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LA IMPORTANCIA DE LOS HELMINTOS MONOGENEOS EN EL CULTIVO DE TILAPIA DEL NILO EN BRASIL
Eduardo Luis Tavares Gonçalves +2 more
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The Fish Behind Fish Feed: Rethinking Transparency Using DNA Tools
ABSTRACT Aquaculture is now the fastest growing food sector and may be a promising solution to increasing seafood demands. Yet, carnivorous aquaculture species such as salmon and seabass continue to rely on fishmeal and fish oil (FMFO), which are derived largely from pelagic fish that are sometimes key to the food security of some coastal nations. This
Marine Cusa +4 more
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Dietary Spirulina Ameliorates Arsenic-Induced Toxicity in Nile Tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus. [PDF]
Hossain MS +4 more
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ABSTRACT Aquaculture has expanded and intensified significantly since the mid‐20th century, affecting its contributions to food security, climate change and biodiversity conservation (FCB) outcomes. In particular, shifts in the composition of farmed species affect the sector's potential impacts on sustainable development.
Aleah Wong +3 more
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Tilapia Skin in Burn Injuries: A Narrative Review of Pathophysiology, Current Management, and Therapeutic Applications. [PDF]
Szot M +7 more
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In Vitro Effects of Environmental Salinity and Cortisol on Chloride Cell Differentiation in Embryos of Mozambique Tilapia, OREOCHROMIS MOSSAMBICUS, Measured Using a Newly Developed ‘Yolk-Ball’ Incubation System [PDF]
Kiyono Shiraishi +5 more
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ABSTRACT Chinook salmon exhibit far‐flung and disparate population‐specific marine migrations that have made it difficult to assess their trophic ecology. In this study, we collected returning and resident subadult Fraser River Chinook salmon in 2018 and 2019 from population groups with different known run‐timings (spring, summer, and fall) and marine ...
Jacob E. Lerner, Brian P. V. Hunt
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