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Microbiota of the Digestive Gland of Red Abalone (Haliotis rufescens) Is Affected by Withering Syndrome
(MDPI, 2020)
Withering syndrome (WS), an infectious disease caused by intracellular bacteria Candidatus Xenohaliotis californiensis, has provoked significant economic losses in abalone aquaculture. The pathogen infects gastroenteric ...
Oxytetracicline water bath treatment of juvenile blue abalone Haliotis fulgens (Philippi 1845) affected by withering syndrome
(Universidad Autónoma de Baja California, 2011)
Oxytetracicline water bath treatment of juvenile blue abalone Haliotis fulgens (Philippi 1845) affected by withering syndrome
(Universidad Autónoma de Baja California, 2011)
The Role of Diversity in Mediating Microbiota Structural and Functional Differences in Two Sympatric Species of Abalone Under Stressed Withering Syndrome Conditions
(Springer, 2022-01)
Withering syndrome (WS) is a gastro-intestinal (GI) infectious disease likely affecting all abalone species worldwide. Structural and functional changes in abalone GI microbiotas under WS-stressed conditions remain poorly ...
High or Low Body Fat Deposition in the Presence of a Normal Oral Sugar Test is Not Associated With Postthaw Semen Parameters in Stallions
(Elsevier B.V., 2020-12-01)
This study compared the postthaw semen parameters of stallions with high and low body condition score (BCS) and evaluated associations between body morphometric parameters and postthaw semen parameters. Twenty stallions ...
Efecto de la temperatura y la infección con candidatus xenohaliótis californiensis sobre la respuesta inmune y la expresión de hsp70 de haliótis rufescens
(2014)
El síndrome del marchitamiento del pie del abalón (Withering Syndrome, WS) es una enfermedad que afecta a poblaciones naturales y animales en cultivo del género Haliotis. Su agente etiológico es la bacteria “Candidatus ...
Chiles experience with developing abalone (haliotis spp.) Farming: opportunities and challenges
(2008)
Intensive abalone farming--specifically of the red abalone (Haliotis rufescens) and the green (or Japanese) abalone (Haliotis discus hannai)--has expanded rapidly in Chile since the late 1990s, and this article presents ...