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R8093 Risk issues and socio-economic impact associated with outbreaks of Bacilliary Necrosis Disease (BND) in the Pangasius spp. farmed in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam

Link to Project R8093 Website

Peer Reviewed

Shinn, A.P., Holzer, A.S., Ferguson, H., Dung, TT, Ngoc, NTN, Turnbull, J.F. & Crumlish, M. (2004) The description of Henneguyoides mekonensis n. sp. (Myxozoa) from the gills of Pangasius hypophthalmus (Sauvage) (Siluroidei, Pangasiidae) from the Vietnamese Mekong Delta. Folia Parasitologica (in prep.)

Crumlish M., Ferguson., HF., Thompson KT., Somsiri T. (2004) Experimental confirmation of E.ictaluri as the causative agent of bacillary necrosis in Pangasius spp. (BNP) in Pangasius hypophthalmus. Journal of Fish Diseases (in prep.)

KD Thompson, M Crumlish, TT Dung and HW Ferguson (2004) Serological characterisation of Edwardsiella ictaluri isolated from Pangasius hypophthalmus (Sauvage). Journal of Fish Diseases (in prep.)

Crumlish, M., Dung, T.T., Turnbull, J.F., Ngoc, Ferguson, H. (2002) Identification of Edwardsiella ictaluri from diseased freshwater catfish Pangasius hypophthalmus (Sauvage) cultured in Mekong delta, Vietnam. Journal of Fish Diseases 25, 733-736

Ferguson, H., Turnbull, J.F., Shinn, A.P., Thompson, K., Dung, T.T. & Crumlish, M. (2001) Bacillary necrosis in farmed Pangasius hypophthalmus (Sauvage) from the Mekong Delta, Vietnam. Journal of Fish Diseases 24: 509-513.

Poster/Conference Abstracts

Dung, T.T. & Crumlish, M. (2001) Infection by ecto-parasites in farmed pangasiid catfish fingerlings raised in the Mekong Delta. Poster and Abstract in Larvi 2001 Conference. Fish and Shellfish Larviculture Symposium September 3-6, 2001.

Non Peer

Crumlish, M. and Dung TT. (2004) First report of E.ictaluri causing significant fish disease problems outwith the channel catfish industry. AAHRI newsletter (in prep.)

Reports

Crumlish, M. & Dung, T.T. (2001) Workshop Report on DFID Pangasius spp. Project.

Dung, T.T. (2002) Pangasius Problems. Vietnamese Aquaculturist Newsletter. (January edition, local language).

Presentations



R7917 Self-Recruiting Species in aquaculture their role in rural livelihoods.

Link to Project R7917 Website

Peer Reviewed

Lorenzen, K. (2004) Population dynamics and potential of fisheries stock enhancement: practical theory for policy analysis and management. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. (In press)

Lorenzen, K. & Enberg, K. (2002) Density-dependent growth as a key mechanism in the regulation of fish populations: evidence from among-population comparisons. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B – Biological Sciences 269: 49-54.

Non Peer

Amilhat, E. (2002) Life History Workshop. Aquaculture News 28; 15. Institute of Aquaculture, University of Stirling [view pdf file: 0.02MB]

Demaine, H., Van, K. V. (2002) Yes, Dr Luu, SRS are important - especially to the rural poor! Aquaculture News 28; 14. Institute of Aquaculture, University of Stirling [view pdf file: 0.08MB]

Immink, A. (2002) Unusual SRS in South Asia. Aquaculture News 28; 16. Institute of Aquaculture, University of Stirling [view pdf file: 0.08MB]

Little, D. (2002) Self-recruiting species - a new approach in aquaculture. Aquaculture News 28; 10-11. Institute of Aquaculture, University of Stirling [view pdf file: 0.2MB]

Lorenzen, K. (2002) A scientist in no-man's land: bridging the gap between fisheries and aquaculture. Aquaculture News 28; 12. Institute of Aquaculture, University of Stirling [view pdf file: 0.1MB]

Morales, E.J. (2002) Challenges in doing research in a rural area: experiences in Cambodia. Aquaculture News 28; 15. Institute of Aquaculture, University of Stirling [view pdf file: 0.02MB]

Riley, J. (2002) A biometrical View. Aquaculture News 28; 13. Institute of Aquaculture, University of Stirling [view pdf file: 0.01MB]

Ul-Islam, F. (2002) Stakeholder views from the workshop in Dhaka- how can poor people's access to self-recruiting species in aquaculture be improved? Aquaculture News 28; 13. Institute of Aquaculture, University of Stirling [view pdf file: 0.02MB]

Oral Presentations

Kim V.V. (2003) Self-recruiting species in aquaculture – their role in rural livelihoods in Red River Delta, Northern Vietnam. Oral presentation during National Symposium of Aquaculture in celebration 40th of Research Institute for Aquaculture no.1. Hanoi, Vietnam

Little D. C. (2002) Participatory Approaches to Define the Role of Self-Recruiting Species in Aquaculture on Rural Livelihoods. Oral presentation during BAU – ENRECA/DANIDA Workshop on potential of small indigenous species of fish (SIS) in aquaculture and rice – field stocking for improving food and nutrition security in Bangladesh. 30 – 31 October 2002, BAU, Mymensingh, Bangladesh

Village presentations (2003/2004) The preliminary results of the monitoring were presented in each village. Other people in each village attended the mini workshops including the head of the village and representatives from local organization.

