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Kohn, Anna, and Oscar Miranda Fróes. "Saccocoelioides godoyi n.sp. (Haploporidae) and other trematodes parasites of fishes from the Guaiba estuary, RS, Brazil." Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz 81, no. 1 (1986): 62–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0074-02761986000100009.

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One hundred and fourteen specimens of eleven different species of freshwater fishes from the Guaiba estuary, were examined for digenetic flukes. Saccocoelioides godoyi n.sp. proposed herein, is closest to S. magniovatus and to S. szidati; S. magniovatus is much smaller with comparably larger eggs and S. szidati has larger hermaphroditic sac and considerably larger testis. Creptotrema creptotrema is referred to a new host; Acanthostomum gnerii, Crepidostomum platense, Eocreadium intermedium (immature form), Parspina argentinensis and Zonocotyle bicaecata are reported. This paper confirms the si
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Kohn, A., B. M. M. Fernandes, B. Macedo, and B. Abramson. "Helminths parasites of freshwater fishes from Pirassununga, SP, Brazil." Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz 80, no. 3 (1985): 327–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0074-02761985000300009.

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Twelve species of parasitic helminths, seven trematodes, four nematodes and one acanthocephalan are reported from various hosts. Creptotrema lynchi, a parasite from Bufo marinus in Colombia, is described for the first time in fish and from Brazil, parasitizing two different species. A list of the host species, measurements and figures of most parasites are included with particular reference to the tegument of Bellumcorpus major recovered from a new host. The genus Zonocotyloides Padilha, 1978 is considered a synonym of Zonocotyle and the new combination: Zonocotyle haroltravassosi is proposed
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Mishra, P., M. Samanta, S. Mohanty, and N. K. Maiti. "Characterization of Vibrio species isolated from freshwater fishes by ribotyping." Indian Journal of Microbiology 50, no. 1 (2010): 101–3. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12088-010-0010-4.

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Rego, Amilcar Arandas. "Scolex Morphology of Proteocephalid Cestodes Parasites of Neotropical Freshwater Fishes." Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz 94, no. 1 (1999): 37–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0074-02761999000100011.

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Comte, Lise, and Julian D. Olden. "Evidence for dispersal syndromes in freshwater fishes." Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 285, no. 1871 (2018): 20172214. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2017.2214.

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Dispersal is a fundamental process defining the distribution of organisms and has long been a topic of inquiry in ecology and evolution. Emerging research points to an interdependency of dispersal with a diverse suite of traits in terrestrial organisms, however the extent to which such dispersal syndromes exist in freshwater species remains uncertain. Here, we test whether dispersal in freshwater fishes (1) is a fixed property of species, and (2) correlates with life-history, morphological, ecological and behavioural traits, using a global dataset of dispersal distances collected from the lite
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González, C. J., J. P. Encinas, M. L. Garcı́a-López, and A. Otero. "Characterization and identification of lactic acid bacteria from freshwater fishes." Food Microbiology 17, no. 4 (2000): 383–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1006/fmic.1999.0330.

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Sarkar, B. L., G. B. Nair, A. K. Banerjee, and S. C. Pal. "Seasonal distribution of Vibrio parahaemolyticus in freshwater environs and in association with freshwater fishes in Calcutta." Applied and Environmental Microbiology 49, no. 1 (1985): 132–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/aem.49.1.132-136.1985.

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WAKABAYASHI, H., G. J. HUH, and N. KIMURA. "Flavobacterium branchiophila sp. nov., a Causative Agent of Bacterial Gill Disease of Freshwater Fishes." International Journal of Systematic Bacteriology 39, no. 3 (1989): 213–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/00207713-39-3-213.

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Wang, Zhe, Tong Zhou, and Zemao Gu. "New data of two trichodinid ectoparasites (Ciliophora: Trichodinidae) from farmed freshwater fishes in Hubei, China." European Journal of Protistology 60 (August 2017): 50–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ejop.2017.04.002.

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Wang, Zhe, William A. Bourland, Tong Zhou, Hao Yang, Chenxin Zhang, and Zemao Gu. "Morphological and molecular characterization of two Trichodina (Ciliophora, Peritrichia) species from freshwater fishes in China." European Journal of Protistology 72 (February 2020): 125647. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ejop.2019.125647.

