Contents of Selected Journals
Vol. 4 No. 4 April 2014
Library & Documentation Centre Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute
P.B.No.1603, Cochin - 682 018, Kerala
Contents of Selected Journals
April 2014
Compiled
V. Edwin Joseph
P. Geetha
Library & Documentation Centre CMFRI, Cochin - 18
Contents
Sl.No.
Title
Vol./No.
Mon./Yr
Page
No.
1 Aquaculture 420-421 Jan ‘14 1-3
2 Aquaculture Reseach 45 (2) Jan ‘14 4
3 Aquaculture Reseach 45 (3) Feb ‘14 5
4 Aqua International 21 (12) Apr ‘14 6
5 Biological Bulletin 225 (3) Dec ‘13 7
6 Canadian J. of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 70 (12) Dec ‘13 8-9
7 Fish & Shellfish Immunology 36 (2) Feb ‘14 10-11
8 Fish & Shellfish Immunology 37 (1) Mar ‘14 12-13
9 Fish pathology
48(4) Dec ‘13 14
10 Fisheries 39 (1) Jan ‘14 15
11 Fishing Chimes 33 (10&11) Jan/Feb ‘14 16-17
12 Global Aquaculture Advocate 17 (1) Jan/Feb ‘14 18
13 Infofish International No.2 Mar/Apr ‘13 19
14 Journal of Fish Biology 84 (2) Feb ‘14 20-21
15 Journal of Fish Diseases 37 (3) Mar ‘14 22
16 Journal of the World Aquaculture Society 44 (4) Aug ‘13 23
17 Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 143 (1) Jan ‘14 24-25
New Additions to Library
18 Periodicals 26-27
Aquaculture
VOLS. 420-421 CONTENTS 15 JANUARY 2014
(Abstracts/contents list published in: Aquatic Science and Fisheries Abstracts, Biological Abstracts, Elsevier BIOBASE/Current Awareness in Bioiooical Sciences, Current Contents A, B & ES, EMBiolooy, Envlronment Abstracts, Freshwater and Aquaculture -
Contents Tables, Geo Abstracts, ~eobase. Marine Science Contents Tables, Zooiogical Record). Also covered In the abstract and citation database Scopus@.
FUN text available in Science~irect@
Diseases Mentha piperita (Peppermint) as feed additive enhanced growth performance, survival, immune response and disease
resistance of Asian seabass. Lates calcarifer (Bloch) against Vibrio harveyi infection A.D.Talpur (Penang, Terengganu. Malaysia: Pakistan) .............................................................
A novel in vivo model for rapid evaluation of Aliivibrio salmonicida infectivity in Atlantic salmon A. Kashulin (Tromse. Norway) and H. Serum (Oslo, Norway) .......................................................
Release and survival of infectious salmon anaemia (ISA) vlrus during decompos~tiun of Atlanl~c sal~iion (Sulmu ,slur I. ) S. V~ke. H. I)ue,und (Oslo, Norway). I..Andersen and A. Nylutid (Bergen. Norway). ................................... 119
Cullgus mgercresseyi as a potential vector for transmission of Infectious Salmon Anaemia (ISA) vlru, in Chile K. Oelckers (Calbuco. Chile), S. Vike . H. Duewnd (Oslo. Norwavl, I. Gon~ale?. S. Wadsworth (Cdlbuco. Chile) ... and A. Nylund (Bergen, Noway) ................................................................................ 126
Protective effect of microbial immunostimulants and antiviral olants against WSSV in Lito~enaeus vannamei cultured under laboratory conditions V. Peraza-G6mez. A. Luna-Gonz6lez (Cuasave. Mexico),J.M. Gonzdlez-Prieto (Tamaulipas. Mexico), A. Fierro-Coronado and H.A. Gonzdlez-Ocamoo (Cuasave. Mexico) .................................................................... 160 . .
Geneexpressionresponsesofwhiteshrimp(Litopenaeusvannamei)infected withnecrotizing hepatopancreatitis bacterium M.D. Figueroa-Pizano. A.B. Peregrino-Uriarte. G. Yepiz-Plascencia. M. Martinez-Porchas, T. Gollas-Galv6n and L.R. Martinez-C6rdova (Sonora, Mexico) ......................................................................... 165
Description of Providencto ver~nlrola isolarcd from diseased Indian major carp. Labeo rohira (Hamiltun. 1822) .... K. Kamkumar. M. Kavi. C. Jayaseelan.A.Abdul Kahuman. M. Anandh~, C. Rdjlhilak and P. Perumal (Tarn11 Nadu, lnd~a) 193 . ~
Effects of cimetidine on vaccine efficacy of orally administered live auxotrophic Edwardsiella tarda mutant in olive flounder (Paralichthys olivaceus) Y.J. Kang, J.S. Kwak and K.H. Kim (Busan. South Korea) ............................................................ 206
Delivery ofDNAvaccine using chitosan-tripolyphosphate(CS/TPP) nanoparticles in Asian sea bass, LatescalcariJer(Bloch. 1790) for protection against nodavirus infection S.Vimal. S.Abdul Majeed. K.S.N. Nambi. N. Madan. M.A. Farook. C. Venkatesan. G.Taju (Tamilnadu. India). S. Venu. R. Subburaj.A.R. Thirunavukkarasu (Chennai. India) and A.S. Sahul Hameed (Tamilnadu. India) ...................... 240
lvermectin blocks the nuclear locat~on signal of parvoviruses in crayfish. Cherax quadrirarinurus K.Y. Nguyen (Townwille, Queensland. Australia), K. Sakuna (Townsvillc, Queencland. Australia: Srivijaya,rhailand), R. Kinobe and 1. Owens ITownsville, Queensland. Australtal ....................................................... 288
The efficacy of four common anthelmintic drugs and traditional Chinese medicinal plant extracts to control Dactylagyrus vnqtntor lMnnnoen~.al ........ - . , ... - .. - - .. - - X.P. Zhang(Hubei Prdvtnce. Bcijing. PR China). W.X. Li (Hubei I'rovince. PR China):l:S. Ai (Wuhan. PK Ch~na). H. Zou . S.C. Wu(Hubei Province. I'KChlnaIand C:I: Wang(llube~ I'rovlnce. Be~jing. I'RChina) .............................. 302
Cenetlcs lmpmvement in the mproductive productiviryofthe tropical calanoid copepod l%rvocalanuscmssimsoir through selective breeding
F. Alajmi, C. Zengand D.R.Jerry (Townsville, Queensland, Australia) ............................................... 18
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Effect of inbreeding on survival, WSSV tolerance and growth at the postlarval stage of experimental full-sibling inbred populations of the Chinese shrimp Fenneropenaeus chinensis
................................ K. Lu0.J. Icong, S. Luan, X.-H. Meng.T.-S. Zhang and Q:Y. Wang (Qingdao. PR China) Uptilnlslng rcsourcrs all11 managrlllelll ofgenerlc varldl~oll 111 ficli-breedlng schemes w ~ r h multlple frdllc
A Sk~arud (A;, Nolway). J.A. Woull~anl$ (Scotlantl. UK) and 1I.M. Gjulzll (As, Norwdy) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . General and specific combining ability of male blue catfish (Ictalurus furcatus) and female channel catfish (Ictalurus
punctatus) for growth and carcass yield of their F1 hybrid progeny B. Bosworth and G. Waldbieser (Stoneville. MS, USA) .............................................................
Quant~tal~ve genetlcs of bchaviural respo~~sivenes$ in Atlantic cud (Codus nlorll1,o L.) I.M.K. Drang%l~oll. B. I).imsg.ird and 1. Olrsrll (T ron~s~. Noway, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Cener~c pdralllcters and rcspollcr 10 x l e r u o ~ i in blue inussel (h lyt i lus~ol loprov~r?cla l is , using d SNP-bdscd pcdlgrce '1:T.T. Nxllven (Grrlollx. Bllndoora. Vicrorla, Auslrdliaj. HJ. l l d y ~ \ (81111doura. Vit turla. A~lhtralla) d l l l l II A. I!)grdlll - - . . ' ~
...................................................................... (Alexandra. Victoria. Australia).
Nutr i t ion Differential effects of dietary Zn deficiency and excess on carnitine status, kinetics and expression of CPT I in yellow
catfish Pelteobagrus fulvldraco ................................................. 1.-L. Zheng, Z. Luo. W. Hu. C.-X. Liu and Q.-L. Chen (Wuhan. China)
Dietary medium chain fatty acids from coconut oil have little effects on postprandial plasma metabolite profiles i n rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) 1. Luo (Beijing. China). M. Xue (China). C. Vachot. I. Geurden and S. Kaushik(St-Pee-sur-Nivelle. France) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Effects of microalgal diet on growth, survival, biochemical and fatty acid composition of Ruditapes decussatus larvae ],A, Aranda-Burgos. F. da Costa. S. N6voa.J. Ojea and D. Martinez-Patifio (Lugo. Spain) ...............................
