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Black bullhead. --- Habitat partitioning (Ecology) --- Mathematical models.
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Brown bullhead --- Tumors in animals --- Fishes --- Diseases
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Brown bullhead --- Fishes --- Water --- Diseases. --- Effect of water pollution on. --- Health --- Pollution --- Great Lakes.
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The USS Bullhead was the last American naval vessel lost in World War II. This is the submarine's history - from launch to disappearance - as told by the only war correspondent allowed on a wartime submarine patrol. Narrow escapes from floating mines, diving to avoid enemy aircraft, and a daring sortie to rescue three badly hurt Army survivors of a downed B-52.crew are just a few of the adventures recounted. Trained as a feature writer, author Martin Sheridan knew how to share his experiences, the intangible spirit of camaraderie and sense of danger, as well as the humorous and poignant i
Bullhead (Submarine). --- World War, 1939-1945 -- Campaigns -- Pacific Area. --- World War, 1939-1945 -- Naval operations -- Submarine. --- World War, 1939-1945 -- Naval operations, American. --- World War, 1939-1945 --- Submarine --- Naval operations --- Naval operations, American --- Campaigns --- Bullhead (Submarine)
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597.58 --- 639.3.043 --- Acanthopterygii. Serranidae (bass). Mullidae (red mullet, surmullet). Triglidae (gurnard). Cottidae (bullhead, miller's thumb). Lophiidae (anglerfish). Cichlidae. Tilapia --- Feeding, nutrition of fish. Fish foods --- 639.3.043 Feeding, nutrition of fish. Fish foods --- 597.58 Acanthopterygii. Serranidae (bass). Mullidae (red mullet, surmullet). Triglidae (gurnard). Cottidae (bullhead, miller's thumb). Lophiidae (anglerfish). Cichlidae. Tilapia
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597.58 --- Acanthopterygii. Serranidae (bass). Mullidae (red mullet, surmullet). Triglidae (gurnard). Cottidae (bullhead, miller's thumb). Lophiidae (anglerfish). Cichlidae. Tilapia --- 597.58 Acanthopterygii. Serranidae (bass). Mullidae (red mullet, surmullet). Triglidae (gurnard). Cottidae (bullhead, miller's thumb). Lophiidae (anglerfish). Cichlidae. Tilapia --- Ophidiiformes --- Osteichthyes
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597.58 --- 591.9 <689.7> --- Acanthopterygii. Serranidae (bass). Mullidae (red mullet, surmullet). Triglidae (gurnard). Cottidae (bullhead, miller's thumb). Lophiidae (anglerfish). Cichlidae. Tilapia --- Geographic zoology. Zoogeography. Fauna. Geographic distribution of animals--Malawi. Nyassaland --- 591.9 <689.7> Geographic zoology. Zoogeography. Fauna. Geographic distribution of animals--Malawi. Nyassaland --- 597.58 Acanthopterygii. Serranidae (bass). Mullidae (red mullet, surmullet). Triglidae (gurnard). Cottidae (bullhead, miller's thumb). Lophiidae (anglerfish). Cichlidae. Tilapia
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597.58 --- 639.3 --- Fish-culture --- Tilapia --- Tilapias --- Cichlids --- Sarotherodon --- Artificial propagation of fishes --- Culture, Fish --- Farming, Fish --- Fish aquaculture --- Fish farming --- Fish husbandry --- Fish rearing --- Fishes --- Pisciculture --- Rearing of fishes --- Animal culture --- Aquaculture --- 639.3 Fish breeding. Pisciculture. Aquaculture --- Fish breeding. Pisciculture. Aquaculture --- 597.58 Acanthopterygii. Serranidae (bass). Mullidae (red mullet, surmullet). Triglidae (gurnard). Cottidae (bullhead, miller's thumb). Lophiidae (anglerfish). Cichlidae. Tilapia --- Acanthopterygii. Serranidae (bass). Mullidae (red mullet, surmullet). Triglidae (gurnard). Cottidae (bullhead, miller's thumb). Lophiidae (anglerfish). Cichlidae. Tilapia --- Culture --- Farming --- Husbandry --- Rearing --- Fish culture --- Congresses --- Fish-culture - Congresses
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This addresses current advances and challenges in fisheries and aquaculture science. Exposure of larval fish to elevated temperatures during embryological development may induce craniofacial and morphological alterations, which are suggested possible impacts of global warming. Molecular markers shed new light on the ontogenetic migration of stream fishes. Fast growth rates, early age at maturity, moderate fecundity, and diverse diet explain the potential for introduced fishes to dominate fish communities in their native and introduced range. Taking videos of marine benthic habitats supports low-impact, real-time monitoring of species occurrence. Among heavily fished species, almost half had outdated demographic assessments that would benefit from the integration of data from fisheries sources and improved collaboration among fishery stakeholders and managers. The continued growth of aquaculture will depend upon developing feeds that improve the growth, oxidative status, and immune response of fed cultured organisms. New aquaculture feedstuffs might be derived from plants or microbes, and new additives would include ghrelins and dietary symbiotics. The effects of these constituents on survival, growth, gut histomorphology, immune response were assessed for cultured freshwater and marine species. The results provide suggestions for advances in aquafeeds for the species studied and for cultured fishes more generally. The scientific advances realized with the use of new tools provide the basis for addressing global challenges to fisheries, aquaculture and for ongoing scientific research.
