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Tao Zhang
Researcher at Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences
Publications - 25
Citations - 455
Tao Zhang is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sturgeon & Acipenser sinensis. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 23 publications receiving 415 citations.
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[Effects of storage medium and temperature on short-term storage of Acipenser baerii eggs].
Tao Zhang,Shiwei Yan,Ping Zhuang,Longzhen Zhang,Meiping Tian,Bin Wang,Da-Hai Zhang,Zhi-feng Yao +7 more
TL;DR: The results showed that storage medium, temperature, and duration all had significant effects on the fertilization rate, hatching success, and malformation of newly hatched larvae (P < 0.05).
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Ontogenetic Behavior and Migration of Chinese Sturgeon, Acipenser sinensis
TL;DR: Sturgeon species with large migratory embryos, like Chinese sturgeon, which require a high level of energy to swim during migration, may migrate only a short time to conserve most yolk energy for growth.
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Comparative ontogenetic behavior and migration of kaluga, Huso dauricus, and Amur sturgeon, Acipenser schrenckii, from the Amur River
TL;DR: The embryo–larva migration style of the two species likely shows convergence of non-related species for a common style in response to environmental selection in the Amur River.
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New evidence may support the persistence and adaptability of the near-extinct Chinese sturgeon
TL;DR: The recent discovery of four wild juvenile ChineseSturgeon in the Yangtze Estuary in 2015 suggests that following a short time period when spawning was suspended, a few Chinese sturgeon have resumed spawning at an unknown location in theYangtze River.
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Genetic diversity of silver pomfret (Pampus argenteus) in the Southern Yellow and East China Seas
TL;DR: Using amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP), analyses revealed significant genetic differentiation among the six samples, indicating at least six separate populations of silver pomfret in the Southern Yellow and East China Seas.