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R6058 Selective Improvement of Genetically Male Tilapia
Peer Outputs
Abucay, J.S. and Mair, G.C. (in press). Hormonal sex reversal of Tilapia: Implications of hormone treatment application in closed water systems. Aquaculture Research 28, 841-845.
Bardakci, F. and Skibinski, D. O. F. (1994). Application of the RAPD technique in tilapia fish: species and sub-species identification. Heredity 73, 117-123.
Capili, J. B., Mair, G. C. and Skibinski, D. O. F. (1995). The effect of sex in the communal rearing of Oreochromis niloticus L. strains. Proceedings of the Second AADCP International Workshop on Genetics in Aquaculture and Fisheries Management, Phuket, Thailand, Nov 7-11, 1994.
Dahilig, L. R., Mair, G. C. and Bolivar, R. B. (1995). Comparative growth rate of four tilapia genotypes under four culture environments. . Proceedings of the Second AADCP International Workshop on Genetics in Aquaculture and Fisheries Management, Phuket, Thailand, Nov 7-11, 1994.
Mair, G. C., Abucay, J. S., Dahilig, L. R., Capili, J. B., Roderick, E. E., Skibinski, D. O. F. and Beardmore, J. A. (1995). The YY-Male Technology for the production of monosex male tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus (L.) - research progress update. Proceedings of the Second AADCP International Workshop on Genetics in Aquaculture and Fisheries Management, Phuket, Thailand, Nov 7-11, 1994.
Mair, G. C., Abucay, J. S., Skibinski, D. O. F., Abella, T. A., and Beardmore, J. A. (1997). Genetic manipulation of sex ratio for the large scale production of all-male tilapia Oreochromis niloticus L. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 54(2), 396-404.
Naish, K-A., Warren, M., Bardakci, F., Skibinski, D. O. F., Carvalho, G. R. and Mair, G. C. (1995). Multilocus DNA fingerprinting and RAPD reveal similar genetic relationships between strains of Oreochromis niloticus (Pisces: Cichlidae). Molecular Ecology, 4: 271-274.
Vera Cruz, E. M., Mair, G. C. and Marino, R. P. (1996). Feminization of genotypically YY Nile tilapia Oreochromis niloticus L. Asian Fisheries Science 9, 161-167.
Other Outputs
Abucay, J. S. (1996). Maternal strain effects on the sex ratio, growth and survival of the progenies of YY-males in the Oreochromis niloticus L. M.S. dissertation, Central Luzon State University, Philippines. 81pp.
Abucay, J. S. and Mair, G. C. (1996). Methods if identifying males with YY genotype in Oreochromis niloticus L. Proceedings of the Second AADCP International Workshop on Genetics in Aquaculture and Fisheries Management, Phuket, Thailand, Nov 7 - 11, 1994.
Capili, J. B. (1995). Growth and sex determination in the Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus L.). PhD thesis, University of Wales. 269pp.
Misra, H. S. (1996). Culture performance and sex ratio of interspecific hybrids using Oreochromis niloticus L. YY-males crossed with Oreochromis aureus and Oreochromis mossambicus. M S dissertation, Central Luzon State University, Philippines. 95p.
Mongkonsawad, J. (1996). Characterisation and growth performance of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus L.) with XY and YY genotypes under three culture systems. MS dissertation, Central Luzon State University, Philippines. 94p.
R6011 - Coastal Aquaculture and Environment: Strategies for Sustainability.
Peer Reviewed
Funge-Smith, S.J. and Briggs, M.R.P., (1998). Nutrient budgets in intensive shrimp ponds - implications for sustainability (presented at the Second International Conference on the culture of Penaeid Prawns and Shrimps (May 1996) in Iloilo City. Aquaculture 164(1-4), 117-133
Other Outputs
Funge-Smith, S.J, Briggs, M.R.P and Brown, J. (1996). Coastal Aquaculture and Environment: Strategies for Sustainability. Final Technical Report.[view pdf file: 3.7MB]
Funge-Smith, S.J., (1996). Water and Sediment Quality in Different Intensive Shrimp Culture Systems in Southern Thailand . Project Technical Report. University of Stirling.[view pdf file: 2.5MB]
Funge-Smith, S.J. and Aeron-Thomas, M., (1996). The Economic Factors and risks influencing the Sustainability of Thai Intensive Shrimp Farms. Project Technical Report. University of Stirling.
