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Sturgeons, a class of fish with a particular scientific and commercial importance have been overexploited through overfishing and poaching, nowadays being at the brink of extinction. The developments of the molecular techniques allow the detection of intr... see more

The effects of fodder additives Actigen, Sel-Plex and Yea-Sacc-1026 on growth performance of juvenile Siberian sturgeon were investigated in this experiment. The experiment was carried on 108 sturgeon divided in four groups consisting of 27individuals eac... see more

In the Ob-Irtysh basin, studies on the parasitofauna of the Siberian sterlet are very limited and confined to the middle of the twentieth century. The decrease in the numbers of sterlet over the past half century may have led to a change in the qualitativ... see more

The studies was carried out in a sturgeon farm located in the south-west region of Romania. In the context of high density of the fish, the first clinical signs of the disease was the anorexia, followed by the appearance of bleeding on the fin, ... see more

The research was performed within the recirculating aquaculture system for sturgeon growth, in Banat's Universsity of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine from Timisoara, on 2851 juveniles of Siberian sturgeons (Acipenser baeri), aged between 132... see more

The research has tracked the effects of Actigen, Sel-Plex and Yea-Sacc-1026 fodder bio-additives on growth and blood indices in the Siberian sturgeon (Acipenser baerii). The experiments were carried out on a number of 108 sturgeons distributed in four gro... see more

Embryonic development in bony fish is strongly influenced by environmental factors, mainly by temperature and dissolved oxygen, but little is known about their influence on Sturgeons. Since 1998 the international trade of Sturgeons has been regulated unde... see more

and the gastric glands of larvae/postlarvae (from hatching until 45 days posthatching) of three fish species (two teleostean and a chondrostean) were investigated using conventional histochemical methods (periodic acid schiff –PAS-, diastase-PAS; alcian b... see more

Sturgeons, as well as paddlefishes, belong to the Acipenseriformes group, which is one of the most primordial 57 orders of the Osteichthyes that comprehends 25 species spread throughout Europe, Asia and North America. The present study aims at investigati... see more

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