Development of a semipurified test diet for determining amino acid requirements of Florida pompano Trachinotus carolinus reared under low-salinity conditions
.................................................................................. M. Riche (Fort Pierce, FL, USA) Bioavailability of selenium from different dietary sources in yellowtail kingfish (Seriola lalandi)
. . .................................................................. 1c.T. Le and R. Fotedar (Bentley. WA,Australia) ratting up l o 34 'C'days III r d~~ lbow [rout. Otlrorllynd~rrs mykl,r, l ~ a r l i l r l r r f fe t l on flesll quality
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J. Lopez-l.una. F.Torrent and M. Villarroel (Madrlcl. SI)~III) Growth performance, immune response, and disease resistance against Vibrio splendidus infection i n juvenile sea
cucumber Apostichopus japonicus fed a supplementary diet of the potential probiotic Paracoccus marcusii DB l l F.-j. Yan. X.-l.Tian. S.4. Dong, Z.-h. Fang and G.Yang (Qingdao. China) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Comparative study on the bioavailability of chelated or inorganic zinc in diets containing tricalcium phosphate and phytate to turbot (Scophtholmus maximus) R. Ma, H. Hou. K. Mai (Qingdao. PR China), A.S. Bharadwaj . F.Ji (St. Charles. MO. USA) and W.Zhang(Qingdao, PRChina) ......
Screening of selected feedstuffs by sub-adult narrow clawed crayfish.Astacus leptodactylus leptodoctylus Eschscholtz. 1823 0. Safari, D. Shahsavani (Mashhad. Iran). M. Paolucci (Benevento. Italy) and M. Mehraban Sang Atash (Mashhad. Iran) . . . . .
Taurine supplementation and palm oil substitution in low-fish meal diets for young yellowtail Seriola quinqueradiafa P. Khaoian. H.P. Nguyen (Ehime.Japan). Y. Ogita. H. Fukada and T. Masumoto (I<ochi. Japan) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
The Cortez flounder Paralichthys oestuorlus as a candidate species for aquaculture: First report on growth i n captivity in response to varying dietary protein levels M.L. Gonzilez-Felix. C. Minjarez-Osorio. M. Perez-Velazquez. G.M. Suirez-Jimenez and G.E. Ibarra-Garciaparra (Sonora. Mexico) ...............................................................................................
Marine and freshwater crab meals i n diets for red porgy (Pagruspagrus): Effect on fillet fatty acid profile and flesh quality parameters J. Garcia-Romero. R. Gin& M. lzquierdo and L. Robaina (Gran Canaria, Spain) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Intestinal bdclrr~al COI~III~UI~IIY elruclurediffers brrweeii healthy and illfldlned i~i lecu~ic$ 111Alla1111ccdl1no11 (5almosdlor I. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I..,. Rcvcio, hl . 0verland.0.H. Romarhellll and L.T. Mydland (As.Norway)
Physiology and Endocrinology: Fish The regulatory loop between put cholecystokinin and tryptic enzyme activitcxuy i n sea bass (Dlcentrarchus labrax) larvae . .
is i; i l lur~ltrcl by c l~f fcr r~ i l leeding rrgillirs d11i1 trggcr c~l l)sla~lrr\ K 11ll11rr (Klrl. Gr~iiidny). I. bnnrsldtl (Bergen. Noway). I? Dlien (Cent Belplu~n) and B. Uebeljch~r ,l(~el. BLIesLIIn.Cenna~iy) . . .
Blue substrate modifies the time course of stress response i n gilthead seabream Sparus aurata . . . . . . . . . . A. Batzina. D. Kalogiannis. C. Dal1a.Z. Papadopoulou-Daifoti, S. Chadio and N. Karakatsouli (Athens. Greece)
Cryopreservation of rainbow trout semen using a glucose-methanol extender A. Ciereszko . G.J. Dietrich. J. Nynca (Olsztyn. Poland), S. Dobosz and T. Zalewski (iukowo. Poland) ...................
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Physiology and Endocrinology: Molluscs and Crustaceans Effects ofeonadotrooin-releasine hormones and dooamine on ovarian maturation in the Pacific white shrimo. Litooenaeus . .
vannamei, and th'elr presencein the ovary during ovarian development Y. Tinikul. J. Poljaroen (Bangkok, Nakhonsawan. Thailand). R. Tinikul (Nakhonsawan, Thailand). P. Anuracpreeda (Bangkok. Kanchanaburi. Thailand), C. Chotwiwatthanakun (Bangkok. Nakhonsawan. Thailand), N. Senin (Phetchaburi. Thailand). T. Poomtong (Prachuabkirikhan, Thailand). P.J. Hanna (Bangkok. Thailand: Geelong, Victoria. Australia) and P. Sobhon (Bangkok. Thailand) ............................................................. 79
Production Science Continuous producrion of Chaetoceros calcirrol!~ i n a system suitable for commercial hatcheries
H.I- 1Kaspar.E.F. Keys. N. KIIIE. K.F.Smith. A. Kesarcodl-Watson and M.R. Miller (Nelson. New Zealand) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . Stocking density effects on aggressive and cannibalistic behaviors i n larval hatchery-reared spottepl seatrout.
Cynoscion nebulosus C.B. Manley, C.F. Rakocinski, P.G. Lee and R.B. Blaylock (Ocean Springs. MS. USA) .................................... 89
The impact of elevated water ammonia and nitrate concentrations on physiology, growth and feed intake of pikeperch (Sander luciooerca) F. Schram (A'H l ~ m " i d e n . ~ h c Netherlands).J.A.C. Roques (AB IJmuiden. AJ Nijmegeli.The Netherlands):l. van Kuijk (Amsterdani, Tlie Netherlands). W. Abbi11k.J. van de Heul. P. de Vrles. S . Bierman. H. van de Vis (AB Umu~den. I he Netherlands) and G. Fllk (Al Nijmegen, fhe Netherlands) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 ~. . -
Domestication is associated wi th reduced burst swimming performance and increased body size in clonal rainbow trout lines K.L. Bellinger. G.H.Thorgaard and P.A. Carter (Pullman. WA. USA) .................................................. 154
Food and faeces settline velocities of meaere (Arrvrosomus reeiusl and its aoolication for modelline waste disoersion - - . - - . . . - from sea cage aquaculture 6. Perez. E. Almansa. R. Riera. M. Rodriguez. E. Ram0s.J. Costa and 6. Monterroso (Canary Islands, Spain) ............ 171
The acute lethality of three anti-sea lice formulations: AlphaMax@. SalmosanQ and Interox@ParamoveTM50 to lobster and shrimp L.E. Burridge. M.C. Lyons. D.1C.H. Wong. K. Maclceigan and J.L. VanGeest (Brandy Cove Rd St. Andrews. NB. Canada) .... 180
Ihelary carbuhydrate composition can change waste production and biofilter load in recirculating aquaculrure systems A. Mer~ac (Wageningen. Yerseke. The Netherlands). E.H. Edlng .J. Scl~ramd (Wageningen. I tie Ncthcrlands). A. Kdmslrd (Yerseke.'l'he Nethcr1ands)and I.A.I.Verrelli(Waeeninaen.The Netherlands). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 254 . . - . - -
Use of the sea urchin Hemicentrotus oulcherrimus for bioloeical control o f fouline in susoended scalloo cultivation i n - Northern China Q. Zhanhui. W. Jun (Guangzhou. China), M. Yuze. Z.Jih0ng.J. Zengjie and F.Jianguang (Qingdao, China) ............
Sustainability and Society Analysis of ration size in Nile tilapia production: Economics and environmental implications
G.R. Poot-Mpez (Mexico). J.M. Hernandez (Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. Spain) and E. Gasca-Leyva (Yucat6n. Mexico) .... 198
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Con ten ts
Review Article 177 Beneficial w-culture of 'ellyfish Rhopilema esculenfa (Kishinouye) and sea cucumber Aposfichopus japonicus (Selenka):
implications far peiagic-benthic coupling Y Re", S Dong, X Wang, 0 Gao and S Jiang
Original Arllclss 188 Visual thresholds far feeding and optimum light intensity for larval rearing of Asian seabass, Lates calcariler (Blach)
Y Mukai and L S Llm 195 The tatty acid compositions of total, neutral and polar lipids in wild and farmed lambari (Aslyanax alfiparanae)
(Garutti & Britskl, 2000) broodstock L U GonQalves. G Paris), A Bonelli, F R Sossel and E M M Viegas
204 Effect of feed deprivation and refeeding an the MYP gene expression of the sea urchin (Sfmngylocenfrofos infermedius) 0 Y a n k L Xia, S Bolin and W Xue
213 The effect of free ammonia nitrogen, pH and supplementation with oxygen on the growth of South African abalone, Haliotis mldae L. in an abalone serial-use raceway with three passes M A Naylor, H Kaiser and C L W Jones
225 Dietary arginine requirement of juvenile cobia (Rachycenfmn canadurn) M Ren, Q Ai and KMai
234 Enicacy of NelmindeP siliwne release coating for biofouling reduction in bay scallop grow-out and comparative effects on scallop survival, growth and reproduction S T Tenelbah K Tefraolt and J Carroll
243 Dietary amino acid L-methionine requirement at fingerling Indian callish, Heferopneusfes fossilis (Blach-1974) estimated by growth and haemato-biochemical parameters 1 Ahmed
259 Joint effect ol temperature, salinity and pH an the percentage fertilization and hatching of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niioficus) W Hui, ZXiaowen. W Hairhen, 0 Jun, X Pa0 and L Ruiwei
270 US8 of mOIaSS8S as a carbon source during the nursery rearing of Farfanfepenaeus brasiliensis (Latreille, 181 7) in a Bioflac technology system D M de Soura. S M Suifa, L A Romano. W Wasielesky Jr and E L C Ballester
278 Effects of delayed first feeding on larval growth, survival and development of the sea cucumber Aposlichop~syPOnic~s (Hololhuroidea) X Sun and 0 L!
