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Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences
Nonprofit•Beijing, 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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TL;DR: The widespread and critically endangered Chinese giant salamander (Andrias davidianus) is used to show how genetically uninformed management efforts can negatively affect species conservation and emphasize the necessity of genetic assessments for seemingly well-known, widespread species in conservation initiatives.
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TL;DR: In this article, a rhizobox experiment was conducted to compare iron oxidation and changes of pH, redox potential (Eh), and fractions of zinc (Zn) and lead (Pb) in rhizosphere and non-rhizosphere soils of four emergent-rooted wetland plants (Echinodorus macrophyllus, Eleocharis geniculata, Hydrocotyle vulgaris and Veronica serpyllifolia) with different radial oxygen loss (ROL) from roots.
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TL;DR: The present study suggests that the spawning populations ofYangtze C. ectenes and C. mystus in the Yangtze estuary consist of individuals with different migration histories, and individuals of these two Yangtzes Coilia species seem to use a variety of different habitats during the non-spawning seasons.
Abstract: The habitat use and migratory patterns of Osbeck’s grenadier anchovy Coilia mystus in the Yangtze estuary and the estuarine tapertail anchovy Coilia ectenes from the Yangtze estuary and Taihu Lake, China, were studied by examining the environmental signatures of strontium and calcium in their otoliths using electron probe microanalysis. The results indicated that Taihu C. ectenes utilizes only freshwater habitats, whereas the habitat use patterns of Yangtze C. ectenes and C. mystus were much more flexible, apparently varying among fresh, brackish and marine areas. The present study suggests that the spawning populations of Yangtze C. ectenes and C. mystus in the Yangtze estuary consist of individuals with different migration histories, and individuals of these two Yangtze Coilia species seem to use a variety of different habitats during the non-spawning seasons.
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TL;DR: Low sea levels during the penultimate glaciation and the sea level highstand of MIS5e could be responsible for the population bottleneck and subsequent demographic expansion inferred for Scylla paramamosain, and the reversal of interglacial seasonal circulations and long larval development may have facilitated gene flow leading to a homogeneous population structure.
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TL;DR: This is the first report of the control of shrimp pathogen V. cholerae with Bdellovibrio bacteriovorus, which exhibited significant bacteriolytic effects on the V.Cholerae pathogen and displayed a positive protective efficacy against experimental V. Cholerae infection in P. vannamei.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Yu Huang | 136 | 1492 | 89209 |
Meilin Liu | 117 | 827 | 52603 |
Lin Li | 104 | 2027 | 61709 |
Jian Xu | 94 | 1366 | 52057 |
Xiaolong Wang | 81 | 966 | 31455 |
Sheng Luan | 76 | 272 | 21253 |
Peng Xu | 75 | 1151 | 25005 |
Qiang Li | 73 | 856 | 30598 |
Deliang Chen | 68 | 461 | 16966 |
Chao Li | 64 | 561 | 17253 |
Min Du | 61 | 326 | 11328 |
Lei Wang | 59 | 988 | 14887 |
Quan Chen | 52 | 154 | 16697 |
Jun Li | 50 | 562 | 12002 |
James P. Barry | 49 | 162 | 10687 |