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Kolmann, Matthew A., Kenneth C. Welch, Adam P. Summers, and Nathan R. Lovejoy. "Always chew your food: freshwater stingrays use mastication to process tough insect prey." Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 283, no. 1838 (2016): 20161392. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2016.1392.

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Chewing, characterized by shearing jaw motions and high-crowned molar teeth, is considered an evolutionary innovation that spurred dietary diversification and evolutionary radiation of mammals. Complex prey-processing behaviours have been thought to be lacking in fishes and other vertebrates, despite the fact that many of these animals feed on tough prey, like insects or even grasses. We investigated prey capture and processing in the insect-feeding freshwater stingray Potamotrygon motoro using high-speed videography. We find that Potamotrygon motoro uses asymmetrical motion of the jaws, effec
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Miller, Elizabeth Christina, Kenji T. Hayashi, Dongyuan Song, and John J. Wiens. "Explaining the ocean's richest biodiversity hotspot and global patterns of fish diversity." Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 285, no. 1888 (2018): 20181314. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2018.1314.

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For most marine organisms, species richness peaks in the Central Indo-Pacific region and declines longitudinally, a striking pattern that remains poorly understood. Here, we used phylogenetic approaches to address the causes of richness patterns among global marine regions, comparing the relative importance of colonization time, number of colonization events, and diversification rates (speciation minus extinction). We estimated regional richness using distributional data for almost all percomorph fishes (17 435 species total, including approximately 72% of all marine fishes and approximately 3
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Gupta, Aditya, and Harpreet Kaur. "Two new species of Myxobolus (Cnidaria: Myxosporea) infecting freshwater fishes of Ranjit Sagar Wetland, Punjab, India." Microbial Pathogenesis 147 (October 2020): 104421. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.micpath.2020.104421.

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El-Jeni, Rim, Monia El Bour, Pilar Calo-Mata, et al. "In vitro probiotic profiling of novel Enterococcus faecium and Leuconostoc mesenteroides from Tunisian freshwater fishes." Canadian Journal of Microbiology 62, no. 1 (2016): 60–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/cjm-2015-0481.

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Novel lactic acid bacteria isolated from different organs of freshwater fish were examined for their potential application as probiotics in raw and processed foods. Four isolates of Enterococcus faecium and Leuconostoc mesenteroides were identified at the molecular level by 16S rRNA sequencing and random amplification of polymorphic DNA – polymerase chain reaction, and their antimicrobial activity against a panel of pathogens and food-poisoning bacteria was investigated. The whole bacteriocins of the 4 isolates were characterized by enterobacterial repetitive intergenic consensus sequences in
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Sugita, Haruo, Jun Takahashi, and Yoshiaki Deguchi. "Production and Consumption of Biotin by the Intestinal Microflora of Cultured Freshwater Fishes." Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry 56, no. 10 (1992): 1678–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1271/bbb.56.1678.

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Bates, Amanda E., Catherine M. McKelvie, Cascade J. B. Sorte, et al. "Geographical range, heat tolerance and invasion success in aquatic species." Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 280, no. 1772 (2013): 20131958. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2013.1958.

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Species with broader geographical ranges are expected to be ecological generalists, while species with higher heat tolerances may be relatively competitive at more extreme and increasing temperatures. Thus, both traits are expected to relate to increased survival during transport to new regions of the globe, and once there, establishment and spread. Here, we explore these expectations using datasets of latitudinal range breadth and heat tolerance in freshwater and marine invertebrates and fishes. After accounting for the latitude and hemisphere of each species’ native range, we find that speci
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Nguyen, Tu Hoang Khue, Huu Ngoc Nguyen, Dat Van Nghe, and Kim Hoang Nguyen. "Biological Activities of Tetrodotoxin-ProducingEnterococcus faeciumAD1 Isolated from Puffer Fishes." BioMed Research International 2015 (2015): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/973235.

