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Study of Burrows of the West African Freshwater Crab (Sudanonautes Africanus, Milne–Edwards, 1869) on the Banks of Asejire Reservoir, Nigeria

The experiment was carried out at the banks of Asejire reservoir and seventy five burrows were examined. The sexes were determined and ratio was about 3:2 females to males. Average biggest size was about 14.5cm for females and 14cm for males. The exponential (b) calculated showed a positive allometric growth for the length–weight relationship of […]

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Characterization of Bacteriocin-Like Producing Lactic Acid Bacteria (Lab) Isolated From the Crude and Traditionally Fermented Fish Meat (Guedj) In Senegal

Nineteen (19) strains of Lactic Acid Bacteria (LAB) from meat of fresh and fermented fish, (Machoiron, Capitain and Sompatte) isolated on modified MRS agar (0.1% glucose) supplemented with polymyxin B (100 U/ml) and cycloheximide (50 g/ml) were preselected based on their antimicrobial potential demonstrated against Escherichia coli (O 157) and Listeria monocytogene (CWBI-B710), morphological and

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A Comparative Evaluation of the Clean Bohai Sea Program and the Chesapeake Bay Program

This thesis offers a comparative evaluation of two Regional Ocean Governance [ROG] regimes: The Clean Bohai Sea Program [CBSP] in China, and the Chesapeake Bay Program [CBP] in the USA. This study compares and evaluates these two ROG regimes primarily from a governance and management perspective. The willingness to address ecological concerns, from a ROG

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Fish Consumption Preference among Residents of Hadejia Metropolis, Jigawa State, Nigeria

This study was conducted to examine the consumption preference of six different fish types in Hadejia metropolis using a total of one hundred and twenty (120) structured questionnaires. The questionnaires covered information on demographic data of the respondents, rate of fish consumption and type of fish consumed between August and November 2015. The data were

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Ammi Model Analysis of Stability and Adaptability of Finger Millet (Eleusine Coracana) Genotypes in Southern Ethiopia

Multi-location study was conducted at locations namely Jinka, Kako and Alaba in two consecutive years (2011 and 2012 G.c) to identify high yielding, disease resistant/tolerant and stable performing finger millet genotype for potential areas of Southern region. The trails were arranged in a randomized complete block with three replications. Tadesse was used as standard check

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Preliminary Investigation of Length-Weight Relationship and Condition Factor of Periwinkle (Tympanotonus Fuscatus, Linnaeus 1758) From Okrika Estuary, Niger-Delta Area of Nigeria

Assessment of length-weight relationship and condition factor of a commercially important mollusc species, Periwinkle, Tympanotonus fuscatus, from Okrika estuary was conducted from October, 2015 to February, 2016. A total of 120 samples of the species were hand-picked from the mangrove ecosystem of Okrika. The results obtained showed that the gastropod species had negative allometric growth

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Length-Weight Relationship, Condition Factor and Food and Feeding Habits of Seriola Dumerili (Risso, 1810, Carangidae) In Al-Hamama, Eastern Libya Mediterranean Sea

Stomachs of 235 pre-adult (PA) and 111 adult (A) Seriola dumerili obtained monthly from Al-Hamama (eastern Libya Mediterranean Sea) artisanal catch during November 2012 to October 2013 were examined to study food and feeding habits of the fish. The length-weight relationships of “PA” and “A” were W = 0.0437L2.819, n = 235, R2 = 0.99

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Apparent Nutrient Digestibility Coefficient of Brewer’s Spent Grain Meal Based Diets in Clarias Gariepinus Juveniles

The response of catfish fed brewer’s spent grain (BSG) based diets was evaluated in the diet of Clarias gariepinus using growth performance, nutrient utilization and apparent digestibility coefficient as indices. Seven iso-nitrogenous diets were formulated with BSG replacing 0,10, 20, 30, 40, 50 and 100% of corn in the diets. A relatively good growth performance

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