This illustrated bite shows how the growth rate of two strains of a given species when grown in two different farming environments. The examples of the “No GxE) as well as the existence of the GxE has been illustrated. The two experimental environments are defined. The bite emphasized that these information should result of well designed experiment …
Category: Information Bites
This category addresses specific points which are mostly covered in 1-3 power point slides/bite. These bites are helpful whenever specific information is targeted.
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Apr 28 2012
Longevity in Fishes
This large bite does not only address the definition of longevity and related terms (e.g. lifespan) but also covers with examples the factors affecting longevity. For a valid illustration, a Table with maximum longevity has been included whereas clear differences among various fish groups could be easily noticed. The application of longevity in fishery and aquaculture practices has …
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Apr 22 2012
Water transparency measurements using Secchi disk
This information bite handles a practical pond management issue as well as a field tool which is Secchi disk. The use of Secchi disk in measuring water transparency has been covered in the attached information providing adequate background such as sources of turbidity in water as well as factors to considered during measurement. Relating the …
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Feb 24 2012
Rigor mortis in fish and its relation to quality
This 4-slide information bite starts with an intoductory slide on the rigor mortis in animal in general including its causes and feautures. The remaining part of the bite focuses more on the rigor mortis in fish having in consideration the specific nature of fish as well as fishing and aquaculture practices. Emphasis has been placed on …
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Feb 21 2012
Possible use of plant compost in aquaculture
Credit of the photos: Photos used in this information bite have been taken from a pool of photos which was given to me by friends who participated in Warm water fish production during 2009 and 2010. Identified names are: shared with me from El-Sadig Arbab Hagar (Sudan) and Lylian Wilfred Mguhi Lugobola (Tanzania). Thanks to …
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Feb 05 2012
Fish ovulation and egg overripe
This 2-slide information bite addresses the ovulation of fish female in regard to timing and indicators. Focus has been placed on the importance of collecting the spawn short time after ovulation before eggs turn overripe which means losing the chance for fertilization. The period from ovulation and eggs turn overripe vary according to some factors …
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Feb 04 2012
Enhancing fish hatchery practices – Extending solution (Ringer solution)
This single-slide information bite addresses facts related to fish sperm and its longivity. Enhancing the longivity as well as the fertilization of fish eggs is the focus of this bite. The composition and use of Ringer solution is covered in this breif. Also, the referigation of sperm solution. [important]Enhancing fish hatchery practices – Extending solutions[/important]
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Feb 04 2012
Fish spawning induction – pituitary gland
This 3-slide information bite addresses the role of pituitary gland in the spawning induction. This topic addresses factors influence the effectivness of pituitary gland and the concentration of gonadotropic hormones. The collection and storage of pituitary glands have been addressed in the information bite. [important]Fish spawning induction – pituitary gland[/important]
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Jan 20 2012
Force hatch of fish embryos
This information bite addresses the phenomenon of reluctant hatching of fish embryos. Hatch synchronization is always targeted in order to allow better hatchery management and reduce size differences among hatched larvae or fry. In this situation, force hatch approach could be adopted. This practice works directly on embryo’s hatching glands and its enzymes. Examples of …
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