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Puffer fishes were collected from the central sea in Vietnam from spring to summer season. The eggs were incubated in MRS broth that was used to test the toxicity in mice and isolate the lactic acid bacteria community that could produce tetrodotoxin (TTX). Thin layer chromatography (TLC) and high performance lipid chromatography (HPLC) were used to detect and quantify TTX. As a result,Enterococcus faeciumAD1 which was identified by biochemical test and 16S rRNA analysis could produce TTX 0.3 mg/mL when cultured in MRS broth. The bacterium was optimized for TTX production and gave 0.18 mg/mL, 0
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Sreedharan, Krishnan, Rosamma Philip, and Isaac Sarojani Bright Singh. "Characterization and virulence potential of phenotypically diverse Aeromonas veronii isolates recovered from moribund freshwater ornamental fishes of Kerala, India." Antonie van Leeuwenhoek 103, no. 1 (2012): 53–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10482-012-9786-z.

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Bloom, Devin D., and Nathan R. Lovejoy. "The evolutionary origins of diadromy inferred from a time-calibrated phylogeny for Clupeiformes (herring and allies)." Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 281, no. 1778 (2014): 20132081. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2013.2081.

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One of the most remarkable types of migration found in animals is diadromy, a life-history behaviour in which individuals move between oceans and freshwater habitats for feeding and reproduction. Diadromous fishes include iconic species such as salmon, eels and shad, and have long fascinated biologists because they undergo extraordinary physiological and behavioural modifications to survive in very different habitats. However, the evolutionary origins of diadromy remain poorly understood. Here, we examine the widely accepted productivity hypothesis, which states that differences in productivit
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Carrete Vega, Greta, and John J. Wiens. "Why are there so few fish in the sea?" Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 279, no. 1737 (2012): 2323–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2012.0075.

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The most dramatic gradient in global biodiversity is between marine and terrestrial environments. Terrestrial environments contain approximately 75–85% of all estimated species, but occupy only 30 per cent of the Earth's surface (and only approx. 1–10% by volume), whereas marine environments occupy a larger area and volume, but have a smaller fraction of Earth's estimated diversity. Many hypotheses have been proposed to explain this disparity, but there have been few large-scale quantitative tests. Here, we analyse patterns of diversity in actinopterygian (ray-finned) fishes, the most species-
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Hahn, Cassidy M., Luke R. Iwanowicz, Robert S. Cornman, Carla M. Conway, James R. Winton, and Vicki S. Blazer. "Characterization of a Novel Hepadnavirus in the White Sucker (Catostomus commersonii) from the Great Lakes Region of the United States." Journal of Virology 89, no. 23 (2015): 11801–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/jvi.01278-15.

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ABSTRACTThe white suckerCatostomus commersoniiis a freshwater teleost often utilized as a resident sentinel. Here, we sequenced the full genome of a hepatitis B-like virus that infects white suckers from the Great Lakes Region of the United States. Dideoxy sequencing confirmed that the white sucker hepatitis B virus (WSHBV) has a circular genome (3,542 bp) with the prototypical codon organization of hepadnaviruses. Electron microscopy demonstrated that complete virions of approximately 40 nm were present in the plasma of infected fish. Compared to avi- and orthohepadnaviruses, sequence conserv
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Samanta, Palas, Sandipan Pal, Aloke Kumar Mukherjee, and Apurba Ratan Ghosh. "Evaluation of Metabolic Enzymes in Response to Excel Mera 71, a Glyphosate-Based Herbicide, and Recovery Pattern in Freshwater Teleostean Fishes." BioMed Research International 2014 (2014): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/425159.

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Metabolic enzymes such as alanine aminotransferase (ALT), aspartate aminotransferase (AST), and alkaline phosphatase (ALP) were evaluated in Indian teleostean fishes, namely,Anabas testudineus(Bloch) andHeteropneustes fossilis(Bloch), for an exposure to 30 days of Excel Mera 71 (17.2 mg/L), a glyphosate formulation, and subsequent depuration under Liv.52, a plant extract at a dose of 187.5 mg/d/250 L for the same period in the same tissues under laboratory condition. ALT activity was significantly increased (P<0.05) in all the tissues and raised up to 229.19% in liver ofA. testudineus(229.1
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Das, Manoja Kumar, Ashoka Mahapatra, Basanti Pathi, et al. "Harmonized One Health Trans-Species and Community Surveillance for Tackling Antibacterial Resistance in India: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Study." JMIR Research Protocols 9, no. 10 (2020): e23241. http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/23241.

