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Food consumption and growth of two piscivorous fishes, the mandarin fish and the Chinese snakehead
Journal of Fish Biology, 1998Rates of maximum food consumption and growth were determined for immature mandarin fishSiniperca chuatsi(47·2—540·2 g) and Chinese snakeheadChanna argus(45·0—546·2 g) at 10, 15, 20, 25, 30 and 35) C. The relationship between maximum rate of food consumption (Cmax), body weight (W) and temperature (T) was described by the multiple regression equations ...
J. Liu, Y. Cui, J. Liu
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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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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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Pharmacokinetics of enrofloxacin in snakehead fish, Channa argus
Journal of Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 2015The pharmacokinetics of enrofloxacin (EF) was investigated after single intravenous (i.v.) and oral (p.o.) dose of 10 mg/kg body weight (b.w.) in snakehead fish at 24–26 °C. The plasma concentrations of EF and its metabolite ciprofloxacin (CF) were determined by high‐performance liquid chromatography.
X, Fang, J, Zhou, X, Liu
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Seasonal immune rhythm of leukocytes in the freshwater snakehead fish, Channa punctatus
Journal of Comparative Physiology B, 2022Annual rhythms are observed in many physiological processes and are an important approach to cope with seasonal stressors. The use of lower vertebrates as an experimental model is crucial to understand the evolution of this biological clock. This study aims to characterize the seasonal variability in the leukocyte immune responses in Channa punctatus ...
Ajay Kumar Bhardwaj +3 more
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Improving Post-Laparotomy Wound Healing With Snakehead Fish Extract
Jurnal EduHealthPost-laparotomy wound healing is a critical aspect of surgical recovery, often influenced by various factors including age and nutritional interventions. This study investigates the potential of snakehead fish extract in expediting wound healing processes among post-laparotomy patients.
Innani Wildania Husna +3 more
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Fish Physiology and Biochemistry, 2016
The optimal protein replacement of fish meal (FM) by fish condensate (FC) was investigated in striped snakehead, Channa striata (Bloch) (1.78 ± 0.02 g initial weight). The FM-based diet (0FC) was replaced by substituting protein from FC for 100 (100FC), 200 (200FC), 300 (300FC), 400 (400FC), 500 (500FC) or 600 (600FC) g kg-1 of the FM, and a commercial
Wattana, Wattanakul +3 more
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The optimal protein replacement of fish meal (FM) by fish condensate (FC) was investigated in striped snakehead, Channa striata (Bloch) (1.78 ± 0.02 g initial weight). The FM-based diet (0FC) was replaced by substituting protein from FC for 100 (100FC), 200 (200FC), 300 (300FC), 400 (400FC), 500 (500FC) or 600 (600FC) g kg-1 of the FM, and a commercial
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Optimum of Protein:Energy Ratios for Snakehead Fish (Channa striata) Diet
2020Khon Kaen Agriculture Journal, 48, 5, 1098 ...
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Fish & Shellfish Immunology
A new virus known as snakehead rhabdovirus (SHRV-In) was discovered in South India in striped snakehead (Channa striata) that had hemorrhagic patches and cutaneous ulcerations. The virus is the most potentially harmful pathogen of snakehead because it could cause 100% mortality within 5 days.
Priyadharshini Michael +8 more
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A new virus known as snakehead rhabdovirus (SHRV-In) was discovered in South India in striped snakehead (Channa striata) that had hemorrhagic patches and cutaneous ulcerations. The virus is the most potentially harmful pathogen of snakehead because it could cause 100% mortality within 5 days.
Priyadharshini Michael +8 more
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Effectiveness of IgM and bodyweight of snakehead fish concentrate dispersion
AIP Conference Proceedings, 2023Rafika Dyah Maharani +2 more
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Virginia Tech to host seminar on northern snakehead fish
2013The Virginia Tech Chapter of the American Fisheries Society will host a seminar by Brett Coakley, fisheries biologist with the Maryland Department of Natural Resources, entitled "Dealing with an exotic species introduction: the northern snakehead (Channa argus) past, present and future management in Maryland." The seminar, which is free and open to the
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