289 Waler tamperaldre 000s not altect prole n spalong oy a olary catbanyorate n Senegalese so e (Solea ssnegale~s!~) +*en les I G~errerm. H Pens C Casfro. A PBrerJm6nez M Cesbo-Cunha and A Ol~va- Teles
299 Establ snment ano charaaerizatan ol macrophage cel lane from lhym~s of Carfa carla (nam loo 18221 D K Chabonary N Sood G Rarhore. P K Pfadhan. P Punia N K Agamal and J K Jena
312 Ab~noance an0 c d l ~ r e trla s of Ruolfa esph8nppmarum (Aoam an0 Reeve 18501 and ab~naance of Telnna lOv1dn8pagus) pa~afum (Irada o 1929) at h o s 10s n Rano.oho Bay, Oan. rtawa I M C H a ~ s P A 0 Pareua R Howerfon. A H Kanelo and K KoluDefev . . Vitellogenin gene expression at dinerent ovarian stages in the giant freshwater prawn, Macrobrachiurn rosenbergii, and stimulation by 4.nonylphenol FAra and P Damrongphol Trace elements in waters of inland, low-saiinitv shrimr, ~onds in Alabama . . N Prapaiwong and C E Boyd The primary culture and subculture of lymphoid cells from shrimp. Penaeos chhensis an thermo-sensitive CS/a, FGP hydrogel W F Lio, H D Zang. XZhoo. C Z Kana Y Ll, J Ll, 0 F Dang, X J Cheng andX G Chsn In vifro selection and characterization of putative probiotics isolated from the gut of Acipenser baerii (Brandt, 1869) Z Geraylou, M P M Vanhove, C Souflreau, E Rurangwa, J Buyse and F Ollevier Growth and survival rate of three genetic groups fed 28% and 34% protein diets A i Santos, N H Nguyen, R W Ponronl, H Y Yee, A Hamzah and R P Ribeim Effect of bioflocs on growth and immune activity of Pacific white shrimp, Lifopenaeus vanname1 postlarvae SKKim, Z Pang. H-C Seo, Y-R Cho, T Samocha and I-K Jang Erratum
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Contents Orloinal Art ides . . . -. . . . . . . . .. . . . . 373 Campalat ue elfcacy 01 trdrn i sh vars.9 c~nlpo.no00 Commsrca feeds 881 cirgu dq~ac,t.rc 01 Ar 3n reabasr ILarer calcankr)
(Bocn) an0 llger gro~per (Ep<ouphelus ~ u s ~ ~ ~ I ~ ~ I u s ) (FODSXBI, P Bunll~arsmn N Sor.urr~c~un H Konokw. N W Aberv and S S DF S!.rd
389 ~mmunbstimu~aiory eliict oi mangrove-derived marine yeasts in Peoaeus monodon M Subramanian, N MAfihonhiand K Kandasamy
397 Rainbow trout (Onmrhynchus mykiss, Waibaum 1792) develop a more robust body shape under organic rearing D Puldni, T ROSSD, P Reale. A Massa-Gallucci, G Brennan and S Calaudeila
410 Verification of mitolic gynogenesis in ornamental (koi) carp (Cyprmvs carpi0 L.) using micrasstellite DNA markers A s Alsaquh 8 G0mebk.K K J Schneider end K W Pomper
417 Comparison of microsatellite and SNP DNA markers lor pedigree assignment in Black Tiger shrimp. Penaeus monodon M J Sellam, L Dierens, S McWiIliam. B Little, B Murph~ G J Coman. W Bawndse and J Henshad
427 Eliects of salinity on osmoregulatian, growth and survival in Asian swamp eel (Monoplerus albus) (Zuiew 1793) P B M Pederssn. K Hansen, D T T Huong, M Bayley and T Wang
439 Evaluation of feeding rate based on growth, leed conversion, protein gain and carcass quality oi lingerling Indian majar carp. Calla calla IHamiltonl S FAbi i i and M A ~ h a n
448 Co-expression and regulation oi ovarian vitellogenins in the Pacific oyster Crassoslrea gigas R U s a - H e w , C VdzquerBoucard. A Garcia-Gas% andA Hum1
460 Use of planted bioiillers in integrated recirculating aquacutlure.hydraponics systems in me Makong Delta. Vielnam N T D Tmoo and H Br*
470 Ammonia 61erance of Llropeoaeus vanoamai ( ~ w n e ) larvae M de Lourdes Cobo. S Sonoenholmer. M Wille and P Sorgelm
476 Immunization of rainbow trout Onmmynchus myhiss (Walbaum) with a crude tipopolysaccharide extract from Fla~~baclsrium psychrophilum B R LaFrenlz, S E LaPafra. D R Call and K D Cain
484 HeritabiliN of lawal and iuvenile orawth lor iwo stocks of Manila clam Rudifa~es DhiiiDDinaNm . . . . x Yan, z ~ u o , FWng a i d G Z h a k
491 Effects of dietary arginins supplementation on growth, protein optimization and innate immune response of channel catlish Ictalurus punclalus (Ralinesqus 1818) C Pohlenz. A Buentello. S J Helland and D M Galfin 111
501 Improved survival and growth psrtarmances with photoperiod and feeding schedule manipulation in bagrid catfish Myslus oemorus (Cuvier & Valenciennes 1840) larvae S Rahmah, KKalo, S Yamamolo. K Tahii, 0 Murala and S Senw
509 The interaction ol infectious selman anaemia virus (ISAV) with the blue mussel. MflIus edulis S D Molfq M R PPieak, D A Bouchard and I Bricknell
519 Effect of incubation temperature an the embryonic development and yolksac larvae oi the Pacilic red snapper Lullanus Peru (Nichols & Murphy. 1922) R P m , S Dumas, IZamla~Lsalaod M Conheras-Olgoin
528 Preliminary observations on growth and survival of Oreochmmis spilurus x GIFT Oreochmmis nilolios F, reciprocal hybrids in flesh 8nd BBBWalsr M T Ridha Relationship between prey utilization and growth variation in hatcheryreared Pacilic blueiin tuna, Thunnus orientalis (Temmiock el Schlegel), larvae estimated using nitmgen stable isotape analysls Y Tanaha. H Minami, Y Ishihi, KKumon. K Higuchi. T Eba, A Nishi. H Nikaido and S Shiorawa Genetic improvement of Israeli blue (Jordan) tilapia, Orwchromis aureus (Sleindachner), through selective breeding lor harvest weight T Zak. R Deshev. A Benel-PerIbe~. A Naor. I Magen. Y Shapira, R W Ponzooi end G Hulala The effect of poly-p-hydroxybutyrate on the performance ol Chinese mitten crab (Eriocheirsinensis Milne-Edwards) zaea larvae L Sui. Y Liu. H Sun. M Wille, P Bossier and P De Schryver
Short Communications 566 Salinity lessens the impact oi high stocking densities and metabolic cast in white muscle and liver of Nile tilapia fingsrlings
M A M Hegazi. Z I Ania and M M Hegad 571 Assay of in Mlro association using alga ChloreNa minulissima (Fon el Novakova) as a measure of phagocytic activity of Eurapean oyster
Oslrsa edulis L, haemocytes L Badevit and S Pefrovrt
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The Biological Bulletin
DEVELOPMENT AND REPRODUCTION
Baird, Matthew J., Daphne E. Lee, and Miles D. Lamare
Reproduction and growth of the terebratulid bra- chiopod Liolhyrella neozelanicn Thomson, 1918 from Doubtful Dound, New Zealand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125
Staudimger, Michelle D., Kenba C. Buresch, Lydia M. Mathger, Charlie Fry, Sarah McAnulty, Kimberly M. Uhner, and Roger T. Hanlon
Defensive responses of cuttlefish to different teleost predators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161
PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOMECHANICS
NEUROBIOLOGY AND BEHAVIOR
Anderson, Rebecca L., Winsor H. Watson 111, and Christopher C. Chahot
Sublethal behavioral and physiological effecut of the biomedical bleeding process on the American horse- shoe crab, Lirnulus polyphemus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Charles D. Derby, Mihika Tottempudi, Tiffany Love- Chezem, and Lama S. Wolfe Ink from longfin inshore squid, Do~yleulhisfiealki, as a chemical and visual defense against hvo predatoly fishes, summer flounder, Pnmlicl~tl~ys dentatus, and sea catfish, Aliopsir felir . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Lombardi, Sara A., Grace D. Chon, James Jin-Wu Lee, Hillary A. Lane, and Kennedy T. Paynter
Shell hardness and compressive strength of the east- ern oyster, Crfhrsostrea uignica, and the Asian oyster, Crassostreu ariakensir . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 175
Pavlova, Galina A. Sole smooth muscle states determine gliding rate in the freshwater snail Lymnaea slagnnlir . . . . . . . . . . . 184
SYSTEMATICS 137
Cannon, Johanna T., Billie J. Swda, and Kenneth M. Halanych
Helnichordate molecular phylogeny reveals a novel . . . . . cold-water clade of harrimaniid acorn wonns 194
* * * 152 Index for Volume 225 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 205
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iii-v
RAPID COMMUNICATION
Kady Lyons and Christopher G. Lowe 1667-1672
Note of appreciation / Note de reconnaissance
COMMUNICATION RAPIDE
Mechanisms of maternal transfer of organochlorine contaminants and mercury in the common thresher shark (Alopias vulpinus)
ARTICLES
Willem Dekker and Niklas B. Sjoberg 1673-1684
Mikael Jonsson, Lynn Raniker, 1685-1690 P. Anders Nilsson, and Christer Bronmark
Sarah J. Lehnert, John W. Heath, 1691-1698 and Daniel D. Heath
