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Feasibility Of Converting Crab Shedding Tanks To Effectively Set Single Oyster Seed For Aquaculture And Comparison Of Technique To Traditional Remote Setting Practices: Final Report, Bevans Oyster Company, Cowart Seafood Corporation
Feasibility Of Converting Crab Shedding Tanks To Effectively Set Single Oyster Seed For Aquaculture And Comparison Of Technique To Traditional Remote Setting Practices: Final Report, Bevans Oyster Company, Cowart Seafood Corporation
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The goal of this project was to design and implement a simple, single oyster setting system. More intricate single seed setting systems are typically employed at commercial shellfish hatcheries. However, this project aimed to demonstrate a simplified single seed setting system using existing crab shedding systems making it possible for a wider spectrum of the seafood industry.
Mate-Guarding In The Australian Zebra Finch, Taeniopygia Guttata: For Males, Protecting Paternity Is More Important Than Extra-Pair Copulations, Leah Catherine Wilson
Mate-Guarding In The Australian Zebra Finch, Taeniopygia Guttata: For Males, Protecting Paternity Is More Important Than Extra-Pair Copulations, Leah Catherine Wilson
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