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Tilapia Culture
January1988 - November 1993

 TITLE: Tilapia Culture
 AUTHOR:  Michelle Rezeau
          Aquaculture Information Center
          National Agricultural Library
 PUBLICATION DATE:  February 1994
 SERIES: QB 94-07
 Updates QB 91-48
 NAL Call no.:   aZ5071.N3 no.94-07
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 Tilapia Culture
 January 1988 - November 1993
 
 
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 Updates QB 91-48
 
 42 citations from AGRICOLA
 
 Michelle Rezeau
 Aquaculture Information Center
 
 
 
 February 1994
 
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 Rezeau, Michelle
   Tilapia culture.
   (Quick bibliography series ; no.94-07)
   1. Tilapia--Bibliography. 2. Fish-culture--Bibliography.
 I. Title.
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                         Tilapia Culture
                     January 1988-November 1993
 
                         SEARCH STRATEGY
 
 Set     Description
 
 SS1     TILAPIA OR OREOCHROMI? OR SAROTHERODON
 
 SS2     AQUACULTURE OR CULTURE OR BREED OR FARM OR FARMING OR
         RAISE OR RAISING OR CULTIVATE OR CULTIVATI? OR PRODUCE OR
         PRODUCTION OR HATCHERY OR GROW
 
 SS3     S1 AND S2
 
 SS4     S3 AND PY=1988:1990
 
 SS5     S3 AND PY=1990:1993
 
 SS6     S4 OR S5
 
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                          Tilapia Culture
 
 1                                 NAL Call. No.: Z7994.L3A5
 Acute toxicity of DDT to tilapia (Oreochromis spilurus Gunther)
 in vivo and in vitro.
 Parkinson, C.; Agius, C.
 Nottingham : Fund for the Replacement of Animals in Medical
 Experiments; 1988 Jun.
 Alternatives to laboratory animals : ATLA v. 15 (4): p. 298-302;
 1988 Jun. Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Tilapia; Ddt; Water pollution; Toxicity; In vivo; In
 vitro; Cell culture; Bioassays
 
 
 2                                 NAL Call. No.: 275.29 AR4
 Blue Tilapia culture in Arkansas.
 Torrans, L.
 Little Rock, Ark. : The Service; 1988 Apr.
 EC - University of Arkansas, Cooperative Extension Service (560):
 19 p.; 1988 Apr.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Arkansas; Tilapia; Fish farming; Fish production;
 Animal breeding; Spawning; Marketing
 
 
 3                               NAL Call. No.: SH167.T54B73
 Breeding fast growing red tilapias with improved cold tolerance
 by introgression and selection.
 Behrends, Leslie L.
 United States-Israel Binational Agricultural Research and
 Development Fund Bet Dagan, Israel : BARD,; 1991.
 41 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 28 cm.  Final report.  Project no.
 US-1062-86. Includes bibliographical references (p. 37-38).
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Tilapia; Fishes
 
 
 4                                  NAL Call. No.: SH151.S62
 Cage culture of Tilapia.
 McGinty, A.S.; Rakocy, J.E.
 Ada, Okla. : Southern Regional Aquaculture Center; 1989 Jul. SRAC
 publication (281): 4 p. ill; 1989 Jul.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Southern states of U.S.A.; Tilapia; Fish culture;
 Feeding; Cages; Construction; Design; Placement; Site selection
 
 
 5                          NAL Call. No.: QL638.C55H84 1991 A
 causal ethological analysis of the display of variable colour
 patterns in the fish Tilapia zillii (Cichlidae).
 Hulscher-Emeis, Tine Marian,
 Groningen? : Rijksuniversiteit Groningen?, 1991?; 1991.
 131 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.  Stellingen inserted.  Summary in Dutch. 
 Includes bibliographical references (p. 119-126).
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Tilapia zillii; Display behavior in animals
 
 
 6                               NAL Call. No.: RA1270.P35A1
 Changes in erythropoietic activity of Sarotherodon mossambicus
 exposed to sublethal concentrations of the herbicide diuron.
 Reddy, D.C.; Vijayakumari, P.; Kalarani, V.; Davies, R.W. New
 York, N.Y. : Springer-Verlag; 1992 Nov.
 Bulletin of environmental contamination and toxicology v. 49 (5):
 p. 730-737; 1992 Nov.  Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Diuron; Oreochromis mossambicus; Nontarget
 organisms; Sublethal effects; Toxicity; Exposure; Erythropoiesis;
 Blood picture; Oxygen consumption; Enzymes
 
