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Total gas pressure and oxygen and nitrogen saturation in warmwater ponds aerated with airlift pumps
Gas bubble disease and improper inflation of swim bladders in larval striped bass Morone saxatilis have been recently related in laboratory studies to very low levels of gas supersaturation. In other species, kills resulting from gas supersaturation have been reported in natural waters as large as Galveston Bay. We monitored warmwater ponds during spring to determine the extent of naturally occurr
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N. C. Parker, M. A. Suttle, K. Fitzmayer
Technological innovations in aquaculture
Technology in aquaculture has expanded at a phenomenal rate during the last 50 to 100 years. Based on both this past progress and the present technological advances being made in our society, it is reasonable to expect aquaculturists to profit from the rapid technological advances being made in both hardware and biological systems. These advances will result as spinoffs from medicine, from analyti
Authors
N. C. Parker
Biology contravenes taxonomy in the myxozoa : new discoveries show alternation of invertebrate and vertebrate hosts
No abstract available.
Authors
K. Wolf, M.E. Markiw
Tables of sample size requirements for detection of fish infected by pathogens: three confidence levels for different infection prevalence and various population sizes
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R.C. Simon, W. B. Schill
Infectious pancreatic necrosis virus: Isolation from rainbow trout, Salmo gairdneri Richardson, imported into Chile
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P. E. McAllister, X. Reyes
Fish cell lines: Characterization by isozyme analysis
The electrophoretic mobilities of isozymes from 16 enzyme systems were determined for nine fish cell lines. The relative migration of the malate dehydrogenase and 6-phosphoglucose dehydrogenase isozymes could be used together to distinguish between seven of the fish cell lines. Two cyprinid cell lines could not be distinguished from each other but were readily separated from the six noncyprinid li
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B. C. Lidgerding, S.R. Phelps, W. B. Schill
Random and directed migration of trout (Salmo gairdneri) leukocytes: activation by antibody, complement, and normal serum conponents
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Authors
B.R. Griffin