Research & information: general --- Biology, life sciences --- Fisheries & related industries --- Aurantiochytrium sp. --- docosahexaenoic acid --- histology --- Oreochromis niloticus --- physiology --- temperature --- underwater video --- ichthyofauna --- seagrass bed --- macroalgae soft substrate --- perireefal --- synbiotic --- acidifier --- organic salt --- humoral immune response --- antioxidant enzymes --- digestive enzymes --- disease resistance --- fishing importance --- FAO --- IUCN Red List --- RAM Legacy --- overfishing --- sustainability --- aquaculture feeds --- plant byproducts --- enzymatic pretreatment --- skeletal development --- ossification --- morphological alterations --- bullhead --- black bullhead --- ameiurus --- Ameiurus melas --- life history --- growth --- reproductive potential --- fecundity --- maturity --- sex ratio --- conservation planning --- dispersal --- genetic markers --- mating system --- parentage analysis --- visual tags --- aquaculture --- ghrelin --- gilthead sea bream --- growth hormone secretagogue --- feed intake --- metabolism --- welfare --- alternative ingredients --- gut digesta --- gut histomorphology --- gut mucosa --- n/a
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This addresses current advances and challenges in fisheries and aquaculture science. Exposure of larval fish to elevated temperatures during embryological development may induce craniofacial and morphological alterations, which are suggested possible impacts of global warming. Molecular markers shed new light on the ontogenetic migration of stream fishes. Fast growth rates, early age at maturity, moderate fecundity, and diverse diet explain the potential for introduced fishes to dominate fish communities in their native and introduced range. Taking videos of marine benthic habitats supports low-impact, real-time monitoring of species occurrence. Among heavily fished species, almost half had outdated demographic assessments that would benefit from the integration of data from fisheries sources and improved collaboration among fishery stakeholders and managers. The continued growth of aquaculture will depend upon developing feeds that improve the growth, oxidative status, and immune response of fed cultured organisms. New aquaculture feedstuffs might be derived from plants or microbes, and new additives would include ghrelins and dietary symbiotics. The effects of these constituents on survival, growth, gut histomorphology, immune response were assessed for cultured freshwater and marine species. The results provide suggestions for advances in aquafeeds for the species studied and for cultured fishes more generally. The scientific advances realized with the use of new tools provide the basis for addressing global challenges to fisheries, aquaculture and for ongoing scientific research.
Aurantiochytrium sp. --- docosahexaenoic acid --- histology --- Oreochromis niloticus --- physiology --- temperature --- underwater video --- ichthyofauna --- seagrass bed --- macroalgae soft substrate --- perireefal --- synbiotic --- acidifier --- organic salt --- humoral immune response --- antioxidant enzymes --- digestive enzymes --- disease resistance --- fishing importance --- FAO --- IUCN Red List --- RAM Legacy --- overfishing --- sustainability --- aquaculture feeds --- plant byproducts --- enzymatic pretreatment --- skeletal development --- ossification --- morphological alterations --- bullhead --- black bullhead --- ameiurus --- Ameiurus melas --- life history --- growth --- reproductive potential --- fecundity --- maturity --- sex ratio --- conservation planning --- dispersal --- genetic markers --- mating system --- parentage analysis --- visual tags --- aquaculture --- ghrelin --- gilthead sea bream --- growth hormone secretagogue --- feed intake --- metabolism --- welfare --- alternative ingredients --- gut digesta --- gut histomorphology --- gut mucosa --- n/a
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