 
 7                                NAL Call. No.: 290.9 AM32P
 Commercial tilapia production in a water reuse system.
 Rosati, R.; O'Rourke, P.; Henry, R.D.
 St. Joseph, Mich. : The Society; 1989.
 Paper - American Society of Agricultural Engineers (89-7531): 7
 p.; 1989. Paper presented at the "1989 International Winter
 Meeting sponsored by The American Society of Agricultural
 Engineers," December 12-15, 1989, New Orleans, Louisiana. 
 Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Aquaculture; Engineering; Water reuse
 
 
 8                         NAL Call. No.: FULD1780 1990.G312
 Costs and configurations of alternative Tilapia production
 systems. Geiger, Russell A.,
 1990; 1990.
 x, 139 leaves : ill., photos ; 28 cm.  Vita.  Includes
 bibliographical references (leaves 93-95).
 
 Language:  English; English
 
 Descriptors: Tilapia; Fish-culture
 
 
 9                          NAL Call. No.: SH167.T54C84 1992
 Culture of hand-selected male tilapia.
 Auburn University, International Center for Aquaculture and
 Aquatic Environments
 Auburn, Ala. : International Center for Aquaculture and Aquatic
 Environments, Auburn University, [1992?]; 1992.
 5 p. : ill. ; 28 cm. (Water harvesting and aquaculture for rural
 development).  Cover title.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Tilapia; Fish-culture; Fish ponds
 
 
 10                              NAL Call. No.: RA1270.P35A1
 Effect of cadmium on blood of tilapia, Oreochromis mossambicus
 (Peters), during prolonged exposure.
 Ruparelia, S.G.; Verma, Y.; Saiyed, S.R.; Rawal, U.M.
 New York, N.Y. : Springer-Verlag; 1990 Aug.
 Bulletin of environmental contamination and toxicology v. 45 (2):
 p. 305-312; 1990 Aug.  Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Tilapia; Cadmium; Toxicity; Blood analysis
 
 
 11                              NAL Call. No.: RA1270.P35A1
 Effects of paraquat and lead on fish Oreochromis hornorum. Arias,
 G.S.; Martinez-Tabche, L.; Galar, I.
 New York, N.Y. : Springer-Verlag; 1991 Feb.
 Bulletin of environmental contamination and toxicology v. 46 (2):
 p. 237-241; 1991 Feb.  Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Paraquat; Lead; Tilapia; Liver; Gills; Cell
 membranes; Lipid peroxidation; Carbonate dehydratase; Enzyme
 activity; Cytotoxicity; Cytotoxic compounds
 
 
 12                                  NAL Call. No.: QD241.T6
 Enzymatic and cellular level effects of nickel.
 Sivalingam, P.M.; Billet, R.
 London : Gordon and Breach Science Publishers; 1989.
 Toxicological and environmental chemistry v. 18 (4): p. 311-317.
 ill; 1989. Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Tilapia; Liver cells; Enzyme activity; Nickel; Acid
 phosphatase; Alkaline phosphatase; Catalase; Glucose-6-
 phosphatase; In vivo; In vitro; Adipocytes; Glycogen; Depletion;
 Mitochondria; Lysosomes; Cell membranes; Electron microscopy
 
 
 13                                 NAL Call. No.: 389.8 J82
 Estimation of the niacin requirements for tilapia fed diets
 containing glucose or dextrin.
 Shiau, S.Y.; Suen, G.S.
 Bethesda, Md. : American Institute of Nutrition; 1992 Oct. The
 Journal of nutrition v. 122 (10): p. 2030-2036; 1992 Oct. 
 Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Tilapia; Diet; Glucose; Dextrins; Nutrient
 requirements; Nicotinic acid
 
