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Monsoon boosted radiation of the endemic East Asian carps
Major historical events often trigger the rapid flourishing of a few lineages, which in turn shape established biodiversity patterns. How did this...
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Effects of an ensonified bubble curtain and a cyclic sound on blocking 10 species of fishes including 4 invasive carps in a laboratory flume
Four species of invasive carp from Asia are currently advancing up the Mississippi River through its locks and dams. It has been hypothesized that...
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Development of Pangasius hypophthalmus polyculture production in Pakistan when cultured with freshwater and Chinese carps
Pond aquaculture has been developed to increase the production of the Pangasius hypothalamus , an important aquatic species; it plays a pivotal role...
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Asymmetric and parallel subgenome selection co-shape common carp domestication
BackgroundThe common carp ( Cyprinus carpio ) might best represent the domesticated allopolyploid animals. Although subgenome divergence which is...
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First Discovery of Two Asian Pond Mussel Species (Sinanodonta) in the Reft Reservoir (Middle Urals)
AbstractThis paper describes the first discovery of Sinanodonta woodiana and S. lauta in the artificially heated section of the Reft Reservoir...
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Effect of leaves and seeds of Achyranthes aspera as feed supplements on the immunological and stress parameters and related gene expressions of Asian catfish (Clarias batrachus)
The immunostimularory properties of Achyranthes aspera leaves and seeds supplemented feeds were evaluated in Asian catfish, Clarias batrachus ...
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Fishery Resources and Ichthyofaunal Diversity in the Temperate Himalayas
According to some reports, water resources in the Himalayas harbor 268 fish species distributed to 76 genera and 21 families. An updated study by the... -
Effects of salinity on gills’ chloride cells, stress indices, and gene expression of Asian seabass (Lates calcarifer, Bloch, 1790)
A 2-week research was carried out to assess water salinity (WS) effects including 0, 15, 35, and 50‰ on osmoregulatory mechanisms and stress indices...
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Bacterial Biofilm for Oral Vaccination in Aquaculture
Conventional bacterial free cell oral vaccines provide poor, inconsistent immune response and protection due to antigen destruction in stomach. A... -
Coldwater Fish Nutrition in the Indian Himalayas
In aquaculture, nutrition, feed and feeding are critical determinants of growth, physiological homeostasis, health, survival and flesh quality of the... -
Behavioral response of juvenile silver and bighead carp to conspecific and heterospecific alarm cues
Predation is an important factor influencing the strength and success of a year class in many prey fishes. Many adaptations, including chemical cues,...
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Lock operations influence upstream passages of invasive and native fishes at a Mississippi River high-head dam
Asian carps continue to expand their range in North America, necessitating efforts to limit the spread and establishment of reproducing populations....
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Molecular detection and phylogenetic analysis of Cyprinid herpesvirus 3 in Brazilian ornamental fish
Cyprinid herpesvirus 3 has a worldwide distribution and presents high mortality rates in species of Cyprinus carpio , causing serious economic loss to...
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Bacterial communities in co-cultured fish intestines and rice field soil irrigated with aquaculture wastewater
In some regions, integrated rice-fish farms have been developed to balance the needs of aquaculture wastewater discharge and rice field irrigation....
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Fish Farming
Fish farming, or pisciculture, is the commercial cultivation of fish in enclosed environments like tanks and ponds for food production. Factors for... -
Environmental factors associated with silver carp presence and relative abundance near an invasion front to inform removal efforts
Management of invasive fishes has relied heavily upon understanding their spatial distributions and habitat use at fine spatial scales to guide...
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Prospects and Challenges of Molecular Interventions for Enhancing Aquaculture Production in the Temperate Himalayas
Global harvest of aquatic biota which includes flora and fauna both, through capture fisheries has already reached its maximum potential, or has... -
Detection of koi herpesvirus in healthy common carps, Cyprinus carpio L.
Koi herpesvirus (KHV), a member of Hervesviridae, has been frequently reported to cause mass mortality (80–100%) in common carps ( Cyprinus carpio ...
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Present scenario and prospects of the use of aquatic plants in aquaculture: a review
Aquaculture plays a substantial role in providing high-quality food globally, as fish serve as a source of protein, minerals, and polyunsaturated...