David A. Somerton, Kenneth L. Weinberg, 1699-1708 and Scott E. Goodman
Jason M. Robinson, Michael J. Wilberg, 1709-1722 Jean V. Adams, and Michael L. Jones
ARTICLES
Assessment of the fishing impact on the silver eel stock in the Baltic using survival analysis
Foraging efficiency and prey selectivity in a visual predator: differential effects of turbid and humic water
Ecological and genetic risks arising from reproductive interactions between wild and farmed Chinook salmon
Catchability of snow crab (Chionoecetes opilio) by the eastern Bering Sea bottom trawl survey estimated using a catch comparison experiment
A spatial age-structured model for describing sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) population dynamics
Continued on inside back cover /Suite au verso
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Jon Brodziak and William A. Walsh 1723-1740
Sigrid Lehuta, St6phanie Mah6vas, 1741-1756 Pascal Le Floc'h, and Pierre Petitgas
Dominic Vachon and Yves T. Prairie 1757-1764
P.M. Harrison, L.F.G. Gutowsky, 1765-1774 E.G. Martins, D.A. Patterson, A. Leake,
S.J. Cwke, and M, Power
Brian A. Wolff, Bwtt M. Johnson, 1775-1784 and Chad M. LandraPs
M. Capello, P. BaCh, BSld E, RBRifiWfiv 1785-1791
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Kotaro Ono, Daniel S. Holland, 1792-1804 and Ray Hilborn
Allison Schein, Simon C. Conrtenay, 1805-1812 Karen A. Kidd, K. Alexander Campbell,
and Michael R. van den Heuvel
Iaphne M. Munroe, Eileen E. Hofmann, 1813-1828 Eric N. Powell, and John M. Klinck
Jn ies T. Thorson, C6ilin Minto, 1829-1844 Carolina V, Minte-Vera, Kristin M. Kleisner,
- - and Catherine Longo
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I&niel L. Yule, Jean V. Adams, 1845-1857 David Mi m n e r , Thomas R. Hrabik, p a t r i c ~ ~ ~ o v s k y , Brian C. Weldel,
Lam G. R U & $ and Patrick J. Sullivan . -
CORRIGENDUM HW&a. Ward, Paul J. Askey, 1858 and John R. Post
Model selection and multimodel inference for standardizing catch rates of bycatch species: a case study of oceanic whitetip shark in the Hawaii-based longline fishery
A simulation-based approach to assess sensitivity and robustness of fisheries management indicators for the pelagic fishery in the Bay of Biscay
The ecosystem size and shape dependence of gas transfer velocity versus wind speed relationships in lakes
Die1 vertical migration of adult burhot: a dynamic trade-off among feeding opportunity, predation avoidance, and bioenergetic gain
Classification of hatchery and wild fish using natural geochemical signatures in otoliths, fin rays, and scales of an endangered catostomid
Fine-scale catch data reveal clusters of large predators in the pelagic realm
How does species association affect mixed stock fisheries management? A comparative analysis of the effect of marine protected areas, discard bans, and individual fishing quotas
Food web structure within an estuary of the southern Gulf of St. Lawrence undergoing eutrophication
How do shellfisheries influence genetic connectivity in mctapopulations? A modeling study examining the role of lower s ~ z e limits in oyster fisheries
A new role for effort dynamics in the theory of harvested populat~onq and data-poor stock assessment
Evaluat~ng analytical approaches for estimating pelagic fish b~ornass uslng simulated fish communities
Corrigendum: A mechanistic understanding of hyperstability in catch per unit effort and density-dependent catchability in a ~nultistock recreational fishery
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Fish & Shellfish Immunology V o l u m e 3 6 . Issue 2 . F e b r u a r y 2 0 1 4
ISSN: 1 0 5 0 - 4 6 4 8 J o u r n a l is c o v e r e d i n C u r r e n t Con ten ts ,
SciSearch, Research A le r t , BIOSIS, B iobase a n d E M B i o l o g y Sc ience C i t a t i o n I n d e x a n d Focus o n V e t e r i n a r y Sc ience & M e d i c i n e
A l s o c o v e r e d i n t h e a b s t r a c t a n d c i t a t i o n d a t a b a s e SCOPUS'.
Fu l l t e x t a v a i l a b l e o n Sc ienceD i rec t '
J
Contents
Review Papers
Torrecillas, S., Montero, D., Izquierdo, M. Improved health and growth of fish fed mannan oligosaccharides:
Potential mode of action 525
Regular Papers
Ni,M.,Wen, H., Li, J.,Chi, M., 8u.Y.. R
immune responses of juvenile Amur s 325
Liu, R.,Wang, 1.. Sun,Y.,Wang, L.,Zh
molecule identified from Chlornys forreri p 336
Jiang, J.,Zhou,Z., Dong,Y.,Sun, H.,Che
the sea cucumber Apostichopus joponicu 31
Chen,Y.-Y.,Chen, J.-C., 1in.Y.-C.,Putra,D. F.
have received carrageenan via immersion and diet exhibit immunocompetenc~ phagocytosis despitea Eos- b
TE - plateau in immune parameters F * I
Sudhakar, t. R. L.,Vincent, 5. G. P. Purification and characterization of%vel C-type hemolytjifiect(n for clot ly
from the fresh water clam Villoriro cyprinoides:A possible natural thromboiytic agent against n$ocal
Xu, X.-Y., Shen,Y.-B., Fu, J.-J., Lu, 1.-Q., Li, I.-1. Determination of reference microRNAs for relative:fr~ ... grass carp (Ctenophoryngodon idella) 374
Wolf, A., Hodneland, K., Frost, P., Hoeijmakers, M., Rimstad, E. Salmonid alphavirus-based replicon vaccine against
infectious salmon anemia USA): Impact of immunization route and interactions of the replicon vector 383
10
W~~~~~~~W~ng,L.,Guo,Y.,Zhou,Z.,Yi,Q.,Zhang, - -- D.,Zhang,H.,Liu, R.,Song,L.A high mobility group box 1 (HMGBl) gene - from Chlarnys farreri and the DNA-binding abfiityLaRd pro-inflammatory activity of its recombinant protein
11, L., Zhal,S., ~~ Wang, L., SI, 5.. Wu, H., Chang, Z. H@&rnns~_d&fi ~egeneration from Paramisgurnus dabryanus: - ~
MOleN18TEning and expression characterizatioh ~~ ~- - -
Ren, L., Sun;~., wang, R.,Xu,T. Gene structure, immuneiZsponse and evolution:Comparative analysis of three 2-Cys ~
PelbXiTetl6iih members of m i i u ~ , M i i c h t h y s r n i i u y ~
~- .-
Byadgi, O., Putel, D., Le4Y.-H,,Le3,3;-W.,Cheng,T.-C. Identification and expression analysis of cobia
(Rachycentron canadum) Toil-like receptor 9 gene
Valenzuela-MuAoz,V., Gallardo-EscBrate,C.TLR and IMD signaling pathways from Caligus rogercresseyi (Crustacea:
Copepoda):ln silico gene expression and SNP5 discovery I'
Xue, X., Wang, L., Chen,Y.,Zhang, X., Luo, H.,Li, Z., Zhao, H.,Yao, B. Identification and molecular characterization
of an Akirin2 homolog in Chinese loach (Pararnisgurnus dabryanus)
Cobo,C., Makosch, K., Jung, R., Kohlmann, K., Knopf, K. Enhanced Aeromonas salmonicida bacterin uptake and
side effects caused by low frequency sonophoresis in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus rnykiss)
Wu.Y.-S., Nan, F.-H., Huang, S.4, Hsiao, C.-M.. Lal, K.-C., Lu, C.-L., then, 5.-N. Studies of macrophage cellular
response to the extraceliuiar hydrogen peroxide by tilapia model
Luo, S.-W., Cal, L., LIu,Y., Wang,W.-N. Functional analysis of a dietary recombinant Fatty acid binding protein 10
(FABPIO) on the Epinephelus coioides in response to acute low temperature challenge
Anusha, R,Thangavijl,V.,Velmurugan, S., Michaelbabu, M.,Cltarasu,T. Protection of ornamental gold fish
Carassius auratus against Aeromonas hydrophila by treating lxora coccinea active principles
Fa1co.A.. Miest, J. J., Pionnier, N., Pietretti, D., Forlenza, M.,Wiegertjes,G. F., Hoole, D. p-Glucan-supplemented
diets increase poly(l:C)-induced gene expression of Mx, possibly via Tld-mediated recognition mechanism in
common carp (Cyprinus carpio)
Binias, C.,Gonzalez, P.,Provost, M., Lambert,C., de Montaudouin,X. Brown muscle disease: Impact on Manila
clam Venerupis (=Ruditapes) philippinarum biology
Batista,C. R., Flgueiredo, M. A, Almeida, D.V., Romano, L.A.,Marlns 1. F. Impairment of the immune system in
GH-overexpressing transgenic zebrafish (Danio rerio)
Guardlola, F. A, Cuesta, A., Arlzcun,M.,Meseguer, J., Esteban, M. A. Comparative skin mucus and serum humoral
defence mechanisms in the teleost giithead seabream (Sparus ourata)
Srlsuk, C., Longyant,S.,Senapin, S., Sithlgorngul, P., Chalvlsuthangkura, P. Molecular cloning and
characterization of a Toil receptor gene from Macrobrachiurn rosenbergii
Pennacchi,Y., Leef,M. J,Cro$ble, P.B. B. Nowak, B. F., Bridle, A. R. Evidence of immune and inflammatory
processes in the gills of AGD-affected Atlantic salmon,Salmo solar L.