 Abstract:  Two 12-wk experiments were conducted to determine the
 adequate dietary niacin levels for juvenile hybrid tilapia,
 Oreochromis niloticus X O. aureus, when diets containing either
 38% D(+)-glucose or 38% dextrin (type III, from corn) as the
 carbohydrate source were fed. in Experiment 1, we used 0, 40, 80,
 120, 160 and 200 mg/kg of supplemental niacin in both the
 glucose-and dextrin-containing diets. In Experiment 2, 0, 10, 25,
 40 and 55 mg/g or 0, 10, 25, 40, 80, 120 and 160 mg/kg of
 supplemental niacin was incorporated in diets containing glucose
 or dextrin, respectively. In both experiments, fish fed niacin-
 deficient diets grew poorly. They developed skin, fin and mouth
 lesions and hemorrhages; the snout was deformed and there was
 gill edema. These pathologies began 6 wk after the experiments
 started. Plasma glucose concentrations were higher in fish fed
 glucose diets than those fed dextrin diets. Weight gain analyzed
 by broken-line regression indicated that the adequate dietary
 niacin level for maximal growth in rapidly growing tilapia
 fingerlings is 26 mg/kg in fish fed the glucose diet and 121
 mg/kg in fish fed the dextrin diet.
 
 
 14                                 NAL Call. No.: TD172.J61
 Haptor glands in the gill-parasitic, ancyrocephaline monogenean
 Cichlidogyrus halli typicus and the report of a possible
 prokaryotic symbiont. El-Naggar, M.M.; Kearn, G.C.
 New York, N.Y. : Marcel Dekker; 1989 Jul.
 Journal of environmental science and health : Part B :
 Pesticides, food contaminants, and agricultural wastes v. 19 (4):
 p. 401-408. ill; 1989 Jul. Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Egypt; Tilapia; Freshwater fishes; Gills; Infection;
 Monogenea; Glands (animal); Symbionts
 
 
 15                                NAL Call. No.: S183.V5V54
 Hydroponic lettuce production in a recirculating fish culture
 system. Rakocy, J.E.
 St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands : Univ. of the Virgin Islands,
 Agric. Exp. Stn; 1988-1989.
 Island perspectives v. 3: p. 4-10; 1988-1989.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: United states virgin Islands; Lactuca sativa;
 Tilapia; Hydroponics; Fish culture; Integrated systems
 
 
 16                            NAL Call. No.: SH151.P66 1988
 Incorporating cage culture into an aquaculture training program.
 Pope, Robert
 Florida, Dept. of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of
 Marketing, Aquaculture Marketing Development Aid Program (Fla.)
 Tallahassee, Fla. : Florida Dept. of Agriculture and Consumer
 Services, Division of Marketing : available from Aquaculture
 Program, [1988?]; 1988. 12 p. : ill. ; 28 cm. (Aquaculture report
 series).  Funds for this project were made available through the
 Aquaculture Market Development Aid Program 1987-88.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Fish-culture; Fish ponds; Aquaculture; Channel
 catfish; Tilapia
 
 
 17                           NAL Call. No.: SH151.I574 1992
 Introduction to Oreochromis niloticus fingerling production
 systems. Auburn University, International Center for Aquaculture
 and Aquatic Environments
 Auburn University, Ala. : The Center, [1992?]; 1992.
 6 p. : ill. ; 29 cm. (Water harvesting and aquaculture for rural
 development).  Cover title.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Fish-culture; Tilapia
 
 
 18                              NAL Call. No.: SH167.T54I57
 Introduction to tilapia culture.
 Auburn University, International Center for Aquaculture
 Auburn University, Ala. : International Center for Aquaculture,
 [1990 or 1991?]; 1990.
 9 p. : ill. ; 28 cm. (Water harvesting and aquaculture for rural
 development).  Cover title.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Tilapia
 
 
 19                              NAL Call. No.: SH167.T54I56
 Introduction to Tilapia nilotica fingerling production systems.
 Auburn University, International Center for Aquaculture
 Auburn, Ala. : International Center for Aquaculture, Auburn
 University, [1991?]; 1991.
 6 p. : ill. ; 28 cm. (Water harvesting and aquaculture for rural
 development).  Cover title.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Tilapia
 
 
 20                              NAL Call. No.: RA1270.P35A1
 Lead-induced biochemical changes in freshwater fish Oreochromis
 mossambicus. Ruparelia, S.G.; Verma, Y.; Mehta, N.S.; Salyed,
 S.R.
 New York, N.Y. : Springer-Verlag; 1989 Aug.
 Bulletin of environmental contamination and toxicology v. 43 (2):
 p. 310-314; 1989 Aug.  Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Tilapia; Lead; Water pollution; Plasma; Carbohydrate
 metabolism; Lipid metabolism; Protein metabolism
 
