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You asked for it! Inventive swivel for turn-down drain
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Authors
M. Martin, B. Rodgers
You asked for it! Proper use of fish culturists and biologists and some thoughts on fall activities
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Authors
M. Martin
Dietary requirements for essential branched-chain amino acids by lake trout
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Authors
S. G. Hughes, G. L. Rumsey, M.C. Nesheim
An energetics model for lake trout, Salvelinus namaycush: application to the Lake Michigan population
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D.J. Stewart, D. Weininger, D. V. Rottiers, T.A. Edsall
Use of surface water for rearing channel catfish in ponds
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Authors
D.L. Tackett, R.R. Carter
Branched-chain amino acid aminotransferase activity in the tissues of lake trout
1. The enzyme branched-chain amino acid aminotransferase (BCAT) was found in five tissues of fingerling lake trout, Salvelinus namaycush, (listed in order of decreasing tissue specific activity): posterior kidney, skeletal muscle, gill, liver, and anterior kidney.2. This pattern is consistent with that found in other animals.3. The results of this study seem to indicate that BCAT in the liver of l
Authors
S. G. Hughes, G. L. Rumsey, M.C. Nesheim
Effect of temperature on production of tiger muskellunge in intensive culture
Tiger muskellunge (Esox masquinony × E. lucius) juveniles were reared at constant temperatures in the temperature range 14–28°C. For fish 3–4 cm long, growth, production and feed conversion efficiency were greatest at 20–22°C. Survival was reduced and unaccountable mortality (cannibalism index) was greatest at 24°C. Growth per unit of temperature was about equal over the range 16–22°C. For fish 12
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J. W. Meade, W. F. Krise, T. Ort