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Australian Society for Fish Biology Workshop (1990 Lorne, Victoria). The measurement of age and growth in fish and shellfish. Edited by Hancock David 1938-. Canberra: Bureau of Rural Resources, 1992.

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McKenney, Charles L. Influence of an insect growth regulator on larval development of a marine crustacean. Gulf Breeze, FL: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental Research Laboratory, 1988.

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Hinchcliffe, M. T. The Effect of sub-lethal doses of copper on the whole copper body loads and growth rates in the freshwater shrimp,Gammarus pulex (Crustacea: Amphipoda). Wolverhampton: University of Wolverhampton, 1994.

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Wenner, Adrian. Crustacean Growth: Factors in Adult Growth (Crustacean Issues). CRC, 1985.

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M, Wenner Adrian, ed. Larval growth. Rotterdam, Netherlands: A.A. Balkema, 1985.

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M, Wenner Adrian, ed. Factors in adult growth. Rotterdam, Netherlands: A.A. Balkema, 1985.

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United States. Environmental Protection Agency, ed. Alterations in growth, reproduction, and energy metabolism of estuarine crustaceans as indicators of pollutant stress. [Washington, D.C.?: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1994.

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Wenner, Adrian M. Crustacean Growth: Larval Growth (Crustacean Issues). CRC, 1985.

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Thiel, Martin, and Gary A. Wellborn, eds. Life Histories. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190620271.001.0001.

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Crustaceans are increasingly being used as model organisms in all fields of biology, including neurobiology, developmental biology, animal physiology, evolutionary ecology, biogeography, and resource management. Crustaceans have a very wide range of phenotypes and inhabit a diverse array of environments, ranging from the deep sea to high mountain lakes and even deserts. The evolution of their life histories has permitted crustaceans to successfully colonize this variety of habitats. Few other taxa exhibit such a variety of life histories and behavior. A comprehensive overview of their life histories is essential to the understanding of many aspects of their success in marine and terrestrial environments. This book provides a general overview of crustacean life histories. Crustaceans have particular life history adaptations that have permitted them to conquer all environments on earth. Crustacean life cycles have evolved to maximize fecundity, growth, and ageing, in a wide range of environmental conditions. Individual contributions contrast benefits and costs of different life histories including sexual versus asexual production, semelparity versus iteroparity, and planktonic larvae versus direct development. Important aspects of particular behaviors are presented (e.g. migrations, defense and territorial behaviors, anti-predator behavior, symbiosis).
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Wenner, Adrian. Crustacean Issues 2: Larval Growth. CRC Press LLC, 2017.

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Wenner, Adrian. Crustacean Issues 2: Larval Growth. CRC Press LLC, 2017.

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Wenner, Adrian. Crustacean Issues 2: Larval Growth. CRC Press LLC, 2017.

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Wenner, Adrian. Crustacean Issues 2: Larval Growth. CRC Press LLC, 2017.

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Crustacean Issues 3: Factors in Adult Growth. CRC Press LLC, 2017.

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Wenner, Adrian M. Crustacean Issues 3: Factors in Adult Growth. CRC Press LLC, 2017.

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Wenner, Adrian M. Crustacean Issues 3: Factors in Adult Growth. CRC Press LLC, 2017.

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Wenner, Adrian M. Crustacean Issues 3: Factors in Adult Growth. CRC Press LLC, 2017.

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Awaludin, Awaludin, Diana Maulianawati, and Kartina Kartina. Ikan dan Krustasea: Aplikasi Bahan Alam Untuk Pertumbuhan dan Reproduksi. Syiah Kuala University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.52574/syiahkualauniversitypress.218.

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Aquaculture is a solution in providing animal nutrition for humans. Capture fishing and aquaculture are the two main sources of fisheries production in Indonesia. Indonesia is one of the world's top exporters of fisheries products. Fish have a unique growth pattern. Fish use available nutrients for the reproductive process as they get older, but there is still a positive contribution to growth. The requirements for optimum temperature, feed, and growth period for juvenile and adult fish may be different. Reproduction in organism, including aquatic animals, is controlled by hormones. Hormones involved in reproduction such as steroids, FSH, LH, estradiol etc. In aquaculture, the increase in growth and reproduction in fish and crustaceans uses a lot of synthetic hormones, which there are still many weaknesses. The use of natural product is one of the environmentally sustainable options for increasing growth and reproduction. There have been many applications of natural products that have been able to improve growth and reproduction, such as the use of celery, Karamunting, Katuk, Paku Uban and Turmeric. Some of the references to this book are the result of the author's research that has been published in various national and international journals
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