نتایج جستجو برای: prawn

تعداد نتایج: 1451  

Journal: :Ices Journal of Marine Science 2022

Abstract Using length frequency distribution data (LFD) is cost-effective for estimating somatic growth in fish or invertebrates as are relatively easy to obtain. The recently developed R packages TropFishR and fishboot extend classic ELEFAN (Electronic LEngth Frequency ANalysis) programs include more powerful optimization procedures a bootstrap method uncertainties. Yet, the fundamental functi...

Journal: :Journal of Marine Science and Engineering 2022

The giant freshwater prawn, Macrobrachium rosenbergii, is a prawn that has economic significance throughout the world. It exhibits sex-related growth dimorphism, whereby males grow significantly more rapidly than females. Therefore, study on molecular regulatory mechanism, which underlies sexual differentiation of M. both scientific and commercial importance. However, scarcity genomic transcrip...

2005
N. R. Loneragan N. Ahmad Adnan R. M. Connolly F. J. Manson

This study investigated changes in landings of all prawns, white prawns (mainly Penaeus merguiensis), mangrove extent, rainfall and the area of shallow water in western peninsular Malaysia. The most important state for both the landings of all prawns and white prawns was Perak where about 50% of all prawns and 35% of white prawns were landed. This is also the state with the largest, and most st...

2013
Tomer Ventura Rivka Manor Eliahu D. Aflalo Vered Chalifa-Caspi Simy Weil Omri Sharabi Amir Sagi

Like many metazoans, the freshwater prawn Macrobrachium rosenbergii begins its post-embryonic life with a set of morphologically distinct planktonic larval stages, followed by a benthic post-larval stage during which the maturing organism differs from the larvae both ecologically and physiologically. Understanding of the molecular basis underlying morphogenesis in crustaceans is limited to the ...

Journal: :Journal of investigational allergology & clinical immunology 2006
S Cabrerizo Ballesteros M de Barrio M L Baeza M Rubio Sotés

UNLABELLED Chironomids are insects which inhabit wetlands. In countries such as Sudan, The United States. Egypt and Japan they are the cause of serious environmental allergy. In Europe, and particularly in Spain, allergy to Chironomids is infrequent and has only been described in patients who handle Chironomid larvae which form part of certain fish foods. MATERIALS AND METHODS We report a cas...

2012
Keyi Ma Gaofeng Qiu Jianbin Feng Jiale Li

BACKGROUND The oriental river prawn, Macrobrachium nipponense, is an economically and nutritionally important species of the Palaemonidae family of decapod crustaceans. To date, the sequencing of its whole genome is unavailable as a non-model organism. Transcriptomic information is also scarce for this species. In this study, we performed de novo transcriptome sequencing to produce the first co...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1982
D R Friedlander C Levinthal

The abdominal ganglia of the prawn Macrobrachium rosenbergii undergo developmental changes of fundamental interest between the time of hatching and metamorphosis. These changes include an increase in cell numbers and changes in the connectivity between identified neurons. The giant motoneurons involved in the escape response, which form a syncytium in the adult, are observed as separate neurons...

2016
Hyungtaek Jung Byung-Ha Yoon Woo-Jin Kim Dong-Wook Kim David A. Hurwood Russell E. Lyons Krishna R. Salin Heui-Soo Kim Ilseon Baek Vincent Chand Peter B. Mather

The giant freshwater prawn, Macrobrachium rosenbergii, a sexually dimorphic decapod crustacean is currently the world's most economically important cultured freshwater crustacean species. Despite its economic importance, there is currently a lack of genomic resources available for this species, and this has limited exploration of the molecular mechanisms that control the M. rosenbergii sex-diff...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1966
John E. Heuser Carlos F. Doggenweiler

In view of reports that the nerve fibers of the sea prawn conduct impulses more rapidly than other invertebrate nerves and look like myelinated vertebrate nerves in the light microscope, prawn nerve fibers were studied with the electron microscope. Their sheaths are found to have a consistent and unique structure that is unlike vertebrate myelin in four respects: (1) The sheath is composed of 1...

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