Seo,J.-K., Lee, M.J,Go, H.J., Klm.Y.J,Park, N.G.Antimicrobial function of the GAPDH-related antimicrobial
peptide in the skin of skipjack tuna,Katsuwonus pelamis
Samad, A. P. A., Santaot U., LeCMrC., Nan, F.-H. Effects of dietary katuk (Souropus androgynus L. Merr.) on growth,
non-speciflc irnmY.tE - ~ ahd-@i$eii~e$ - - resistance against Vlbrio alginolyticus infection in grouper Epinephelus coiaides
Huang,Y.;Cai,X.,Zoil;~~Wa~g, SGWang, G.,Wang,Y.,Zhang,z. Molecular cloning, characterization and -
expression analysis ~ ~ of ~.~ threeheat ~ ~~ . . shock . responsive genes from Haliotis diversicolor
~ .... ~ . . -- -~ . -. Short C6mmUnlcatl:s=._._ . ~~- - - ~- ~~ ~ ~ ~~
Lee,Y., ChOl, J.-Y;; O.~~G-?-K$~~~PH,~C~O~,S~-Y., Heo,G.-J., Lee, J., De Zoysa, M. Molecular cloning and
., Jung, J.-H., Kim, J.-W., Park, C.-I. Molecular cloning
edJNFafactors(LITAFs) from rock bream,Oplegnathus fasciatus
expression of IRAK-4,iL-17 and I-KB genes in
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Fish & Shellfish Immunology V o l u m e 3 7 I s s u e 1 . M a r c h 2 0 1 4
ISSN: 1 0 5 0 - 4 6 4 8
J o u r n a l i s c o v e r e d in C u r r e n t C o n t e n t s .
Sc iSea rch , R e s e a r c h A l e r t , BIOSIS, B i o b a s e a n d E M B ~ o l o g y
S c i e n c e C i t a t i o n I n d e x a n d F o c u s o n V e t e r i n a r y S c i e n c e & M e d i c i n e
A l s o c o v e r e d i n t h e a b s t r a c t a n d c i t a t i o n d a t a b a s e SCOPUS . F u l l t e x t a v a i l a b l e o n S c i e n c e D i r e c t
Contents
i., X i a ~
wroxir
Molecular c h ! m&m F#'mem
Regular Papers
Liu. Y.. Qian, Z., Qu, R., Wang, X., He, S., Hou, F., Liu, Q., Mi, X., Liu,X. Molecular characterization, i~nmune
respoiisive expression and functional alialysis of QM, a putative tLlmoi ressor gene from the Pacific white
shrimp, Liropenoeiis von~inmei 1
Lee, S.Y., Kim, B. S., Noh, C. H., Nam,Y. K.Genomic c )rial d i cation of two w a r m
temperature-accli~nationassociated 65~kDa protein ircintu iformes) 11
Chen,Y.-n., Chen, W.-C., Cheng, W.Tiie secc- ?ss responses
in white shrimp, Litope~ioeiis vniiiio,nei 30
Zhang, Q., Huang, J., Li, F., Liu, 5.. Liu, Q.,We
response against white spot syndrome virus il -.. . ~ ,.
and its antioxidant activity
Sangsuriya, P., Phiwsaiya, K., Pratoomthai, B., Sriphaijit,T.,Ar
Knockdown of a novel G~protein pathway suppressor 2 (GPS2) Ic
during ecdysis
Sun,Y., Zhang,Y., Fu, X.,Zhang, R., Zou, J., Wang, 5.. Hu, X.,Zhang, L., Bao, secret(
subunits involved in immune defense of Yesso scallop Potinopecte,i yessoelis
Soltani. M.. Shafiei, S..Yosefi. P., Mosavi, S., Mokhtari, A. Effect of MontanideT" IMS 1312 VG adjuvant on effica
of Yersinin ruckeri vaccine in rainbow trout (O~icorhyncliiis mykiss)
Long, H., Chen. C., Zhang, J., Sun, L. Atitibacterial and antiviral p~operties of tongLle sole (Cy~iogloirirs seniiloevis)
high mobility group B2 protein are largely independent on the acidic C-terminal domain 6
ritifica
12
Navelro, M. E.,Alexander,J. D., Sunyer, J. O., Bartholomew, J. L.
;almon (Onchorhynchus tshawytscha) against the myxozoan
tion and expression analysis of
ted by grass carp reovirus infection ..
ssive protestive:effect.of chicken egg yolk immunoglobulins against - . . tion in:ayu (Plecaglossus altivelis)
Zhang, D., ~ a , J., llanos. Molecular characterization,expression and function analysis of a five-domain
Kazal-type-serine - proteinase inhibitor from peatl~oyster Pinctado fucata
Jung,M.-H,,Fllkapitiya,C.,song, J.-Y.,Lee,J.-H.,Lee,J.,Oh,M.-J., Jung,S.-J.Gene expression bf pro- and anti-apoptotk pl6fkins in rock bream~egn>thurfasciotus) ~. , infected with megaiocytivirus (family lridoviridoe)
Fu, G. H,, Bai,Z.Y.,Xla, J. H., LIu,X.J, Liil,F.,Wan,Z.Y.,Yue, G. H-characterization of the LECTZ gene and i ts
associations wiihY6sistance to tE&biig'belly'dlseare In Aslan seabass ~ ~
Ghafoorl,Z., Heldail,B,'~arzadf&f,~.,~ghamaall, M.Variations of serum and mucus lysozyme activity and
total protein content:liithe maleand female Caspian kutum (Rutilusfrisiikutum, Kamensky 1901)
during reproductive perlod
Eslamloo,K.,Akhavan,S.R.,Fallah,F.J.,Henry,M.A.Variations of physiological and innate immunoiogical
responses in goldfish (Carassius auratus) subjected to recurrent acute stress
Pauletto,M.,Mllan, M., Morelra, R., Novoa, B., Flgueras, A, Babbuccl, M., Patarnello,T., Bargellonl, L.
Deep transcriptome sequencing of Pecten maximus hemocytes: A genomic resource for bivalve immunology
Ma, J., LI,Y., Nlu, D., LI,Y., LI,X. immunological effects of paraquat on common carp, Cyprinus corpio L..
Seo,J.-K,,Lee, M. J., Jung,H.-G.,Go, H.-J., Klm,Y.J., Park, N. G. Antimicrobial function of SHPAP, a novel
hemoglobin P chain-related antimicrobial peptide, isolated from the liver of skipjack tuna,Kotsuwonus pelomis
Yan, H.,Zhang,S., Li,X.-Y.,Yuan, F.-H., Qiu, W.,Chen,Y.-G.,Weng,S.-P., He,J.-G.,Chen,Y.-H, Identification
and functional characterization of heat shock transcription factor1 in Litopenaeus vonnamei
Nur-Nazlfah, M., Sabrl, M.Y., Slti-Zahrah,A. Development and efficacy of feed-based recombinant vaccine
encoding the cell wall surface anchor family protein of Streptococcus agalactioe against streptococcosis in
Oreochromis sp.
Short Communications
Yang, G., Guo, H., Li, H., Shan, S.,Zhang, X., Rombout, J. H.W.M.,An, L. Molecular characterization of LEAP-2 cDNA
in common carp (Cyprinus corpio L.) and the differential expression upon a Vibrio anguiliorum stimulus; indications
for a significant immune role in skin
Chen, G., Zhang, C., Jiang, F., Wang,Y., Xu,Z., Wang, C. Bioinformatics analysis of hemocyte miRNAs of scallop
Chlamys farreri against acute viral necrobiotic virus (AVNV)
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Fisheries VOL 39 NO I JANUARY 2014
President's Commentary 3 Reductionism versus Natural Rights or Why Is Effective Natural Resource Management So Difficult? Classic scientific and management approaches that focus only on fish and their habitats are likely to be unsuccessful in protecting those resources over the long term.