Funge-Smith, S.J. and Hawthorn, S., (1996). The Effect of Microbial Remediation Products on Water Quality in the Presence of Shrimp Pond Sediments. Project Technical Report. University of Stirling.
Funge-Smith, S.J., and Stewart, J.A., (1996). Coastal Aquaculture: Identification of social, economic and environmental constraints to sustainability with reference to shrimp culture. Project Technical Report. University of Stirling
R5998 Studies on the susceptibility of farmed Rana tigerina and R. rugulosa to frog septicaemic disease and its control
Peer Reviewed
Crumlish, M. and Inglis, V. (1999). Improved disease resistance in Rana rugulosa (Daudin) after B-glucan administration. Aquaculture Research 30, 431-435.
Inglis, V., Colquhoun, D., Pearson, M.D., Miyata, M. and Aoki, T. (1995). Arbitrariliy primed polymerase chain reaction in the analysis of the fish pathogens Aeromonas salmonicida and A. hydrophila. Aquaculture International 4, 43-53.
Pearson, M.D., Colquhoun, D., Somsiri, T. and Inglis, V. (1997). Biochemical characterisation and RAPD analysis of an Aeromonas species isolated from septicaemic Rana rugulosa (Weigmann) Cultured in Thailand. Diseases in Asian Aquaculture 3, 9-14.
Non Peer
Crumlish, M. and Inglis, V. (1995). Studies on the susceptibility of farmed Rana tigrina and
Rana rugulosa to frog septicaemic disease. Aquaculture News 20, 25-27.
Other Outputs
Crumlish, M. and Inglis, V. (1996). Studies on the innate system of the cultured frog, Rana rugulosa. Poster presented at World Aquaculture Society Symposium, Bangkok, January 1996.
Inglis, V. and Crumlish, M. (1996). Innate Immune System, a handbook of assays to indicate the general state of health of frogs and fish. A manual to support workshop held at AAHRI for Asian scientists and for future more general use.
Inglis, V., Miyata, M., Aoki, T. and Yoshida, T. (1995). RAPD analysis of the fish pathogens Aeromonas salmonicida and A. hydrophila. Paper presented at Conference of the Society for Experimental Biology, St Andrews, Scotland.
Pearson, M.D., Crumlish, M. and Inglis, V.
(1997). Studies on the susceptibility of farmed Rana tigerina and R. rugulosa to frog septicaemic disease and its control. Final Project Report [view pdf file: 11.3MB]
R5997 Studies on the biology of the EUS Aphanomyces
Peer Reviewed
Chinabut S., Roberts, R.J., Wiloughby, G.R., and Pearson, M.D. (1995). Epizootic ulcerative syndrome the current state of knowledge. pp 285-290. In: Shariff, M., Arthur, J.R., and Subasinghe, R.P. (Eds.), Diseases in Asian Aquaculture II. Fish Health Section, Asian Fisheries Society, Manila.
Chinabut, S., Roberts, R. J., Willoughby, L. G. and Pearson, M. D. (1995). Histopathology of snakehead, Channa striatus (Bloch), experimentally infected with the specific Aphanomyces fungus associated with epizootic ulcerative syndrome (EUS) at different temperatures. Journal of Fish Diseases 18, 41-47.
Lilley, J.H. and Roberts, R.J. (1997). Pathogenicity and culture studies comparing the Aphanomyces invoved in epizootic ulcerative syndrome (EUS) with other fungi. Journal of Fish Diseases 20, 135-144.
Lilley, J.H. and Inglis, V. (1997). Comparative effects of various antibiotics, fungicides and disinfectants on Aphanomyces invaderis and other Saprolegniaceous fungi. Aquaculture Research 28(6), 461-469.
Lilley, J.H., Cerenius, L. and Söderhäll, K. (1997). RAPD evidence for the origin of crayfish plague outbreaks in Britain. Aquaculture 157, 181-185.
Lilley, J.H., Hart, D., Richards, R.H., Roberts, R.J., Cerenius, L. and Söderhäll, K. (1997). Pan-Asian spread of single fungal clone results in large-scale fish-kills. Veterinary Record 140, 653-654.
Lilley, J.H., Thompson K.D. and Adams A. (1997). Characterization of Aphanomyces invadans by electrophoretic and western blot analysis. Diseases of Aquatic Organisms 30, 187-197.
Roberts, R.J. (1997). Epizootic ulcerative syndrome (EUS) progress since 1985. pp. 125-128. In: Flegel, T. W. and MacRae, I. H. (Eds.), Diseases in Asian Aquaculture III. Fish Health Section, Asian Fisheries Society, Manila.
