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Phylogenomic analysis of the Ponticus clade: strains isolated from the spotted rose snapper (Lutjanus guttatus)

Antonie van Leeuwenhoek
The family Vibrionaceae is classified into many clades based on their phylogenetic relationships. The Ponticus clade is one of its clades and consists of four species, Vibrio panuliri, V. ponticus, V. rhodolitus, and V. taketomensis. Two strains, CAIM 703 and CAIM 1902, were isolated from the diseased spotted rose snapper external lesion (Lutjanus ...
Alejandra, de Jesús Chavarín-Meza   +2 more
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Age, growth, and mortality of the spotted rose snapper Lutjanus guttatus from the southeastern Gulf of California

Fisheries Research, 2006
Abstract The age of the spotted rose snapper Lutjanus guttatus over the continental shelf of the southeastern Gulf of California was estimated by examining transverse sections of their sagittal otoliths. Individuals (238) collected from summer 2001 to spring 2003 were analyzed.
Felipe Amezcua   +2 more
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Susceptibility and Tolerance of Spotted Seatrout, Cynoscion nebulosus, and Red Snapper, Lutjanus campechanus, to Experimental Infections with Amyloodinium ocellatum

Journal of Parasitology, 2011
Amyloodinium ocellatum is a parasitic dinoflagellate that infects warm-water marine and estuarine fishes and causes mortalities in aquaculture. Its life cycle consists of 3 stages: a feeding trophont that parasitizes the gills and skin where it interferes with gas exchange, osmoregulation, and tissue integrity; a detached reproductive tomont; and a ...
Masson, Ignacio   +2 more
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FINANCIAL ANALYSIS OF PILOT-SCALE EGG PRODUCTION OF SPOTTED ROSE SNAPPER,Lutjanus guttatus

Aquaculture Economics & Management, 2013
A financial analysis was carried out on a pilot-scale of an egg production cycle for establishing, maintaining and spawning of captive broodstock of spotted rose snapper, Lutjanus guttatus, in Mazatlan, Mexico. Breeders were maintained for 15 months in two 18-m3 fiberglass tanks with an open flow system and spontaneously spawned 71.28 million floating ...
Leonardo Ibarra-Castro   +2 more
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Homeopathy for marine fish aquaculture: Increased growth and survival of juvenile spotted rose snapper Lutjanus guttatus

Homeopathy, 2016
Homeopathy medicines have been applied with positive results in agriculture, livestock and freshwater aquaculture. Commercial formulations such as Homeopatila™ have been successfully evaluated in Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) and Pacu (Piaractus mesopotamicus) with measurable effects on growth, survival, and immune response during culture ...
José Manuel Mazón-Suástegui   +6 more
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The green alga Ulva lactuca as a potential ingredient in diets for juvenile white spotted snapper Lutjanus stellatus Akazaki

Journal of Applied Phycology, 2015
This trial evaluated the green alga Ulva lactuca as a potential ingredient in diets for juvenile white-spotted snapper Lutjanus stellatus Akazaki (initial mass 12.10 ± 0.10 g). Five test diets had similar protein and lipid levels (42 % crude protein and 8.5 % crude lipid), control diet without U.
Dashi Zhu   +4 more
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Effect of ovenproof plastic films on the quality of spotted rose snapper (lutjanus guttatus) fillets during frozen storage

Packaging Technology and Science, 2006
AbstractSpotted rose snapper (Lutjanus guttatus) fillets packed in two polymer films, polyamide 6,6 (PA66) and polyethylene terephthalate (PET), were stored at −20°C for a period of 120 days. Films were tested for melting temperature (PA66 253–257°C and PET 252–255°C), oxygen transmission rate [PA66 51.8 ± 12.9cm3/(m2·24h·atm) and PET 152.7 ± 0.2cm3 ...
José Angel Dorado‐Rodelo   +2 more
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Population characteristics of spotted rose snapper lutjanus guttatus caught as shrimp bycatch in the gulf of California

2009
Son escasos los estudios sobre la biología poblacional del pargo lunarejo Lutjanus guttatus. Los adultos de esta especie, de alto valor comercial, son capturados con redes agalleras y anzuelos mientras que los juveniles son capturados como fauna de acompañamiento de la pesca de camarón y usualmente descartados.
González-Ochoa, Oscar A   +2 more
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Larval rearing of spotted rose snapper Lutjanus guttatus under experimental conditions.

2005
García-Ortega A   +7 more
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