Bob Hughes, AFS President
Letter from the Executive Director 4 Situational Awareness In our role as an advocate for strong science In flsherle- and to fulfill our mission of the conservation of our aquatlc resources-we Justlflably need to focus on issues where science can play a strong role In advancing pollcy.
Doug Austen
Fish Habitat Connections 5 We're All Leading the Way In the fish habitat world, with new threats (e.g., climate change) and old (e.g., chemicals and hydrological blockages), our communlty needs leaders in the usual disciplines plus others we mlght not have Imagined in our youth.
Thomas E. Bigford
Digital Revolution 6 Urban Fishing What does an increasingly urban population mean for flshing?
Jeff Kopaska
The Communication Stream 7 Starting the Social Media Science Communication- Online and in Fisheries A new column offers strategies for communicating science through social media.
Jeremiah Osborne-Gowey
8 Flsheries brlngs leadership to D.C.; Hall of Excellence inductees: Phlllpp and Ditton; Crab feast with the Potomac
e Global Inland Flsherles C
FEATURES
18 A Review of Urban Water Body Challenges and Approaches: (11 Rehabilitation and Remediation How urbanization alters aquatlc ecosystems and the actlons that managers can take to remediate urban waters.
Robert M. Hughes, Susie Dunham, Kathleen G. Maas-Hebner, J. Alan Yeakley, Carl Schreck, Michael Harte, Nancy Moiina, Clinton C. Shock, Victor W. Kaczynski, and Jeff Schaeffer
30 A Review of Urban Water Body Challenges and Approaches: (21 Mitigating Effects of Future Urbanization The key approaches for mitlgatlng the effects of future ur- banization on aquatic ecosystems are regulatory (regulation, storm water management, land use plannlng) and lnforma- tlonal (futures analyses, education, effectiveness monltorlng).
Robert M. Hughes, Susie Dunham, Kathleen G. Maas-Heb- ner, J. Alan Yeakiey, Michael Harte, Nancy Moiina, Clinton C. Shock, and Victor W. Kaczynski
ESSAY 41 2 l s t Centurv Metrowlises and Fisheries -
There may stlll be flshing market hubs that control the deai- ings between supply and demand, but these hubs will no longer be responsible for supplying the demand.
Pedro B. Ortiz
Chapter; Welcome back Beth Beard! NEW AFS MEMBERS 11
FRESHWATER, FISH, AND M E FUTURE - JOURNAL HIGHLIGHTS 10 Cross-Sectoral Conference to Sustain Livelihoods, 42 North American Journal of Fisheries Management, Food Security, and Aquatic Ecosystems Volume 33, Number 6, December 2013
SPECIAL CALENDAR 12 Diversity in Fisheries Meet Larry Alade, Kate Bonzon, Rod Fujita, Ayana Elizabeth
44 Fisheries Events
Johnson, and Daylin Muiioz-Nuiiez-flve trailblazers in the field of fisheries.
Rahei Marsie-Hazen
F l she r l es - * -Vo l39 No % lanuary 2014 - www.flsherl88.org
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Fishing Chimes Vol. 33 No. 10 & 11 January-February 2014
EDITORIAL 5 Fish : The First Vertebrate - Humanity's indebtness to FISH and Fisheries
FISHERIES SCENARIO 55 Suggestions for Shaping the Future of Indian Aquaculture
RE. W&~A1ia1da1dR. Uji~akajth
72 Pangasius market of A.P: An Analysis AIUII E7diJ.xP, Rar.ibab11 G., GopdRao K . , a ~ l CK. Mljrtij,
48 Present Scenario of Fishing Methods in Pulicat Lagoon Gokrrl&isI~~iai S ajd Moses hihrll'aj R
76 The candidature of Pacu, an exotic fish species in unregulated aquaculture systems in the State of Maharashtra
S.S. Gl~a@e, S. W Belsxe. S. 7: Sl~elke and B. Boj~al~ia
80 Kai-Rampani, Shore Seine of Karnataka RPjaril1
84 Value addition of Murrels - A boon to fish farmers MA. Haiiffa, K. Kawtha, R SI1a1tlu; D. Maiihv1da;ja a l d R J e p Sheela
27 Fisheries Development in Karnataka - An Overview of the Last Decade
HS. Veejappa Gorrda, Rekl1a.M
32 Development of Fisheries in Jammu and Kashmir State R K. Dopa aid K. B. Verma
34 Developmental Initiatives in the Fisheries Sector of Tamil Nadu C M~ijiiaiad~ai
39 Cage farming in Jharkhand State A.slzisll Klmn1x ald Rajrv K111il.w
43 Fisheries Development activities of the Andhra Pradesh Fisheries Department
K.Pjx1ee11 K I I I I I ~
EVENT 6 Shrimp School Event Coverage : Part I1
12 F A 0 Technical Paper 578 : "Feeding and Feed Management of Indian Major Carps in Andhra Pradesh, India" %leased
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14 CIFT Conducts Tribal Sub Plan Programmes at Ranchi, Jharkhand
COLUMNS, BUSINESS LOGS AND PRODUCT DEVELOPMENTS: 16 Vietnam Shrimp farming sees-robust- growth in 2 0 1 3
Pa~d~a BandyopadI~fiy
18 Biofloc Technology : A futuristic technology for sustainable shrimp farming in India
Pra~eet Sing11
24 Running Mortalities in L.vannamei farming Sni~ivas Rayap~olu
22 Biostadt India Limited : A profile D.K. Chopla
69 Development and Field Demonstrations of Immunostimulan 'CIBASTIM' by CIBA
C Gopa/, P.K.PahX :/, G.Sola~ki azd S.M.PiIIa'
KEVIEWS AND RESEARCH: 60 Bio-floc based farming Technology for shrimp aquaculture in India
Akshaya Pa1iprd11; P. Ravicl~a~d~m, SgieetK~r~~~ar, S. K. Om, N Re!&, M S Z I I ~ V ~ ~ I , A. G. Po~ujiai~
64 Monodon Slow Growth Syndrome (MSGS) : A review highlighting the role of Laem-Singh Virus (LSNV) in causing the disease
M, Poo~mina, G. ESa'Madhusudl~a~~, K.N.DeepLhi, JJS.R.?J,UI and S. K Alam~di
87 Prospects of Anti-Viral Herbals for Disease Managment in Aquaculture D.L. Plabi~, M Kawtlja andMJP. JeyaseeIa~
91 GIS-based spatial data analysis for marine fisheries management as a prerequisite for mariculture development.
A.P.Di~esh habo, Su~ytha Tl<on~as a11dPlatI1iB11a Rohit
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- . -- 1.1,- Tilapia Could Enhance Water Conditions, T e l p .. Control EMS In Shrimp Ponds
Lor H. Tran, Ph.D.; Kevin M. Fitvimmons, Ph.D.; Donald -~ ~ K Lightner, Ph.D.
Feed Additives Based On Quorum Sensing Disruption Could Aid Fight Against EMS/AHPN Peter Coutteau, P6.D.; Tim Goo~~enr, PhD,
15 Hepato ancreas Colors Related To Vibrios Predict ~ ~ w i J 0 f Shrimn TO EMS Dr. ChalorLimuwan, Dr. Niti Churchird,
- D r . Nntthineee Munkong Wongriri, Dr. CarlosA. Ching
i 8 h a t To Do About EMS/AHPN? ' Stephen G. Newman, Ph.D.
22 Biofloc Trial Results In Fast Shrimp Growth, Low FCR, High Survival AndrewJ. Ray, Ph.D.; Jefiey M. Lotz, Ph.D.
24 Intensive Farm In Bali, Indonesia, Produces Shrimp In Biofloc System Nyan Taw, PAD.; Surijo Setio
26 The Bottom Line Hyper-Intensive Nursery Systems Offer Advantages For Shrimp Culture Neil Gemair; Thomas R ZeigIer, Ph.D.
30 Inbreeding Cuts Growth, Reproduction In Shrimp BradJ Argue, PAD.; Geovanni T01entino;J. A. Brork, DVM
34 Sustainable Aquaculture Practices Nitrite Toxicity Affected By Species Susceptibilty, Environmental Conditions
a Claude E. Boyd, Ph.D.
38 More Tilapia, Higher Profit? Yihhuk Simon
42 Fishmeal-Free Feeds For Hybrid Tiapia Nathan Gur, Guy Rubinstein
44 Seabass Hatchery Feeds Artemia Substitute To Increase Production Stability Eamonn O'Brten
46 Ecuador Sets Legal Framework For Offshore Fish Farm Development Xnvier Romero, M.S.
48 Hybrid, Channel Catfish Show Similar Immune Responses To Ich Parasite De-HaiXu, Ph.D.; Phillip Kleriu, PAD.
50 Seafood and Health New Year Wishes For Health And Seafood Roy D. Palm@, FAICD
52 Food SafetyAnd Technology Lipid Oxidation Results From Heme Catalysis GeorgeJ Flid, Jr., Ph.D.; DawidD. Kubn, Ph D.
56 U.S. Seafood Markets PaulBrown, Jr.: Janice Br~~~n;AngeIRubio
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Page I3 Quorum Sensin Disruption Via if eed Synergistic blends of natural antimicrobial compounds added to aquafeed can interrupt bacte- rial quorum sensing signaling in shrimp aquaculture pathogens.