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Background India has the largest burden of drug‑resistant organisms compared with other countries around the world, including multiresistant and extremely drug‑resistant tuberculosis and resistant Gram‑negative and Gram‑positive bacteria. Antibiotic resistant bacteria are found in all living hosts and in the environment and move between hosts and ecosystems. An intricate interplay of infections, exposure to antibiotics, and disinfectants at individual and community levels among humans, animals, birds, and fishes triggers evolution and spread of resistance. The One Health framework proposes add
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Kar, Avijit, Deep Sankar Chini, Manojit Bhattacharya, Bidhan Chandra Patra, Shampa Patra, and Jayanta Kumar Saha. "A comparative study of fatty acids profile of two Indian major carps (Gibelion catla, Hamilton, 1822 and Cirrhinus mrigala, Hamilton, 1822) using value added fish feed." Journal of Applied and Natural Science 13, no. 2 (2021): 443–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.31018/jans.v13i2.2598.

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Freshwater fishes are not only a major source of protein but they also possess nutritionally valuable lipids in the form of Polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs), which play a crucial role in the normal growth, disease prevention, development, cardiovascular health and reproduction of human. The present study was performed to determine the incorporation rate of fatty acids profile and their composition in two common freshwater carps as Gibelion catla and Cirrhinus mrigala (in situ trial and experimental) in the different experimental time period (0 days, i.e. initial, 90 days and 180 days) by us
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Friedman, Matt, Benjamin P. Keck, Alex Dornburg, et al. "Molecular and fossil evidence place the origin of cichlid fishes long after Gondwanan rifting." Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 280, no. 1770 (2013): 20131733. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2013.1733.

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Cichlid fishes are a key model system in the study of adaptive radiation, speciation and evolutionary developmental biology. More than 1600 cichlid species inhabit freshwater and marginal marine environments across several southern landmasses. This distributional pattern, combined with parallels between cichlid phylogeny and sequences of Mesozoic continental rifting, has led to the widely accepted hypothesis that cichlids are an ancient group whose major biogeographic patterns arose from Gondwanan vicariance. Although the Early Cretaceous ( ca 135 Ma) divergence of living cichlids demanded by
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Luiz, Osmar J., Joshua S. Madin, D. Ross Robertson, Luiz A. Rocha, Peter Wirtz, and Sergio R. Floeter. "Ecological traits influencing range expansion across large oceanic dispersal barriers: insights from tropical Atlantic reef fishes." Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 279, no. 1730 (2011): 1033–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2011.1525.

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How do biogeographically different provinces arise in response to oceanic barriers to dispersal? Here, we analyse how traits related to the pelagic dispersal and adult biology of 985 tropical reef fish species correlate with their establishing populations on both sides of two Atlantic marine barriers: the Mid-Atlantic Barrier (MAB) and the Amazon–Orinoco Plume (AOP). Generalized linear mixed-effects models indicate that predictors for successful barrier crossing are the ability to raft with flotsam for the deep-water MAB, non-reef habitat usage for the freshwater and sediment-rich AOP, and lar
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Kumari, Pooja, Neeta Sehgal, S. V. Goswami, and Neerja Aggarwal. "Multifactorial control of gonadotropin release for induction of oocyte maturation: Influence of gonadotropin-releasing hormone, gonadotropin release-inhibiting factor and dopamine receptors in the catfish, Heteropneustes fossilis." Journal of Applied and Natural Science 13, no. 2 (2021): 686–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.31018/jans.v13i2.2695.

