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Nicholls State University

EducationThibodaux, Louisiana, United States
About: Nicholls State University is a education organization based out in Thibodaux, Louisiana, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & The Internet. The organization has 456 authors who have published 795 publications receiving 20031 citations.


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TL;DR: Neither the molting cycle nor 20-hydroxyecdysone injection had a significant effect on hepatopancreatic GST activity, suggesting GST activity is not under control of the molts hormone in Uca pugilator.
Abstract: Glutathione S-transferase (GST) in the hepatopancreas of crustaceans has been suggested as a biomarker for organic pollution However, much of crustacean physiology is known to exhibit a cyclic characteristic because of the periodic shedding of the confining exoskeleton The goal of this study was to determine whether hepatopancreatic GST activity varies during the molting cycle using the fiddler crab, Uca pugilator, as the model Neither the molting cycle nor 20-hydroxyecdysone injection had a significant effect on hepatopancreatic GST activity, suggesting GST activity is not under control of the molting hormone in Uca pugilator

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TL;DR: This work describes the genomic organization, chromosomal location and tissue-specific expression of a subfamily of the iLBP genes that code for fatty acid-binding proteins (Fabps) in spotted gar and defines the minimum suite of fabp genes prior to their duplication in the teleost lineages ~230-400 mya.

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TL;DR: The House of Quality is a relatively new approach that is used in product or service design and total quality management and provided the basis for determining future course improvements in an MBA program.
Abstract: This article reports on the use of the House of Quality to facilitate the design of a required operations management course in an MBA program. The House of Quality is a relatively new approach that is used in product or service design and total quality management. The faculty identified the decision issues it felt would be pertinent to the design effort and surveyed students on their perceptions of those areas at the end of the course. The faculty then analyzed data and discussed the findings. The resulting House of Quality provided the basis for determining future course improvements.

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TL;DR: For example, at the 146th Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society in Kansas City, Missouri, in 2016, fisheries scientists and managers gathered for a symposium focused on the ecology, conservation, and management of holostean fishes as mentioned in this paper.
Abstract: Gars (Lepisosteidae) and Bowfins (Amiidae), collectively known as holosteans, are members of an ancient lineage of fish dating back over 200 million years. Holosteans have outlasted the dinosaurs but presently face significant anthropogenic threats. Due to holosteans’ perceived lack of value, their atypical morphology compared with traditional game fishes (e.g., Largemouth Bass Micropterus salmoides and Yellow Perch Perca flavescens), and misconceptions that they harm valuable sport fisheries, humans have historically sought to eradicate gars and bowfins from aquatic habitats (Scarnecchia 1992). Throughout much of their native range, gars and bowfins are often considered “trash fish” or “noxious species,” commanding the same level of disdain as invasive carps. This perception has been held by fisheries managers as well; it was historically illegal in several states to return gars to the water alive after they had been caught (Scarnecchia 1992). As a result, many holostean populations have declined due to habitat loss, overfishing, and removal efforts (Scarnecchia 1992; Kluender et al. 2016). As an extreme example, the Alligator Gar Atractosteus spatula has been extirpated from most of its historic northern range (Thomas and Hilsabeck 2011). Fortunately, perceptions of gars and bowfins are changing as new research and renewed interest from anglers are fostering a more positive image of these misunderstood fishes. For example, gar fishing guides in Texas host anglers from all over the world who are seeking the opportunity to catch (and release) giant 200-lb (91 kg) Alligator Gars. In 2016, scientists discovered that the genome of the Spotted Gar Lepisosteus oculatus can bridge a gap between human and teleost biomedical models, improving our understanding of development and disease (Braasch et al. 2016; Parichy 2016). Restoration efforts are also under way; in an attempt to recover what was lost decades ago, the Illinois Department of Natural Resources is reintroducing the Alligator Gar to several Illinois rivers to increase biodiversity and create a trophy sport fishery (Illinois Department of Natural Resources 2016). Knowledge of the basic biology and life history of holostean species is limited, however (Binion et al. 2015; David et al. 2015; Smylie et al. 2015). Information on the vital rates (growth, mortality, and dispersal) of holostean populations lags far behind that for most other fisheries, and little is known about the behavior and habitats of juvenile holosteans (Solomon et al. 2013). We are only beginning to understand that species such as the Alligator Gar likely do not spawn every year while others like the Spotted Gar may be capable of spawning more than once annually. As anglers’ conception of these ancient species begins to change from “rough fish” to “sport fish,” better understanding of the ecology and conservation status of holostean populations will be fundamental to effective management. At the 146th Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society in Kansas City, Missouri, in 2016, fisheries scientists and managers gathered for a symposium focused on the ecology, conservation, and management of holostean fishes. The symposium provided the opportunity for scientists and managers to discuss past and current research on the life history, genetics, evolution, sampling methodologies, population dynamics, hybridization, aquaculture, and human dimensions of holosteans. The presentations and panel discussions provided valuable information, furthering our

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TL;DR: While the Role-gamers reported daydreaming and sleeping more than the Guardsmen, the popular stereotype that game players are withdrawn, emotionally immature adolescents was not confirmed.
Abstract: Scores of 54 fantasy role-game players and 64 National Guardsmen were compared on a neuroticism scale and demographic variables. While the Role-gamers reported daydreaming and sleeping more than th...

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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20231
20228
202145
202046
201928
201830