Page 60 New Intensive Flsh Pond Culture I An in-pond raceway system has been successfully demonstrated to increase efficienv and yield greater production at lower per- unit cost.
60 New Intensive Pond Aquaculture Technology Demonstrated In China Michael Cremer, PAD.; Jesse Chappel4 P6.D.; ZhangJiun; Zbou Enhua
64 AquaculturingEngineering Unit Processes In RAS Systems Thomar M. Losorda, Ph D.
68 A~lvances In Intensive Copepod Production 'Technology M. Dtun Klint; Chothnrn K C,tl/an, PhD.; Charltr W. Loidlr), PhD.
72 Automatic Submersible Fish Cage Systems Counter Weather, Other Surface Problems Taeh Kim, Ph.D.
74 Data-Driven Management Technology Can Transform Aquaculture Diogo Thomaz, MBA, Ph.D.; Stella Adamidou, Ph.D.
76 Simple Soil Solution Removes Egg Adhesive To Enhance Carp Seed Production Prof: N. R. Ghattopadhyay
77 Sustenable Grouper Farming-. ~.. Huey-Lung Yang, Ph.D.; Hun-You Lin, Ph.D.: Chi-Chu Lin
80 PTC Ceramic Chips Im rove Safety, Reliability Of Electric Immersion E f eaters Christine Vcnuleck, EdDulvr
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70 Pakistan techn~cal and trade workshop on tuna
71 Seminars on sustainable aqua cult^ and marketing
72 Aqua Aquaria India 2013
MARKETS1 MARKETING 8 Key issues for success in the EU
market - opportunities for ernnrf~r! by Willem van der Pijl. Rik ! and Kees Taal
12 Industry Notes (Market) % 16 Market Barometer 120 r Commodity & Market Updat &;
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38 Ornamental Fish 4 -HANDLING1 PROCESSING
40 Utilisation of tuna by-producl Philippines by Joelyn Sentina
46 Depuration of bivalves for food quality i? and safely r: ., by Asern Sanjit Singh and K " Nagalakshimi i 5 0 lndustly Notes (Processing] ~ 5 6 Product Update i
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COUNTRY PROFILE 66 The fisheries industry of Sri Lanka
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Journal of Fish Diseases
Volume 37, Number 3, March 2014
Contents
Review
163 Rscirickettsiosis and Pirririckettria ralmonir in fish: a review M R o m andR Enrlquez
Original Arrides
189 The effect of ploidy and incubation temperature on survival and the prevalence of aplasia of the reptum trarvcrrum in Arlanric salmon, Salmo ralar L. T WKFrase~, MSFleming, T T Poppe, T Hanrrn and P G Fjelldal
201 Effect of salinity and temperature on marine leech, Zqlanirobdeh arugamrnrir (De Silva) under labararary conditions B C Kua, F C Choong and Y YLeaw
209 Vibrios in hatchery cultures of the razor clam, Solen marginam (Pulteney) S Prfldo, ] Dubert, F da Costa, D Marrinrz-PatiAo and/ L Barja
219 Rodlet cells in Murray cod, Marcullochellapreliiperlii (Mitchell), affected with chronic ulcerative dermatopathy A G Schuln. P LJoner and T Toop
229 Endolimaxpircium sp. no". (Amoebozaa), causarive agenr of systemic granulomatous disease of cultured sole, Solea rencgalemil Kaup M Cowtenla, FPadrd~ and 0 Paltnzuela
241 Liver melanomacrophage centres as indicators of Atlantic bluefin runa, Thunnw thynnur L. well-being L Parrantino, N Santamaria, R Zupa, C Powis, R Garofilo, A Cianriotta, EJirillo. FAcone andA Corricro
251 Clinical signs of barotrauma in golden perch, Macquaria ambigua (Richardson), and associated effecrs on post-release mortality and health KCHnll, MKBroadhurrt and P A Butchrr
Shorr Cammunicarions
265 First isolation and characterirarion of Edwardrielh tar& from diseased striped catfish, Pangarianodon hypophthalmw (Sauvage) M S h e 3 B Maiti, M N Vlnugopal, I firunamgar and I Karunaragar
273 Betanodavirus-associared morraliries of adult wild groupers Epinrphelw rnarginatw (Lowe) and Epinephrlw costae (Sreindachner) in Algeria HMKara, L Chaoui, FDerbal, R Z?idi, C de Boir~P~on, M Baud and L BifamarrC
279 Elevation of temperature and crowding trigger acute viral nervous necrosis in zebra fish, Brachydanio rrrio (Hamilton-Buchanan), subclinically infected with betanodavirus C P Binerh
283 Identification of a Bartpriovoraxsp. isolate as a potential bioconrrol bacrerium against snakehead ki~h-~arha~enic Atmmonar veronii H Cao, S Hou, S He, L Lu andX Yang
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JOURNAL OF THE WORLD AQUACULTURE SOCIETY
Volume 44 August 2013 No. 4
Research Articles Phenotypic and Genetic Variation in Two North American Arctic Charr, Salveli~rrrs alpinrrs,
Stocks Cultured in a Recirculating Aquaculture System. William R. Wolters, Gary S. Burr, Yniv Palti, and Roger L. Vallej 473485
Assessment of Aquatic Aeronronas spp. Isolates' Susceptibility to Cinnamaldehyde, Vanillin, and Crude Kigelia afvieana Fruit Extracts. Chinenye Okolie and Hafizah Y. Chenia ........................ 48&498
Effects of Inorganic and Organic Fertilization on Physicochemical Parameters, Bacterial Concentrations, and Shrimp Growth in Litopenaerrs vannanrei Cultures with Zero Water Exchange. Guillermo F. Lara-Anguiauo, Hbctor M. Esparza-Led, Juan C. Sainz-HernLndez, Jes6s T. Ponce-Palafox, Wenceslao Valenzuela-Quifibnez, Juan P. Apun-Molina, and Mariel Gullian Klanian 499-510
Costs i f Winter Feeding of Channel-blue (9 Ictnlrrrrrs prrnc a us Caffish. Ganesh Kumar and Carole R. Engle ............................................................................. 51 1-519
Genetic Diversity and Differentiation in Broodstocks of the Endangered Chinese Sucker, Myxocyprinus asiaticrrr, Using Microsatellite Markers. Nian Xu, Zhong Yang, Yanfu Que, Fang Shi, Bin Zhn, and Meihua Xion 520-527
It, Vitro Screening of Fungicidal Chemicals for Antifungal Activity against Saprolegnin. Xue-Gang Hu, Lei Liu, Kun Hu, Xian-Le Yang, and Gao-Xue Wang .................................... 528-535
Interactive Effects of Vitamin C and E Supplementation on Growth, Fatty Acid Composition, and Lipid Peroxidation of Sea Cucumber, Aposticltoprrs japoniens, Fed with Dietary Oxidized Fish Oil. Jian Gao, Shunsuke Koshio, Manabu Ishikawa, Saichiro Yokoyama, Daisuke Nose, and Tongjun Re 536546
Effect of Lead on Survival, Osmoregulation, and Histological Changes of the Gills of the White Shrimp, Litopenaerrs vannanrei, Boone, 1931. Nuhman Usman, Bamhang Irawan, and Agoes Soegiant 547-556
Impacts of Bolbophorus darrrnificrrs (Digenea: Bolbophoridae) on Production Characteristics of Channel Catfish, Ictnlurrrsprmctatrrs, Raised in Experimental Ponds. David J. Wise, Menghe H. Li, Matt J. Grillin, Edwin H. Robinson, Lester H. Khoo, Terrence E. Greenway, Todd S. Byars, Josh R. Walker, and Charles C. Mischke ...................... 557-564
Feasibility of Offshore Co-culture of Abalone, Haliotis discrrs hannai Ino, and Sea Cucumber, Apostichoprrs japonicus, in a Temp Hongmei Liu, and Jianguang Fan 565-573
Resting Egg Production and Fatty Acid by Using Combination of Light Regime and Food. Omidvar Farhadian, Delaram Taghavi, Nasrollah Mahhoohi Soofiani, and Yazdan Keivany 576585
Pharmacokineties of Florfenicol after Oral Administratio llow Catfish, Pelieobagrrrs fulvidraco. Qian Yang, Lingling Xie, Zhixin Wu, Xiaoxuan Chen, Yi Yang, Jiajia Liu, and
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Forage-based Ponds. W. R. McClain ............................... .. ...................................................... 593-599 Development of 25 Novel Microsatellite Loci and Genetic Variation Analysis in Breeding
Populations of the Pearl Oyster, Pinctada facata. Shanzeng Wu, Yunyan Guan, Xiande Huang, and Maoxian He 600-609
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TRANSACTIONS OF THE AMERICAN FISHERIES SOCIETY
VOLUME 143, NUMBER 1, January 2014