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Several external and internal factors contribute to the reproductive success of teleosts, which makes the reproductive process complex and unique. In the Indian freshwater catfish, Heteropneustes fossilis, monsoon plays a crucial role as it fine tunes the neuroendocrine axis, culminating in oocyte maturation. Therefore, induction of oocyte maturation requires the coordinated interaction among hypothalamic, hypophyseal, and peripheral hormones. In the present investigation, dual neuroendocrine control of oocyte maturation has been demonstrated in the catfish, H. fossilis. The maturational respo
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Weber, E. Scott, Thomas B. Waltzek, Devon A. Young, et al. "Systemic Iridovirus Infection in the Banggai Cardinalfish (Pterapogon Kauderni Koumans 1933)." Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation 21, no. 3 (2009): 306–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/104063870902100302.

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Iridoviruses infect food and ornamental fish species from a wide range of freshwater to marine habitats across the globe. The objective of the current study was to characterize an iridovirus causing systemic infection of wild-caught Pterapogon kauderni Koumans 1933 (Banggai cardinalfish). Freshly frozen and fixed specimens were processed for histopathologic evaluation, transmission electron microscopic examination, virus culture, molecular virologic testing, microbiology, and in situ hybridization (ISH) using riboprobes. Basophilic granular cytoplasmic inclusions were identified in cytomegalic
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Strecker, Angela L., and Julian D. Olden. "Fish species introductions provide novel insights into the patterns and drivers of phylogenetic structure in freshwaters." Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 281, no. 1778 (2014): 20133003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2013.3003.

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Despite long-standing interest of terrestrial ecologists, freshwater ecosystems are a fertile, yet unappreciated, testing ground for applying community phylogenetics to uncover mechanisms of species assembly. We quantify phylogenetic clustering and overdispersion of native and non-native fishes of a large river basin in the American Southwest to test for the mechanisms (environmental filtering versus competitive exclusion) and spatial scales influencing community structure. Contrary to expectations, non-native species were phylogenetically clustered and related to natural environmental conditi
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Zimmer, Alex M., Patricia A. Wright, and Chris M. Wood. "What is the primary function of the early teleost gill? Evidence for Na + /NH + 4 exchange in developing rainbow trout ( Oncorhynchus mykiss )." Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 281, no. 1795 (2014): 20141422. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2014.1422.

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Post-hatch fishes lack a functional gill and use cutaneous surfaces for exchange with the surrounding environment. The ionoregulatory hypothesis posits that ionoregulation is the first physiological process to be limited by cutaneous exchange, necessitating its shift to the gills. We hypothesized that the ontogeny of branchial ammonia excretion ( J amm ) is coupled to Na + uptake ( ) in accordance with the current model for exchange in freshwater. Using divided chambers, branchial and cutaneous J amm , and oxygen consumption (MO 2 ) by larval rainbow trout were assessed. Following hatch, the s
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Bollache, Loic, Emeline Bardet, Géraldine Depret, et al. "Dissemination of CTX-M-Producing Escherichia coli in Freshwater Fishes From a French Watershed (Burgundy)." Frontiers in Microbiology 9 (January 8, 2019). http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2018.03239.

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Chu, Qing, Weiwei Zheng, Hui Su, et al. "A Highly Conserved Circular RNA, circRasGEF1B, Enhances Antiviral Immunity by Regulating the miR-21-3p/MITA Pathway in Lower Vertebrates." Journal of Virology 95, no. 7 (2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/jvi.02145-20.

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Siniperca chuatsi rhabdovirus (SCRV) is a typical fish RNA rhabdovirus, which is one of the most significant viral pathogens in teleost fish and can cause severe hemorrhagic septicemia in freshwater and marine fishes. Here, we discovered a highly conserved circRNA called circRasGEF1B, which acts as a key regulator for innate antiviral responses upon SCRV infection. circRasGEF1B acts as an endogenous sponge of miR-21-3p that downregulates miR-21-3p expression levels. circRasGEF1B is able to bind to miR-21-3p directly and regulates MITA expression.
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Govindaraj, Krishnaveni, Vignesh Samayanpaulraj, Vidhyalakshmi Narayanadoss, and Ramesh Uthandakalaipandian. "Isolation of Lactic Acid Bacteria from Intestine of Freshwater Fishes and Elucidation of Probiotic Potential for Aquaculture Application." Probiotics and Antimicrobial Proteins, June 23, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12602-021-09811-6.

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