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1. Study On Compensatory Growth In Crimson Snapper Lutjanus Erythopterus
2. Cloning And Expression Analysis Of NCCRP-1 Gene In Crimson Snapper (lutjanus Sanguineus )
3. Cryopreservation And Damage Research Of Sperm Of Cobia (Rachycentron Canadum) And Crimson Snapper (Lutjanus Erythopterus)
4. Study On Skin Transcriptome Of Crimson Snapper (Lutjanus Erythropterus), And Their Pigment Genes Related Cloning, Expression And Evolution Analysis
5. Cloning And Expression Analysis Of Recombination Activating Genes In Red Snapper, Lutjanus Sanguineus
6. Study On The Activity Of Nonspecific Cytotoxic Cell And Expression Of Its Receptor In Red Snapper, Lutjanus Sanguineus
7. Cloning, Expression And Functional Analysis Of TRAF3 In Humphead Snapper, Lutjanus Sanguineus
8. Ontogenetic Development Of Crimson Snapper L Utjanus Erythrpterus
9. Optimize The Rearing Condition Of Post-embryonic Crimson Snapper Lutjanus Erythropterus
10. Molecular Cloning Of Red Snapper IL-6 And Preliminary Study On Its Adjuvants Immunocity On Vibrio Harveyi OmpW DNA Vaccine
11. Physiological Effect Of Exercise Training And N-acetyl-L-cysteine Nutrition Enhancement On Red Snapper(Lutjanus Argentimaculatus)
12. Nocturnal fish distribution, feeding and predation risk in relation to a mangrove-seagrass ecotone
13. Experimental population dynamics of Amyloodinium ocellatum in the spotted seatrout, Cynoscion nebulosus, and the red snapper, Lutjanus campechanus
14. Reef fish movements and marine reserve designs
15. Gray triggerfish, Balistes capriscus, reproductive behavior, early life history, and competitive interactions between red snapper, Lutjanus campechanus, in the northern Gulf of Mexico
16. Juvenile red snapper density, diet, and growth among four nursery habitats in the northcentral Gulf of Mexico
17. Effects of climate-driven range expansions of tropical snapper species (Lutjanus spp.) on the dominant native species (pinfish, Lagodon rhomboides)
18. Diet and prey demand of red snapper, Lutjanus campechanus , on Alabama artificial reefs
19. Bioindicators of stress in fish in Biscayne Bay: Stress protein 70 and melanomacrophage aggregates
20. Growth and mortality of fish larvae in the northcentral Gulf of Mexico and implications to recruitment
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