Natural Productivity in Steelhead Populations of Natural and Hatchery Origin: Assessing Hatchery Spawner Influence D. Brent Lister
Barriers Impede Upstream Spawning Migration of Flathead Chub DavidM. Walters, Rober-t E. Zl,ellig, Harry J. Clackett, Jonles F. Bruce, PaulM. Lukacs, a,zdRyarz M. Fitzpatrick
Rivetscape Patterns among Years of Juvenile Coho Salmon in Midcoastal Oregon: implications for Conservation R. Flitcrofl, K. B~wrett . J. Sfzyder, G. Reeves, andL. Ganio
Evaluating the Banier Assessment Technique Derived from FishXing Software and the Upstream Movement of Brook Trout through Road Culverts Shad Mahlum, David Cote, Yolanda F. W i e ~ ~ m a , Dan Kehle,: andKeith D. Clarke
Use of a Molecular Assay to Detect Predation on an Endangered Fish Species Gz,iller-,no Ley, Melody J. Saltzgive,; T/zon?as E. Dowli~~g. Abraham P Karan!, Brian R. Kesner; andPaul C. Marsh
Genetic-Based Estimates of Adult Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance from Carcass Surveys and Juvenile Out-Migrant Traps Da~liel J . Rawding, Canteron S. Sharpe, and Scott M. Bla~tkenship
Low-Temperature Tolerance and Critical Thermal Minimum of the Invasive Oriental Weatherfish Misgsr~lus angr~illicaudatz~s in Idaho, USA Alexa~~der N. Uqahart and Peter- Koetsier
[Note] White Perch in Small North Carolina Reservoirs: What Explains Variation in Population Structure? Betharzy J. Bethke, Janles A. Rice, andD. Derek Aday
Localized Spatial and Temporal Variation in Reproductive Effon of Florida Bass S. L. Shaw and M. S. Allen
[Note] Effects of Small Dams on Sunfish Assemblages in North Carolina Piedmont and Coastal Plain Streams Ryan Thoni, Jorda~z Holconlb. Robert Niclzols, and Michael M. Gangloff
Survival and Growth of Lake Sturgeon during Early Life Stages as a Function of Rearing Environment James A. Crossn~an, Kin! T Scribne,; Chrisrin A. Davis, Patrick S. Forsythe, ar1dEdward.4. Baker
Use of Genetic Stock Identification Data for Comparison of the Ocean Spatial Distribution, Size at Age, and Fishery Exposure of an Untagged Stock and Its Indicator: California Coastal versus Klamath River Chinook Salmon William H. Satterrhwaite, Michael S . Mohr; Michael R. O'Fa~.rell, Eric C . Anderson, Michael A. Banks, Sarah J. Bates, M. Renee Bellinger, Lisa A. Borgerso~z. Eric D. Crandall, John Carlos G a n a , Brert J. Korwos, Peter W Lawsorr, arid Melodie L. Palnrer-Zwahlen
Population Structure of Steelhead in Coastal California John Carlos Garza, Elizabeth A. Gilbert-Hon'ath. Brian C. S p e ~ ~ c e , Thomas H. Willia~~rs, Heidi Fish, Stephen A. Goagh, Joseph H. Anderso~t, David Hanm~, and Eric C. Anderso~~
Habitat Use and Selection by Adult Pallid Sturgeon in the Lower Mississippi River Jason R. Hemala, Patrick T. Kroboth, Nathan M. Kuntz, andHa,vld L. Scl~rurnnl JI:
[Note] Novel SNP Genotyping Assays Facilitate Species Identification of Sahzelinrrs Collected in a Recreational Fishery Patrick W DeHaan, Carira E. Pascal, and Janles E. Seeb
Ranking Site Vulnerability to Increasing Temperatures in Southern Appalachian Brook Trout Streams in Virginia: An Exposure-Sensitivity Approach Bmdly A, Trus~bo, Keith H. Nislow, Jo,zatl~an Stalli~~gs, MarkHudy, EricR Snlirh, Dong-Yun Kinz, Bruce Wiggins, and Charles A. Dolloff
Spatially Varying Population Demographics and Fishery Characteristics of Lake Erie Walleyes Inferred from a Long-Term Tag Recovery Study Clzrisropher S. Vandergoor atld Travis 0. Brerlderl
Geographic Variability in Elevation and Topographic Constraints on the Distribution of Native and Nonnative Trout in the Great Basin Dana R. Wan-en, Jason B. Dunhanr, a~ldDavidHocknlan-Wert
[Note] Prey Availability, Consumption, and Quality Contribute to Variation in Growth of Subyearling Chinook Salmon Rearing in Riverine and Reservoir Habitats Kennet11 I? Tiffan. John M. E ~ l ~ a r d t , and Scott J. St. John
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273 Response of Estuarine Fish to Large-Scale Oyster Reef Restoration Katherine J. PierSan a d D a v i d B. Eggleston
289 [Note] Lack of Temporal Variation in Egg Size in Landlocked Fall Ch~nook Salmon fromdake Oahe, South Dakota Manhew M. Wipf, Michael E Barnes, andDan Durben
294 Comparative Recruitment Dynamics of Alewife and Bloater in Lakes Michigan and Huron Paris D. Coliingsworth, DavidB. Bunnell, Charles P. Madenjian, and Stephen C. Riley
310 Guide for Authors
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New Additions to Library
Periodicals
1. Aquaculture Research : Vol. 45 (3) Feb '14
2. Fish Pathology : Vol. 48 (4) Dec '13
3. Fishing News International : Vol. 53 (3) Mar '14
4. Seafood Export Journal :Vol. 44(3) Mar '14
5. Alankara MatsyaKrishi Padavally (Malayalam)
6. Aqua International : Vol. 21 (12) Apr '14
7. Aquaculture : Vol. 420 - 421 Jan'14
8. Aquaculture Research : Vol. 45 (2) Jan'14
9. Biological Bulletin : Vol. 225 (3) Dec '13
10. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences: Vol. 70 (12) Dec '13
11. CIFA News : Vol. 20 (4) Oct-Dec '13
12. Current Science : Vol. 106 (5) Mar '14
13. Current Science : Vol. 106 (6) Mar '14
14. Current Science : Vol. 106 (7) Apr '14
15. Economic and Political Weekly : Vol. 49 (11) Mar '14
16. Economic and Political Weekly : Vol. 49 (12) Mar '14
17. Economic and Political Weekly : Vol. 49 (13) Mar '14
18. Economic and Political Weekly : Vol. 49 (14) Apr '14
19. Economic and Political Weekly : Vol. 49 (15) Apr '14
20. FAO Fisheries and Aquaculture Circular No. 1087 : Fish Marketing and Consumption Survey in
the Kyrgyz Republic
21. FAO Fisheries Technical Par No. 424 : A fishery manager's guidebook - Management measures
and their application
22. Fish and Shellfish Immunology : Vol. 36 (2) Feb '14
23. Fish and Shellfish Immunology : Vol. 37 (1) Mar '14
24. Fish Farming International : Iss. 2, Feb '14
25. Fisheries : Vol. 39 (1) Jan'14
26. Fishing Chimes : Vol. 33 (10 &11) Jan'14
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27. Global Aquaculture Advocate : Vol. 17 (1) Jan / Feb '14
28. Global Solutions for the future of Aquaculture : 2014 Master Catalogue
29. Indian Farming : Vol. 63 (12) Mar '14
30. Indian Hydrobiology : Vol. 16 (2) Feb '14
31. Indian Journal of Animal Sciences : Vol. 84 (3) Mar '14
32. Indian Journal of Exrimental Biology : Vol.52 (4) Apr '14
33. Indian Journal of Geo-Marine Sciences : Vol. 43 (1) Jan'14
34. Infofish International : No. 2 Mar / Apr '14
35. Journal of Fish Biology : Vol. 84 (2) Feb '14
36. Journal of Fish Diseases : Vol. 37 (3) Mar '14
37. Journal of World Aquaculture Society : Vol. 44 (4) Aug '13
38. Marine Designer arl Production Science and Technology - National Training Course Manual, 19-
21 Feb 2014
39. Marine Fisheries Review : Vol. 75 (4) 2013
40. Matsyalokathile Vismayangal (Malayalam)
41. MPEDA Newsletter : Vol.1 (11) Feb '14
42. National Geographic : Vol. 1 (8) Mar '14
43. Nature : Vol. 506 (7487) Feb '14
44. Nature : Vol. 507 (7490) Mar '14
45. Preparing for Climate Change on Marine Systems in Australia and India. Application for
Australia-India Strategic Research Fund, Round Five 2010/11. Joint Application by CMFRI,
Kochi,India and Tasmanian Aquaculture & Fisheries Institute, Hobart, Australia submitted to
Department of Science and Technology International Division
46. Resonance : Vol. 19 (3) Mar '14
47. Resonance : Vol.19 (4) Apr '14
48. SEAFDEC Newsletter : Vol. 36 (4) Oct-Dec '13
49. Sedme : Vol. 40 (3) Sep '13
50. Swamysnews : No. 03, Mar '14
51. Transactions of American Fisheries Society: Vol.143 (1) Jan '14
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