 
 21                              NAL Call. No.: 275.29 IO9PA
 Managing Iowa fisheries: tilapia culture in Iowa.
 Morris, J.E.
 Ames, Iowa : The Service; 1991 Feb.
 PM - Iowa State University, Cooperative Extension Service
 (1352g): 3 p.; 1991 Feb.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Iowa; Fish culture; Tilapia; Oreochromis; Edible
 species; Legislation; Environmental temperature; Biological
 oxygen demand; Spawning; Nutrient requirements; Growth rate;
 Production costs; Markets
 
 
 22                         NAL Call. No.: SH167.T54M47 1990
 Methodes artisanales d'aquaculture du tilapia en Afrique 
 [Artisanal methods of tilapia aquaculture in Africa].
 Lazard, J.
 Centre technique forestier tropical (France)
 Nogent-sur-Marne : Centre technique forestier tropical,; 1990. 82
 p. : ill. (some col.), maps ; 27 cm.  English and Spanish
 summaries. Includes bibliographical references.
 
 Language:  French
 
 Descriptors: Tilapia; Fish-culture
 
 
 23                         NAL Call. No.: SH167.T54L48 1992
 Microbial diseases of cultured tilapia.
 Lewis, D. H.
 United States-Israel Binational Agricultural Research and
 Development Fund Bet Dagan, Israel : BARD,; 1992.
 21 leaves : ill. ; 28 cm.  Final report.  Project no. IS-1077-86. 
 Includes bibliographical references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Tilapia; Bacterial diseases in fishes
 
 
 24                             NAL Call. No.: SH344.8.N4N47
 Net enclosure system for Tilapia nilotica fingerling production.
 Auburn University, International Center for Aquaculture
 Auburn, Ala. : International Center for Aquaculture, Auburn
 University, [1991?]; 1991.
 10 p. : ill. ; 28 cm. (Water harvesting and aquaculture for rural
 development).  Cover title.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Fishing nets; Fish-culture; Fish ponds; Fishes
 
 
 25                                    NAL Call. No.: 49 J82
 Nutrition of aquaculture species.
 Lovell, R.T.
 Champaign, Ill. : American Society of Animal Science; 1991 Oct.
 Journal of animal science v. 69 (10): p. 4193-4200; 1991 Oct. 
 Literature review.  Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Aquaculture; Nutrient requirements; Amino acids;
 Fishes; Energy requirements; Vitamins; Feed conversion; Growth
 rate; Feed intake
 
 Abstract:  Dietary requirements for amino acids and fatty acids
 have been reported for channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus),
 salmonids (Oncorhynchus spp.), common carp (Cyprinus carpio),
 tilapias (Oreochromis spp.), and eel (Anguilla japonicus). Most
 of the vitamin and mineral requirements are available for channel
 catfish and salmonids, and some are available for common carp,
 tilapia, eel, and other finfish and crustaceans. From this
 available information, cost-effective feeds can be formulated for
 the major commercial aquaculture species. Major differences in
 nutrient requirements between fish and mammals or birds are as
 follows: fish have a lower digestible energy:protein ratio (8 to
 10 kcal of DE/g of CP for fish vs 15 to 20 kcal of DE/g of CP for
 livestock); fish require n-3 fatty acids and land animals require
 n-6; fish can absorb minerals from the water, which negates the
 need for some minerals in the diet; and fish have limited ability
 to synthesize vitamin C and must depend on a dietary source.
 Areas for further research include 1) refinement of nutrient
 requirements of the major culture species considering effects of
 fish size, temperature, and management; 2) nutrient requirements
 of crustaceans; 3) effects of nutrition on fish health and
 product quality; and 4) feeding technology.
 
 
 26                         NAL Call. No.: SH167.T54O74 1991
 Oreochromis niloticus fry and fingerling production in tanks.
 Auburn University, International Center for Aquaculture and
 Aquatic Environments
 Auburn, Ala. : International Center for Aquaculture and Aquatic
 Environments, [1991?]; 1991.
 [6] p. : ill. ; 28 cm. (Water harvesting and aquaculture for
 rural development).  Cover title.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Tilapia; Fish-culture
 
 
 27                              NAL Call. No.: RA1270.P35A1
 Parathion and salinity effects on gills and mesonephros carbonic
 anhydrase activity of the fish Oreochromis hornorum.
 Martinez-Tabche, L.
 New York, N.Y. : Springer-Verlag; 1992 Dec.
 Bulletin of environmental contamination and toxicology v. 49 (6):
 p. 929-934; 1992 Dec.  Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Mexico; Parathion; Salinity; Oreochromis; Gills;
 Body parts; Carbonate dehydratase; Enzyme activity; Toxicity;
 Nontarget organisms
 
