as one of the marine fishes with high economic value, which is widely cultivated in East Asia. With large-scale and intensive aquaculture, bacterial diseases outbreak more frequently than before.
Lianfei Song, Xianzhi Dong, Guobin Hu
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Suitable dietary protein/lipid of hybrid, female red sea bream Pagrus major and Male Black Sea Bream Acanthopagrus schlegeli in Juvenile Stage, as compared with Red Sea Bream [PDF]
To determine a suitable dietary protein/lipid (CP/CL) ratio in the early juvenile stages of hybrid porgy (F1), female red sea bream (RSB) × male black sea bream, five diets with various CP/CL ratios—60/7, 55/12, 51/17, 46/23, and 41/28—were prepared and ...
Amal Biswas +8 more
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