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Proceedings of the First International Snakehead Symposium

2019
<em>Abstract.</em>—Northern Snakehead <em>Channa argus</em>, a species native to parts of Asia, became established in the Potomac River drainage prior to 2004. Removals by agencies appeared to do little to control abundance or limit spread into new waterways.
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A subunit vaccine encoding glycoprotein holds potential to protect snakehead (Channa argus) from snakehead vesiculovirus infection

Aquaculture, 2023
Haixiang Ma   +8 more
exaly   +2 more sources

Clinical response of snakeheads (Ophicephalus striatus) to experimental infection with snakehead fish rhabdovirus and snakehead cell line retrovirus

Aquaculture, 1993
Abstract Juvenile snakehead fish ( Ophicephalus striatus ) susceptible to epizootic ulcerative syndrome (EUS) were exposed to experimental infections with an EUS-associated rhabdovirus by intraperitoneal inoculation or bath challenge, and to a snakehead cell line derived retrovirus by intraperitoneal inoculation.
G.N. Frerichs   +2 more
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Northern Snakeheads in New York City

Northeastern Naturalist, 2016
Abstract A population of Channa argus (Northern Snakehead) was discovered in the Meadow/Willow lakes system in Queens, NY, in 2005 and monitored annually by electrofishing through 2013. Despite apparently suitable habitat, a variety of forage fish species, and rapid early growth by Snakeheads, the Meadow/Willow Snakehead population has not rapidly ...
Melissa K. Cohen, James A. MacDonald
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Harvest of Northern Snakehead with Bowfishing in Maryland

Integrative And Comparative Biology
Synopsis Illegal introductions in North America have helped establish populations of Northern Snakehead (Channa argus), an invasive freshwater fish from Asia. Once targeted for eradication, widespread establishment of populations in the Chesapeake Bay watershed has now led management to prioritize mitigation.
Joseph W, Love   +4 more
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Biodiversity Record: A common snakehead with fry

2021
Nature in Singapore, 14 ...
Teo, Ryuta, Yeo, Trifanny
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Nocardiosis in snakehead, Ophiocephalus argus Cantor

Aquaculture, 2007
Abstract An epizootic in snakehead ( Ophiocephalus argus Cantor ) of the brackish pond was found to be caused by a Nocardia sp. in Zhejiang, China, from June to July 2006. The cumulative mortality within 30 days was 35% (180,000 out of 500,000) and the diseased fish were 18 months old with individual length from 30 to 35 cm.
G.-L. Wang   +4 more
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