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To prevent enzymatic browning and quality loss in freshly cut apples, ascorbic acid‐enriched agarose films have been developed as biodegradable active packaging materials. Structural analyses confirmed that ascorbic acid was successfully incorporated into the polymer matrix, yielding compact, homogeneous films with improved physicochemical properties ...
Songul Bayrak, Hasan Ozdemir
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The diversity of gynogenetic, artificial sex reversal and natural silver carp and bighead carp is examined using randomly amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) method.
Wu, QJ +4 more
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Detection of silver carp DNA from water in contact with a silver carp carcass.
A plus (+) indicates a positive detection of silver carp DNA over time among triplicate water samples from chambers containing a juvenile silver carp carcass.
Nathan R. Jensen (662434) +4 more
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ABSTRACT Invasive species such as grass carp ( Ctenopharyngodon idella ) pose substantial ecological threats to North American freshwater ecosystems. Understanding their early life stage behavior is critical for management efforts. From spawning to hatching, invasive carp eggs must remain suspended in the water column while drifting downstream for the ...
Henry F. Doyle +8 more
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Heritability estimation of silver carp (Hypophthalmichthys molitrix) harvest traits using microsatellite based parentage assignment [PDF]
Silver carp accounts for the largest biomass production of any finfish aquaculture species in the world. In spite of its great importance as an aquacultural species, very little is known about the genetic parameters of its commercially important traits ...
Mohammed A. Sattar +13 more
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Investigation on the food and feeding habits of silver carp in Gobindsgar reservoir indicated that the diet of silver carp was dominated by Cyclotella spp. (diatom) followed by Chlorophyceae, Cyanophyceae, Crustacea, Dianophyceae and Rotifera.
Hamid Reza Esmaeili +1 more
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Freshwater Navigation Is Linked to Non‐Native Species Distributions Across Spatial Scales
ABSTRACT Aim Invasive species are among the most important drivers of native species declines, and cause serious economic and ecological costs. Globally, Europe is a hotspot for freshwater non‐native species, especially among macroinvertebrates and fish, and inland navigation is thought to be a major driver of their spread. However, the degree to which
Aaron N. Sexton +12 more
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Fish and macroinvertebrates in lowland drainage canals with and without grass carp
Diploid grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella L.) were introduced to a lowland Waikato drainage canal at an initial density of 40-80 kg ha -1(83-167 fish ha -1) to control aquatic macrophytes and improve water flow.
Bannon, Henry James +2 more
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ABSTRACT Aim Restoring predator populations can generate cascading effects on their prey by reshaping ecosystem food webs, yet its consequences for prey community organization and multi‐trophic dynamics remain poorly understood. We aimed to evaluate how native predator recovery shapes prey biodiversity, assembly processes, and trophic dependencies, and
Yihao Ge +8 more
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A modified mRNA differential display method has been applied to studying differential expression of protein kinase genes in oocytes between natural gynogenetic silver crucian carp and amphimictic crucian carp.
Xie, J +4 more
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