 
 28                                 NAL Call. No.: SH151.S62
 Pond culture of Tilapia.
 Rakocy, J.E.; McGinty, A.S.
 Ada, Okla. : Southern Regional Aquaculture Center; 1989 Jul. SRAC
 publication (280): 4 p.; 1989 Jul.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: U.S.A.; Tilapia; Fish farming; Fish ponds;
 Fertilizers; Harvesting; Manures; Mixed farming; Pig farming;
 Poultry farming
 
 
 29                            NAL Call. No.: SH165.P76 1992
 Production of 1-gram, mixed-sex Oreochromis niloticus fingerlings
 in earthen ponds.
 Auburn University, International Center for Aquaculture and
 Aquatic Environments
 Auburn, Ala. : International Center for Aquaculture and Aquatic
 Environments, Auburn University, [1992?]; 1992.
 8 p. : ill. ; 28 cm. (Water harvesting and aquaculture for rural
 development).  Cover title.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Fishes; Fish-culture
 
 
 30                                  NAL Call. No.: 442.8 Z8
 Production of F1 and F2 diploid gynogenetic tilapias and analysis
 of the "Hertwig curve" obtained using ultraviolet irradiated
 sperm. Don, J.; Avtalion, R.R.
 Berlin, W. Ger. : Springer International; 1988.
 Theoretical and applied genetics v. 76 (2): p. 253-259. ill;
 1988.  Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Tilapia; Embryogenesis; Crosses; Heterosis;
 Gynogenesis; Animal breeding
 
 
 31                         NAL Call. No.: SH167.T54M87 1990
 Raising fish in ponds a farmer's guide to tilapia culture.
 Murnyak, Dennis; Murnyak, Meredith O.
 Little Rock, AR, USA : Fish Farming Project, Diocese in Arusha
 Region, Evangelical Church of Tazania in cooperation with Heifer
 Project International,; 1990.
 v, 75 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Tilapia; Fish ponds; Fish culture
 
 
 32                            NAL Call. No.: SH165.R46 1992
 Reproductive biology of Oreochromis niloticus.
 Auburn University, International Center for Aquaculture and
 Aquatic Environments
 Auburn, Ala. : International Center for Aquaculture and Aquatic
 Environments, Auburn University, [1992?]; 1992.
 7 p. : ill. ; 28 cm. (Water harvesting and aquaculture for rural
 development).  Cover title.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Fishes; Fish-culture
 
 
 33                         NAL Call. No.: SH167.T54I55 1987
 The second International Symposium on Tilapia in Aquaculture,
 Bangkok, Thailand, 16-20 March 1987.
 Pullin, Roger S. V.
 International Center for Living Aquatic Resources Management
 International Symposium on Tilapia in Aquaculture 2nd : 1987 :
 Bangkok, Thailand.
 Bangkok, Thailand : Dept. of Fisheries ; Manila, Philippines :
 International Center for Living Aquatic Resources Management,;
 1988.
 xii, 623 p. : ill., maps ; 26 cm. (ICLARM conference proceedings,
 15 ICLARM contribution ; no. 530).  Includes bibliographical
 references and index.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Tilapia; Congresses; Fish-culture; Congresses;
 Aquaculture; Congresses
 
 
 34                         NAL Call. No.: SH167.T54S54 1992
 Single pond system for sustainable production of Oreochromis
 niloticus. Auburn University, International Center for
 Aquaculture and Aquatic Environments
 Auburn, Ala. : International Center for Aquaculture and Aquatic
 Environments, Auburn University, [1992?]; 1992.
 5 p. : ill. ; 28 cm. (Water harvesting and aquaculture for rural
 development).  Cover title.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Oreochromis niloticus; Tilapia; Fish ponds; Fish-
 culture
 
 
 35                         NAL Call. No.: SH167.T54S65 1992
 Socioeconomic impact and farmers' assessment of nile tilapia
 (Oreochromis niloticus) culture in Bangladesh.
 Gupta, Modadugu V.
 International Center for Living Aquatic Resources Management
 Manila : Internatioal Center for Living Aquatic Resoures
 Management ; Portland, Or. : International Specialized Book
 Services, distributor,; 1992. iv, 50 p. : ill., maps ; 28 cm.
 (ICLARM technical reports, 35 ICLARM contribution ; no. 805). 
 Includes bibliographical references (p. 19).
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Tilapia; Fish-culture
 
