نتایج جستجو برای: hatchery litter

تعداد نتایج: 15102  

ژورنال: علوم آب و خاک 2004
جواد پوررضا, , حشمت اله خسروی‌نیا, , محمد علی ادریس, , علی آقایی, ,

In a completely randomized design, the effects of six different additive compounds including limestone, hydrochloric acid, zeolite, aluminum sulfate, pad ammoniac, and fatty acids on nitrogen, pH, temperature, moisture, water soluble phosphorus, and microbial count of litter of broiler chicken were investigated. Each compound was added at a level of one kg/m2 of litter. Six–hundred-and-sixteen ...

2011
A. Mahmud Saima T. N. Pasha M. Nasir M. A. Jabbar A. W. Sahota

The scarcity of conventional feed resources and their high price has necessitated exploring cost effective non-conventional ingredients to be utilized to replace the conventional ones like hatchery waste (HW). The chemical composition of HW has revealed its nutrient composition especially higher level of fat (1821%), which pose threat to spoil the quality of of product through rancidity. Hatche...

Journal: :Poultry science 2007
M-R Chao C-H Hsien C-M Yeh S-J Chou C Chu Y-C Su C-Y Yu

Salmonella enterica causes a number of significant poultry diseases and is also a major pathogen in humans. Most poultry infected by Salmonella become carriers; infection may also be fatal, depending on the particular serovar and the age of the bird at infection. Younger birds are more susceptible to infection by Salmonella, so it is critical that hatcheries monitor birds. We developed a method...

2014
Maureen P Small Thom H Johnson Cherril Bowman Edith Martinez

Programs to rebuild imperiled wild fish populations often include hatchery-born fish derived from wild populations to supplement natural spawner abundance. These programs require monitoring to determine their demographic, biological, and genetic effects. In 1990s in Washington State, the Summer Chum Salmon Conservation Initiative developed a recovery program for the threatened Hood Canal summer...

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2013
H S An E-M Kim H W Kang H S Han J W Lee J Y Park J I Myeong C M An

The tongue sole, Cynoglossus semilaevis (Cynoglossidae), is one of the most economically important fishery resources in Korea. This study presents a preliminary investigation of the future viability of the complete aquaculture of tongue sole in Korea. Specifically, possible differences in genetic variability between wild populations of tongue sole from Korea and hatchery-produced populations of...

Journal: :Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology 2007
Hitoshi Araki William R Ardren Erik Olsen Becky Cooper Michael S Blouin

Population supplementation programs that release captive-bred offspring into the wild to boost the size of endangered populations are now in place for many species. The use of hatcheries for supplementing salmonid populations has become particularly popular. Nevertheless, whether such programs actually increase the size of wild populations remains unclear, and predictions that supplementation f...

2011
Hye Suck An Byeong Hak Kim Jang Wook Lee Chun Mae Dong Shin Kwon Kim Yi Cheong Kim

Pen shell (Atrina pectinata) is a popular food source with a high commercial value in a number of Asian Pacific areas. The natural A. pectinata population has been declining continuously over the past several decades. Microsatellite DNA markers are a useful DNA-based tool for monitoring the genetic variation of pen shell populations. In this study, 20 polymorphic microsatellite (MS) DNA markers...

Journal: :Diseases of aquatic organisms 2005
Owen S Hamel

Female spawner infection level and temperature variation through rearing are sufficient to explain in-hatchery mortality rates and infection levels and smolt to adult return ratios (SARs) of progeny of Renibacterium salmoninarum infected spring chinook salmon. Data from published reports and manuscripts regarding a 1988 brood stock segregation experiment that held progeny of highly infected fem...

Ningyu Huang, Qiqun Cheng,

Esox lucius is an economically important freshwater species. Mitochondrial cytb, 12SrRNA, and 16SrRNA gene sequences were used in order to clarify the genetic variation and population structure in three E. Lucius populations, i.e., one Wild population (W) and two hatchery populations (Hatchery Population I-HPI and Hatchery Population II-HPII). A total of 55 individuals, with 19 from wild and 1...

2002
A. Yakupitiyage D. J. Macintosh

The Integrated Tropical Coastal Zone Management at AIT is an area of specialization under the Schools of Environment, Resources and Development and Civil Engineering. This interdisciplinary field aims to develop human resources for coastal zone management in the Asia and the Pacific regions where the coastal areas encompass a diverse array of resources and ecosystems with intense human activiti...

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