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The Effects of Dietary n-3 Highly Unsaturated Fatty Acids on Growth, Antioxidant Capacity, Immunity, and Oxylipin Profiles in Acipenser dabryanus. [PDF]

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Importance of habitat and migration to sturgeons with emphasis on lake sturgeon

Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 1996
Sturgeons utilize a variety of habitat types throughout their life: rivers for spawning; rivers, lakes, estuaries, or the sea for feeding and wintering adults; and estuarine areas for feeding young. Distances covered by some sturgeons during spawning migrations show a positive relationship to average adult size. The lake sturgeon, Acipenser fulvescens,
N. Auer
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The development of the sturgeon heart

Anatomy and Embryology, 2004
This paper presents a sequential analysis of the development of the sturgeon (Acipenser naccarii) heart from the end of gastrulation to the early juvenile stages. At late neurulation, the heart appears as a straight, short tube located over the endoderm that forms the wall of the yolk sac, in front of the developing head. The heart axis is aligned with
Valentín Sans-Coma   +5 more
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Bacterial pathogens and health problems of Acipenser gueldenstaedtii and Acipenser baerii sturgeons reared in the eastern Black Sea region of Turkey.

Iranian Journal of Veterinary Research, 2017
Farming sturgeons is an economically important practice in a number of Asian and European countries. However, since it is not widely implementedin Turkey, fertilized eggs necessary for research and industrial activities are imported from Germany.
Ş. Kayış   +3 more
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The chromosomes of Italian sturgeons

Experientia, 1974
On presente l'etude caryologique des trois especes d'Esturgeons des eaux italiennes. L'especeHuso huso a un nombre diploide d'environ 116, dont 34 couples de chromosomes metacentriques et submetacentriques, 3 couples de chromosomes acrocentriques, et environ 38 microchromosomes.
F. Fontana, G. Colombo
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