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期刊名:Reviews in aquaculture

缩写:REV AQUACULT

ISSN:1753-5123

e-ISSN:1753-5131

IF/分区:11.3/Q1

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Lynne Falconer,Karl Cutajar,Amalia Krupandan et al. Lynne Falconer et al.
Marine aquaculture has the potential to increase its contribution to the global food system and provide valuable ecosystem services, but appropriate planning, licensing and regulation systems must be in place to enable sustainable developme...
Rose Ruiz Daniels,Richard S Taylor,Diego Robledo et al. Rose Ruiz Daniels et al.
Single cell genomics encompasses a suite of rapidly maturing technologies that measure the molecular profiles of individual cells within target samples. These approaches provide a large up-step in biological information compared to long-est...
Nicholas A Robinson,Diego Robledo,Lene Sveen et al. Nicholas A Robinson et al.
Disease and parasitism cause major welfare, environmental and economic concerns for global aquaculture. In this review, we examine the status and potential of technologies that exploit genetic variation in host resistance to tackle this pro...
Scott MacAulay,Amy R Ellison,Peter Kille et al. Scott MacAulay et al.
Early and accurate diagnosis is key to mitigating the impact of infectious diseases, along with efficient surveillance. This however is particularly challenging in aquatic environments due to hidden biodiversity and physical constraints. Tr...
Kelly Thornber,David Verner-Jeffreys,Steve Hinchliffe et al. Kelly Thornber et al.
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a growing threat to global public health, and the overuse of antibiotics in animals has been identified as a major risk factor. With high levels of international trade and direct connectivity to the aquatic...
Peter J Walker,C V Mohan Peter J Walker
Shrimp aquaculture has grown rapidly over several decades to become a major global industry that serves the increasing consumer demand for seafood and has contributed significantly to socio-economic development in many poor coastal communit...
Diego Robledo,Christos Palaiokostas,Luca Bargelloni et al. Diego Robledo et al.
Selective breeding is increasingly recognized as a key component of sustainable production of aquaculture species. The uptake of genomic technology in aquaculture breeding has traditionally lagged behind terrestrial farmed animals. However,...
Rhiannon P. Kuchel; Wayne A. O’Connor; David A. Raftos Rhiannon P. Kuchel; Wayne A. O’Connor; David A. Raftos