Other Outputs

Theses:

Beaton, P. (2002) M.Sc thesis. Aquatic self-recruiting species in rural livelihoods, Cambodia. University of Stirling, Scotland 70 pp. [view pdf file: 0.2MB]

Livesey, S. (2000). M.Sc. thesis. Livelihood analysis of the importance of self recruiting species in northwest Bangladesh, and the additional effects of 'Rotenone' usage on this. University of Stirling, Scotland. 97 pp. [view pdf file: 12.3MB]


R7591 Development of novel high yielding tilapia

Link to Project R7591 Website

Peer Reviewed


MacLean, N. (2003) Genomic inheritance, In: Hall, B.K. and Olsen, W.H. (Eds) Key concepts in Evolutionary Developmental Biology Harvard Univ Press. pp 209-217

Maclean, N., Hwang, G.L., Farahmand, H. (2003) Exploiting transgenic tilapia and the tilapia genome. In: Aquatic Genomics. Eds: Aoki, T. (Japan) Springer. pp 365-381

Maclean, N., Sarwar, M., Bellfield, P. and Hwang, G.L.(2003) Molecular genetics of marine organisms. In: Fingerman, M. and Magabusglanam, R. (Eds) Genetic improvement of fish by transgenic techniques. Volume 10, Recent Advances in Marine Biotechnology. Science Publishers. pp 349-365

Maclean N. (2003) Genetically modified fish and their effects on food quality and human health and nutrition. Trends in Food Science and Technology 14, 242-252.

Maclean N., M. Sarwar, P. Belfield, and G-L. Hwang (2003) “Genetic improvement of fish by transgenic techniques” in Recent Advances in Marine Biotechnology Vol. 10, Molecular genetics of marine organisms. pp 349-365 (Eds. M. Fingerman and R. Nagabhushanam). Science Pub. Inc.

Farahmand H.; Rahman M.A.; Sohm F.; Hwang G.-L.; Maclean N. (2003) Isolation and expression of tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) serine 8-type GnRH coding and regulatory sequences, Gene, 30 January 2003, vol. 304, pp. 97-106(10).

Hwang G.-L.; Azizur Rahman M.; Abdul Razak S.; Sohm F.; Farahmand H.; Smith A.; Brooks C.; Maclean N. (2003). Isolation and characterisation of tilapia-actin promoter and comparison of its activity with carp-actin promoter, Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA)/Gene Structure and Expression, 3 January 2003, vol. 1625, no. 1, pp. 11-18(8)

Marins, L., Iyengar, A., Maclean, N., Levy, J. and Sohm, F. (2002) Overexpression of GH and STAT 5 genes in tilapia embryos. Genetics and Molecular Biology vol 25, 293-298

Maclean, N., Rahman, M.A., Sohm, F., Hwang, G.L., Iyengar, A., Smith, A., Ayad, Faramand, H. (2002) Transgenic tilapia and the tilapia genome, Gene, Volume 295, Issue 2, Pages 265-277

Rahman, M.A., Ronyai, A., Engidaw, B.Z., Jauncey, K., Hwang, G-L., Smith, A., Roderick, E., Penman, D., Varadi, L. & Maclean, N. (2001) Growth and nutritional trials on transgenic Nile tilapia containing an exogenous fish growth hormone gene. Journal of Fish Biology, 59: 62-78.

Maclean, N. and Laight, R. (2000). Transgenic fish: an evaluation of benefits and risks. Fish and Fisheries 1, 146-172.

Rahman, M.A., Hwang, G-L., Razak, S.A., Sohm, F. and Maclean N. (2000). Copy number dependent transgene expression in hemizygous and homozygous transgenic tilapia. Transgenic Research 9, 714-727.

Conference Proceedings

Maclean N. (2004) ‘The European regulations regarding GM animal containment and release’ in "Experts meeting on Assessment of Environmental and Indirect human health effects of GM Aquatic organisms" Vancouver, Canada on March 30-31, 2004

Maclean N. (2003) “The contribution of transgenic fish to Aquaculture” in “Aquaculture: Retrospective and Outlook. An Aquaculture Summit” The Oceanic Institute, Hawaii 2003.

Maclean N. (2003) "Transgenics to regulate growth and fertility in tilapia fish". IV th Biennial Animal Transgenics Research Conference. Tahoe City, California. August 2003

Maclean N. (2003) “Transgenic tilapia and the tilapia genome” at “Worldwide genomic resources for fish species,” Manchester U.K. 27th to 29th May 2003.

Other Outputs

Television programmes

Maclean N (2003) Contribution to BBC Countryfile. Future contributions of GM crops and animals to agriculture. Transmitted on BBC2 May 11th 2003.


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