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Terry Hanson
Researcher at Auburn University
Publications - 26
Citations - 533
Terry Hanson is an academic researcher from Auburn University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Catfish & Pompano. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 20 publications receiving 333 citations.
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Aquaculture genomics, genetics and breeding in the United States: current status, challenges, and priorities for future research
Hisham A. Abdelrahman,Mohamed ElHady,Acacia Alcivar-Warren,Standish K. Allen,Rafet Al-Tobasei,Lisui Bao,Ben Beck,Harvey D. Blackburn,Brian G. Bosworth,John Buchanan,Jesse A. Chappell,William H. Daniels,Sheng Dong,Rex A. Dunham,Evan Durland,Ahmed Elaswad,Marta Gomez-Chiarri,Kamal Gosh,Ximing Guo,Perry B. Hackett,Terry Hanson,Dennis Hedgecock,Tiffany S. Howard,Leigh Holland,Molly Jackson,Yulin Jin,Karim Khalil,Thomas D. Kocher,Timothy D. Leeds,Ning Li,Lauren Lindsey,Shikai Liu,Zhanjiang Liu,Kyle E. Martin,Romi Novriadi,Ramjie Odin,Yniv Palti,Eric Peatman,Dina A. Proestou,Guyu Qin,Benjamin J. Reading,Caird E. Rexroad,Steven B. Roberts,Mohamed Salem,Andrew J. Severin,Huitong Shi,Craig A. Shoemaker,Sheila Stiles,Suxu Tan,Kathy F.J. Tang,Wilawan Thongda,Terrence R. Tiersch,Joseph R. Tomasso,Wendy Tri Prabowo,Roger L. Vallejo,Hein van der Steen,Khoi Vo,Geoff Waldbieser,Han-Ping Wang,Xiaozhu Wang,Jianhai Xiang,Yujia Yang,Roger Yant,Zihao Yuan,Qifan Zeng,Tao Zhou +65 more
TL;DR: A general review of the current status, challenges and future research needs of aquaculture genomics, genetics, and breeding is provided, with a focus on major Aquaculture species in the United States: catfish, rainbow trout, Atlantic salmon, tilapia, striped bass, oysters, and shrimp.
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Economics of alternative catfish production technologies
Ganesh Kumar,Carole R. Engle,Terry Hanson,Craig S. Tucker,Travis W. Brown,Lisa B. Bott,Luke A. Roy,Claude E. Boyd,Matthew S. Recsetar,Jeonghwan Park,Eugene L. Torrans +10 more
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Farm size, seining practices, and salt use: Risk factors for Aeromonas hydrophila outbreaks in farm-raised catfish, Alabama, USA
TL;DR: To achieve economies of scale, catfish farmers raise fish on large farms at higher stocking densities, but this practice may result in increased susceptibility to disease outbreaks, and producers should prioritize implementing biosecurity measures such as improved seining practices and other management practices to protect fish grown at high population densities.
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Effects of soybean meal replacement with fermented soybean meal on growth, serum biochemistry and morphological condition of liver and distal intestine of Florida pompano Trachinotus carolinus
TL;DR: Results of this study indicate that FSBM can be utilized as an alternative protein source and microbial fermentation process could improve the functional properties of SBM.
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Substitutions between Fish and Seafood Products at the US National Retail Level
TL;DR: In this paper, a non-linear AIDS model was used to estimate substitution patterns across seafood categories at the US retail market level and found that demand for catfish, crawfish, clams, and salmon products is elastic, suggesting that consumers are sensitive to price changes.