Novel monosex biotechnologies in crustacean aquaculture involve the induction of sex reversal through manipulations of the androgenic gland (AG), and its most prominent factor, the insulin-like androgenic gland (IAG) hormone, during early developmental stages. In the giant freshwater prawn Macrobrachium rosenbergii, all-female populations are desirable for aquaculture, since the females can be stocked at higher densities and exhibit more uniform growth than males. Recently, a novel biotechnology for all-female aquaculture was developed based on injection into post-larvae of suspended primary AG cells from mature M. rosenbergii males. However, this biotechnology depends on the availability of appropriate male donors and it requires delicate ...
Monosex population culture is important for both commercial and environmental reasons. It is abundan...
The giant freshwater prawn, Macrobrachium rosenbergii, is important to many Asian countries due to i...
Over the past four years, a collaboration between the University and Tasmania (Utas) and the Univers...
In crustaceans the insulin-like androgenic gland hormone (IAG) is responsible for male sexual differ...
Due to over-fishing and deterioration of wild catch, the ever-growing crustacean market is increasin...
Due to the over-harvesting and deterioration of wild populations, the ever-growing crustacean market...
In Crustacea, an early evolutionary group (;50 000 species) inhabiting most ecological niches, sex d...
Androgenic glands (AGs) are unique endocrine glands regulating male sexual differentiation and growt...
Androgenic glands (AGs) are unique endocrine glands regulating male sexual differentiation and possi...
Androgenic glands (AGs) of the freshwater prawnMacrobrachium rosenbergiiwere subjected to endocrinem...
The androgenic gland (AG) is a unique gland present in male crustaceans and is known to influence ma...
In the culture of crustaceans, most species show sexual dimorphism. Monosex culture is an effective ...
In Crustacea, an early evolutionary group (∼50 000 species) inhabiting most ecological niches, sex d...
Monosex population culture includes growth of either all-male or all-female populations. It is impor...
Androgenic glands (AGs) of the freshwater prawn Macrobrachium rosenbergii were subjected to endocrin...
Monosex population culture is important for both commercial and environmental reasons. It is abundan...
The giant freshwater prawn, Macrobrachium rosenbergii, is important to many Asian countries due to i...
Over the past four years, a collaboration between the University and Tasmania (Utas) and the Univers...
In crustaceans the insulin-like androgenic gland hormone (IAG) is responsible for male sexual differ...
Due to over-fishing and deterioration of wild catch, the ever-growing crustacean market is increasin...
Due to the over-harvesting and deterioration of wild populations, the ever-growing crustacean market...
In Crustacea, an early evolutionary group (;50 000 species) inhabiting most ecological niches, sex d...
Androgenic glands (AGs) are unique endocrine glands regulating male sexual differentiation and growt...
Androgenic glands (AGs) are unique endocrine glands regulating male sexual differentiation and possi...
Androgenic glands (AGs) of the freshwater prawnMacrobrachium rosenbergiiwere subjected to endocrinem...
The androgenic gland (AG) is a unique gland present in male crustaceans and is known to influence ma...
In the culture of crustaceans, most species show sexual dimorphism. Monosex culture is an effective ...
In Crustacea, an early evolutionary group (∼50 000 species) inhabiting most ecological niches, sex d...
Monosex population culture includes growth of either all-male or all-female populations. It is impor...
Androgenic glands (AGs) of the freshwater prawn Macrobrachium rosenbergii were subjected to endocrin...
Monosex population culture is important for both commercial and environmental reasons. It is abundan...
The giant freshwater prawn, Macrobrachium rosenbergii, is important to many Asian countries due to i...
Over the past four years, a collaboration between the University and Tasmania (Utas) and the Univers...