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Sex control in tilapias

2018
Tilapias are the second largest group of fish produced worldwide, due to their great plasticity and ideal aquaculture traits, particularly the Nile tilapia. On most tilapia farms, sex control is necessary to increase profitability, due to early and continuous reproduction and female mouth‐brooding, and to benefit from the males' faster growth rate ...
Baroiller, Jean-Francois   +1 more
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Tilapia Larviculture

2021
Ronald Kennedy Luz   +1 more
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Tilapias

2008
Avner Cnaani, Gideon Hulata
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Strategies to enhance tilapia immunity to improve their health in aquaculture

Reviews in Aquaculture, 2023
Melba G Bondad-Reantaso   +1 more
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Tilapia

The Progressive Fish-Culturist, 1955
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Tilapia-borne zoonoses

Zoonoses can be described as diseases caused by infectious agents that are transmissible between animals and humans (bidirectional), or transmissible from animals to humans (unidirectional), with terms such as reverse zoonosis or anthroponosis used to describe transmission in the opposite direction, i.e. from humans to animals.
Zadoks, R, van der Giessen, J, Haenen, O
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Scombroid poisoning from tilapia

The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2016
Sean Patrick, Nordt, David, Pomeranz
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