Roberts, R.J., Frerichs, G.N., Tonguthai, K., and Chinabut, S. (1994). Epizootic ulcerative syndrome of farmed and wild fishes. pp. 207-239. In: Muir, J. F. and Roberts, R. J. (Eds.), Recent Advances in Aquaculture Vol. 5. Blackwell Science, Oxford.
Thompson, K.D., Lilley, J.H., Chinabut, S. and Adams, A. (1997). The antibody response of snakehead, Channa striata Bloch, to Aphanomyces invaderis. Fish and Shellfish Immunology 7(5), 349-353.
Willoughby, L. G. (1997). Achlya diffusa (Fungi, Oomycota) from fish ponds in Thailand. Nova Hedwigia 64(3-4), 467-471.
Willoughby, L.G. (1994). Fungi and Fish Diseases. Pisces Press, Stirling
Willoughby, L.G. and Roberts, R.J. (1994). Loss and recovery of zoospore motility in an isolate of Aphanomyces from a diseased fish. Mycological Research 98(12), 1463-1464.
Willoughby, L.G. and Roberts, R.J. (1994). Zoospore motility, its loss and recovery, in an isolate of Aphanomyces from a diseased fish in Thailand. pp. 99-108. In: Mueller, G. J. (Ed.), Salmon Saprolegniasis. Bonneville Power Administration, US Department of Energy, Portland, USA.
Willoughby, L.G. and Roberts, R.J. (1994) Improved methodology for isolation of the Aphanomyces fungal pathogen of epizootic ulcerative syndrome (EUS) in Asian fish. Journal of Fish Diseases 17, 541-543.
Willoughby, L. G., Roberts, R. J. and Chinabut, S. (1995) Aphanomyces invaderis sp. Nov., the fungal pathogen of freshwater tropical fishes affected by epizootic ulcerative syndrome (EUS). Journal of Fish Diseases 18, 273-275.
Willoughby, L. G. (1998). Saprolegnia polymorpha sp. nov., a fungal parasite on Koi carp, in the UK. Nova Hedwigia 66(3-4), 507-511.
Non Peer
Roberts, R.J., Campbell, B., and MacRae, I.H. (1994). Proceedings of the Regional Seminar on Epizootic Ulcerative Syndrome. The Aquatic Animal Health Research Institute, Bangkok, Thailand, 282 pp.
Valairatana, W., and Willoughby, L. G. (1994). The aquatic fungi Aphanomyces and Pythium, as wound pathogens on a soft shell turtle (Trionyx cartilogineus). The AAHRI Newsletter, 3(1), pp 2. Aquatic Animal Health Research Institute, Bangkok.
Willoughby, L.G. (1995). Aphanomyces invaderis the fungal pathogen of EUS. C/N ratios and morphogenesis. The AAHRI Newsletter 4(1) pp. 1-2. Aquatic Animal Health Research Institute, Bangkok.
Willoughby L.G. (1999). Mycological observations and the EUS fungus, Aphanomyces invadans. The AAHRI Newsletter (1) pp 1-3 . Aquatic Animal Health Research Institute, Bangkok.
Other Outputs
Lilley, J. H. (1996) Comparative studies of the EUS Aphanomyces and other fungi associated with fish disease. Poster presentation at World Aquaculture 1996, Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre, Bangkok, 29 January - 2 February 1996. Book of Abstracts pp. 226-227 World Aquaculture Society.
Lilley, J. H. (1997). Studies on the comparative biology of Aphanomyces invadans. PhD thesis, University of Stirling, Scotland. 228 pp.
Lilley, J. H., Callinan, R. B., Chinabut, S., Kanchanakhan, S., MacRae, I. H., and Phillips, M. J. (1998). Epizootic ulcerative syndrome (EUS) technical handbook. Aquatic Animal Health Research Institute, Bangkok 88pp. [view pdf file: 2.3MB]
Willoughby, L. G., and Chinabut, S. (1996). Self-staling in Aphanomyces invaderis, the fungal pathogen of freshwater, tropical fish affected by epizootic ulcerative syndrome (EUS). The AAHRI Newsletter 5(2), pp. 2-3. Aquatic Animal Health Research Institute, Bangkok.
Willoughby, L.G, Chinabut, S. and Lilley, J.H. (1996). Studies on the biology of the EUS Aphanomyces. Final Project Report [view pdf file: 15MB]
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