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Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences

NonprofitBeijing, China
About: Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences is a nonprofit organization based out in Beijing, China. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Gene. The organization has 8107 authors who have published 7929 publications receiving 92095 citations. The organization is also known as: Zhōngguó shuǐchǎn Kēxuéyánjiūyuàn & Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences.
Topics: Population, Gene, Shrimp, Genome, Mitochondrial DNA


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Yafei Duan1, Ping Liu1, Jitao Li1, Jian Li1, Ping Chen1 
TL;DR: Quantitative real-time RT-PCR analysis indicated that EcGPx and EcGST might be associated with the immune defenses to V. anguillarum and WSSV in E. carinicauda.

57 citations

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TL;DR: Significantly upregulated Hsp70 expression was found in hemocytes, gills, and the adductor muscle of scallops in the fluctuating temperature treatment, and significant increases in SOD and CAT activities and MDA content, and decreases in ACP and LSZ activities were observed.

57 citations

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TL;DR: This work demonstrated the occurrence of enantioselectivity in toxicity and oxidative stress of beta-CYP to adult zebrafish, which should be considered in environmental risk assessments.

57 citations

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TL;DR: Dietary supplementation of C. butyricum could improve the growth performance, increase intestine antioxidant capacity of M. japonicus against high temperature stress, and could be a potential feed additive in shrimp aquaculture.

56 citations

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TL;DR: To conserve or further to rehabilitate wild population of this species, damming in the upper Yangtze River and its tributaries and potential counter actions or adequate compensation measures need to be seriously considered at first.
Abstract: Summary Based on the restoration efforts related to Acipenser dabryanus, a fairly comprehensive knowledge has been gathered on the environmental variations within the upper Yangtze River ecosystem. This study aims to assess the potential options to rehabilitate the A. dabryanus population in its native river. This paper reviews the restoration efforts for A. dabryanus (from the start of the fishing ban, to the construction of nature reserve and programmes for controlled release of cultured fish) since the year of 2000. Based on the results some pathways were tentatively proposed linking human activities to the species conservation needs (including considerations on food supply ⁄ rearing habitat, migration, reproduction ⁄ spawning habitat and survival ⁄ recruitment). The analysis on variations of its native river ecosystem (including abiotic and biotic factors as well as direct effects of human activities) indicated that the major adverse factors threatening survival of this species involves river fragmentation (e.g. dam construction, waterway regulation) as well as sand ⁄ gravel extraction, intensive fishing and water pollution. To conserve or further to rehabilitate wild population of this species, damming in the upper Yangtze River and its tributaries and potential counter actions or adequate compensation measures need to be seriously considered at first.

56 citations


Authors

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Yu Huang136149289209
Meilin Liu11782752603
Lin Li104202761709
Jian Xu94136652057
Xiaolong Wang8196631455
Sheng Luan7627221253
Peng Xu75115125005
Qiang Li7385630598
Deliang Chen6846116966
Chao Li6456117253
Min Du6132611328
Lei Wang5998814887
Quan Chen5215416697
Jun Li5056212002
James P. Barry4916210687
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202311
2022147
2021894
2020763
2019734
2018653