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ABSTRACT Aquaculture has become one of the fastest‐growing food production sectors in Bangladesh and contributes significantly to food security, nutrition, livelihoods and the national economy. In Bangladesh, aquaculture mainly relies on the culture of major carps, catfishes and shrimp, which are also widely farmed across Asia and other parts of the ...
Zakiur Rahman Sarker +4 more
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Review of Birgitte Bøggild Johannsen and Konrad Ottenheym, eds., Beyond Scylla and Charybdis: European Courts and Court Residences outside Habsburg and Valois/Bourbon Territories 1500-1700 (Copenhagen: National Museum of Denmark and University Press of ...
R Malcolm Smuts
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ABSTRACT This study assesses the current status, indigenous harvesting techniques, seasonal dynamics and market value chain to identify constraints and opportunities of the small‐scale clam fishery along the southeast coast of Bangladesh. Data were collected from 216 stakeholders across 11 coastal sites using structured interviews, focus group ...
Mohammad Najmul Hasan +4 more
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The objective of the present study was to examine the effect of different rearing temperatures on growth, survival, instar development, and fatty acid (FA) composition of orange mud crab instars, Scylla olivacea.
Mohamad N. Azra +3 more
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Scylla serrata (Forskål, 1775) Cancer serratus Forskål, 1775: 90. Material examined. None. Distribution. Western Atlantic—Colombia and Brazil (Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo). Western Pacific—Moçambique and South Africa. Indo-West Pacific—Taiwan, Philippines, Indonesia, Japan, and Australia (Barnard 1950; Hutchings & Recher 1981; Melo 1983, 1996; Keenan et ...
Mantelatto, Fernando L. +8 more
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Government and Corruption: Scylla and Charybdis [PDF]
ABSTRACTUsing public sector employment and corruption perception data for 72 countries across the world, this article demonstrates that despite common notion countries with “smaller” governments do not tend to have lower corruption. Under general assumptions, one can demonstrate that there is an optimal size of public sector employment corresponding to
Yamshchikov, I. +2 more
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ABSTRACT The article demonstrates how, under authoritarian practices and post‐colonialism, a state employs deceptive citizenship as an instrument of a ‘new war.’ The deceptive citizenship operates within informational autocracy for a selected category of migrantised people, which make them unaware about the legal, political and mobility consequences of
Irina Kuznetsova
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Searching for the beasts in the archive as methodological praxis
This article offers searching for the beasts in the archive as a methodological tool available to researchers invested in both anticolonialism and antianthropocentrism. By focusing on three basic units of reference—categories, histories, and borders—the article shows how searching for the beasts unsettles some taken‐for‐granted assumptions that ...
Senel Wanniarachchi
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ABSTRACT Gold discoveries transformed the 19th century British colony of Queensland, Australia, driving migration, a second wave of pastoral expansion northwards, and an increasingly diverse population. This study presents a comparative and contextual zooarchaeological analysis of British and southern Chinese food waste—globally significant migrant ...
Marc Cheeseman
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Hydrological control of ecosystem functioning in a coastal lagoon
Abstract Located at the land–ocean interface, coastal lagoons are specifically vulnerable to increasing threats from anthropogenic activities and climate change. Understanding the hydrological and ecological responses of these lagoon systems to global and local changes is essential.
Aladin Andrisoa +3 more
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