2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.anireprosci.2017.01.005
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Physiological changes and reproductive performance of Sterlet sturgeon Acipenser ruthenus injected with thiamine

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“…Three replicates with 200 larvae in each tank were assayed for each treatment in a recirculating system. At 7 dph, the length and weight of 40 larvae from each replicate were measured by a digital balance and scale in 1 mg and 1 mm accuracy, respectively.Evaluation of sterlet broodstock reproduction was calculated using the following formula(Ghiasi, Falahatkar, Arslan, & Dabrowski, 2017;Zhou et al, 2011):…”
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“…Three replicates with 200 larvae in each tank were assayed for each treatment in a recirculating system. At 7 dph, the length and weight of 40 larvae from each replicate were measured by a digital balance and scale in 1 mg and 1 mm accuracy, respectively.Evaluation of sterlet broodstock reproduction was calculated using the following formula(Ghiasi, Falahatkar, Arslan, & Dabrowski, 2017;Zhou et al, 2011):…”
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“…Special attention in estimation of the influence these elements is focused on studying the effect of biologically active substances on the reproductive function of fish which largely depends on ensuring the need for these compounds and their positive effect on metabolism [6][7][8][9].…”
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“…In recent decades аnthropogenic activities have led to the sturgeon population's decline [1]. Sturgeons are valuable fish species due to their high meat and caviar quality, and hence physiological status and nutrition management of sturgeon broodstock is particularly important in aquaculture as it affects the eggs and larval quality [2].…”
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confidence: 99%