The growth of hybrid sunfish (male bluegill, Lepomis macrochirus x female green sunfish, L. cyanellus) and channel catfish (Ictalurus puncrates) below 15 C was determined in ponds on natural food and in cages on artificial feed. In all cases, the hybrids gained weight, while the channel catfish lost weight
Despite successful introduction of channel catfish into Brazil in 1980, no studies have been conduct...
This study was designed to investigate the growth performance, Length-Weight Relationship (LWR) and ...
Low-intensity production of Channel Catfish Ictalurus punctatus is characterized by low stocking rat...
Despite the growing use of hybrid catfish (Ictalurus furcatus × I. punctatus) in aquaculture, few st...
Channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) have a broad distribution from Canada to Mexico, suggesting th...
A 9-week growth study was conducted to compare the fingerling performance of two genetic groups of c...
Channel catfish Ictalurus punctatus do not feed well at low temperatures. It is generally thought th...
Channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) are important to aquaculture and natural ecosystems, however l...
Graduation date: 1972A study designed to evaluate the use of floating cages for rearing fingerling a...
Studies were conducted to evaluate the Big Stone Power Plant cooling reservoir in northeastern South...
The channel catfish, Ictalurus punctatus, is the principal warm water species grown in the southeast...
A randomized design was used to test the difference in growth rates of juvenile green sunfish (Lepom...
Catfish farmers increasingly are producing fish larger than the traditional size of 0.45-0.57 kg/fis...
A wastewater treatment plant was converted for use as an aquaculture research facility. To compare t...
Channel catfish were held in 18-cubic-foot pens from June 1 to Sept. 9 at stocking rates of 2, 4, 8,...
Despite successful introduction of channel catfish into Brazil in 1980, no studies have been conduct...
This study was designed to investigate the growth performance, Length-Weight Relationship (LWR) and ...
Low-intensity production of Channel Catfish Ictalurus punctatus is characterized by low stocking rat...
Despite the growing use of hybrid catfish (Ictalurus furcatus × I. punctatus) in aquaculture, few st...
Channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) have a broad distribution from Canada to Mexico, suggesting th...
A 9-week growth study was conducted to compare the fingerling performance of two genetic groups of c...
Channel catfish Ictalurus punctatus do not feed well at low temperatures. It is generally thought th...
Channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) are important to aquaculture and natural ecosystems, however l...
Graduation date: 1972A study designed to evaluate the use of floating cages for rearing fingerling a...
Studies were conducted to evaluate the Big Stone Power Plant cooling reservoir in northeastern South...
The channel catfish, Ictalurus punctatus, is the principal warm water species grown in the southeast...
A randomized design was used to test the difference in growth rates of juvenile green sunfish (Lepom...
Catfish farmers increasingly are producing fish larger than the traditional size of 0.45-0.57 kg/fis...
A wastewater treatment plant was converted for use as an aquaculture research facility. To compare t...
Channel catfish were held in 18-cubic-foot pens from June 1 to Sept. 9 at stocking rates of 2, 4, 8,...
Despite successful introduction of channel catfish into Brazil in 1980, no studies have been conduct...
This study was designed to investigate the growth performance, Length-Weight Relationship (LWR) and ...
Low-intensity production of Channel Catfish Ictalurus punctatus is characterized by low stocking rat...