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Digenea of Adriatic cage-reared northern bluefin tuna (Thunnus thynnus thynnus)
Bulletin of the European Association of Fish Pathologists, 2004Cage rearing of northern bluefin tuna (Thunnus thynnus thynnus) in the Adriatic Sea is a relatively novel branch of aquaculture, with scarce literature on fish pathologies. In this study, viscera and gills of 52 specimens of 13 kg tuna showed an interesting composition of digenean parasitofauna.
Tudor, Mladen, Mladineo, Ivona
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Cardiac growth, myoglobin, proteins and DNA in developing tuna (Thunnus thynnus thynnus L.)
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Physiology, 1981Abstract 1. 1. The relative heart weight in the developing tuna (body weights range from 0.6–350 kg) is substantially greater than in other seawater fish and corresponds to values found in small mammals. 2. 2. The relative heart weight shows two different growth velocities with the breaking point between 10 and 20 kg of body weight.
O Poupa, L Lindström, A Maresca, B Tota
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Farming Thunnus thynnus in Mediterranean Sea: Is an Illusion?
Poultry, Fisheries & Wildlife Sciences, 2015Thunnus thynnus is one of the most popular species in the world. Tuna fishing is an economic activity of prime importance and a booming business. The reproduction control in captivity represents the first step for the production of Tuna in captivity. Tuna, thanks to its palatability, would be an excellent candidate for aquaculture, but unfortunately ...
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Lipoma in a farmed northern bluefin tuna, Thunnus thynnus (L.)
Journal of Fish Diseases, 2006An adult male northern bluefin tuna from an ongrowing site was sent to the laboratory for histopathological examination. The mass was located in the dorsal musculature over the vertebral column. It was oval shaped, firm in consistence and measured 35 X 22 cm. The tumour appeared well delimited by the surrounding tissues.
MARINO, Fabio +3 more
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The carbon monoxide Bohr effect in hemoglobin from Thunnus thynnus
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 1966Abstract The carbon monoxide Bohr effect of Thunnus thynnus hemoglobin was studied by the method of differential titrations. The results can be fitted by the simple model usually applied to mammalian hemoglobins, which assumes the presence of only two ligand-linked acid groups, one for the acid and one for the alkaline part of the effect.
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Osservazioni sulla parassitofauna del tonno rosso (Thunnus thynnus).
2005Il grande interesse commerciale rivestito dal tonno rosso (Thunnus thynnus) ha spinto negli ultimi anni ad intraprendere in diverse aree del bacino mediterraneo attività di acquacoltura volte all'ingrasso di soggetti selvatici in gabbie galleggianti.
F. CASTIGLIONE +6 more
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Oxygen Equilibrium of Myoglobin from Thunnus thynnus
Nature, 1960A, ROSSI-FANELLI +2 more
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Biodiversity of Didymozoid trematodes in reared bluefin tuna (Thunnus thynnus)
Parassitologia, 2007Tuna (Thunnus spp.) comprises the most valuable finfish aquaculture product currently recognized around the world, with two main methods of rearing processes in use. The most common is the fattening process where fish are kept in captivity for 6-10 months, practiced in the Mediterranean, Australia, Mexico and Japan. In the Adriatic Sea however, smaller
Čanković, Milan, Mladineo, Ivona
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