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Ammonia is widely regarded as the primary chemical pollutant responsible for fish toxicity in aquaculture. Scatophagus argus is an economically important euryhaline species extensively cultured in marine aquaculture.
Haixin Xu +5 more
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Studies on some post larval fishes of the Madras plankton [PDF]
With a view to study .the larval and post-larval stages of the common pshes occurring along the Madras Coast, regular plankton collections were . made from the Sea and from the backwaters of the Cooum and Adyar throughout the period of study.
Nair, R V
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Hepato‐Renal Damage of Hyaluronic Acid on the African Catfish (Clarias gariepinus)
Hyaluronic acid (HA) is a versatile polysaccharide with a broad range of biological, pharmacological, and therapeutic applications due to its anti‐inflammatory properties, low immunogenicity, natural breakdown, compatibility with live tissue, and capacity to promote cell growth and specialization.
Mahmoud S. Sabra +12 more
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Variasi Jumlah Dan Jenis Hasil Tangkapan Jaring Rampus Pada Ukuran Mata Jaring Yang Berbeda Di Perairan Teluk Jakarta [PDF]
Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menentukan variasi hasil jumlah dan spesies yang tertangkap oleh jaring monofilament gillnet dengan ukuran mata jaring berbeda. Penelitian ini dilakukan dengan melakukan uji coba penangkapan di laut
Aji, S. P. (Singgih) +2 more
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Evaluation of Metallothionein Expression as a Biomarker of Mercury Exposure in Scatophagus argus
The effect of mercury exposure to total Metallothionein (MT) response and bioaccumulation under control and acute mercury exposure were investigated in scats (Scatophagus argus). Scats were exposed to different mercury concentrations (10, 20 and 30 microg Hg L(-1)) for 24, 48 and 72 h.
Y, Nikpour +4 more
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Climate change is causing saline intrusion, negatively affecting aquaculture productivity on a global scale. It is necessary to explore suitable species for coastal aquaculture in water with low to moderate salinity. Thus, the objective of the present study was to assess the impact of salinity on the growth performance, muscle composition, and blood ...
Md. Foysul Hossain +7 more
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Genetic and morphological evidence reveals the existence of a new family, genus and species of Echinorhynchida (Acanthocephala) [PDF]
Gymnorhadinorhynchus gen. n. is proposed to accommodate its type species, G. decapteri sp. n., a parasite of the marine fish Decapterus punctatus (Cuvier), caught from the coastal waters of Brazil. Gymnorhadinorhynchus decapteri sp. n.
Braicovich, Paola Elizabeth +5 more
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This paper explores the aquaculture and fisheries’ potentials within the ecologically critical areas (ECAs) of the Sundarbans, Bangladesh, highlighting their socioeconomic importance and the urgent need for sustainable management practices. As the largest mangrove forest globally and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Sundarbans is a biodiversity ...
Khan Kamal Uddin Ahmed +2 more
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Komposisi Hasil Tangkapan Gombang di Desa Meskom Kecamatan Bengkalis Kabupaten Bengkalis Provinsi Riau [PDF]
One of the fishing gear used by fisherman in Meskom Village is the gombang fishing gear. The purpose of this study is to know the composition of the catch gombang in Meskom Village. The research was conducted in March 2017.
Khairunnisa, R. (Rani) +2 more
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Hyperostosis in Fishes: An Update With New Species Records
Hyperostosis is an enigmatic dimension of diversity in the anatomy of fishes. This excessive overgrowth of bone is natural in origin, occurs almost exclusively in marine fishes, is generally species‐specific, and becomes fully developed only in large individuals. We document hyperostosis in 35 families, 89 genera, and 153 species.
William F. Smith‐Vaniz +2 more
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