 
 36                                 NAL Call. No.: SH151.S62
 Tank culture of tilapia.
 Rakocy, J.E.
 Ada, Okla. : Southern Regional Aquaculture Center; 1989 Sep. SRAC
 publication (282): 4 p.; 1989 Sep.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: U.S.A.; Tilapia; Fish culture; Breeding; Feeding;
 Growth; Stocking rate; Tanks; Design
 
 
 37                     NAL Call. No.: FUSH167.T54T5421 1992
 Tilapia.
 Florida, Dept. of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of
 Marketing Tallahassee, Fla. : Florida Dept. of Agriculture &
 Consumer Services, Division of Marketing, [1992?]; 1992.
 10 p. ; 28 cm. (Aquaculture species resource series).  Cover
 title.  Includes bibliographical references (p. 9-10).
 
 Language:  English; English
 
 Descriptors: Tilapia; Aquaculture
 
 
 38                                 NAL Call. No.: aZ5071.N3
 Tilapia culture January 1979-August 1988.
 Smith, M.F.
 Beltsville, Md. : The Library; 1988 Dec.
 Quick bibliography series - U.S. Department of Agriculure,
 National Agricultural Library (U.S.). (89-12): 26 p.; 1988 Dec. 
 Updates QB 87-45. Bibliography.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Tilapia; Aquaculture; Fish farming; Bibliographies
 
 
 39                                 NAL Call. No.: aZ5071.N3
 Tilapia culture: January 1979-September 1990.
 Young, A.T.
 Beltsville, Md. : The Library; 1991 Mar.
 Quick bibliography series - U.S. Department of Agriculture,
 National Agricultural Library (U.S.). (91-48): 16 p.; 1991 Mar. 
 Updates QB 89-12. Bibliography.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Tilapia; Aquaculture; Fish farming; Bibliographies
 
 
 40                          NAL Call. No.: SH167.T54W6 1987
 Tilapia genetic resources for aquaculture proceedings of the
 Workshop on Tilapia Genetic Resources for Aquaculture, 23-24
 March 1987, Bangkok, Thailand.
 Pullin, Roger S. V.
 International Center for Living Aquatic Resources Management
 Workshop of Tilapia Genetic Resources for Aquaculture 1987 :
 Bangkok, Thailand.
 Manila, Philippines : International Center for Living Aquatic
 Resources Management,; 1988.
 v, 108 p. : ill., maps ; 26 cm. (ICLARM conference proceedings ;
 16 ICLARM contribution ; no. 457).  Erratum slip inserted. 
 Includes bibliographies.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Tilapia; Congresses; Aquaculture; Congresses;
 Fishes; Genetics; Congresses
 
 
 41                                  NAL Call. No.: 442.8 Z8
 Triploidy induction in Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus L.
 using pressure, heat and cold shocks.
 Hussain, M.G.; Chatterji, A.; McAndrew, B.J.; Johnstone, R.
 Berlin, W. Ger. : Springer International; 1991.
 Theoretical and applied genetics v. 81 (1): p. 6-12. ill; 1991. 
 Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Oreochromis niloticus; Triploidy; Induction; Ova;
 Cold shock; Heat shock; Atmospheric pressure
 
 
 42                                  NAL Call. No.: 41.8 ON1
 The use of electronarcosis as anaesthetic in the cichlid,
 Oreochromis mossambicus (Peters). II. The effects of changing
 physical and electrical parameters on the narcotizing ability of
 alternating current. Barham, W.T.; Schoonbee, H.J.; Visser,
 J.G.J.
 Pretoria : South Africa, Department of Agriculture and Water
 Supply; 1989 Dec. The Onderstepoort journal of veterinary
 research v. 55 (4): p. 205-215; 1989 Dec.  Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: South  Africa; Freshwater fishes; Electric current;
 Narcosis; Anesthetics
 
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                           Author Index
 
 Agius, C. 1
 Arias, G.S. 11
 Auburn University, International Center for Aquaculture 18, 19,
 24
 Auburn University, International Center for Aquaculture and
 Aquatic Environments 9, 17, 26, 29, 32, 34
 Avtalion, R.R. 30
 Barham, W.T. 42
 Behrends, Leslie L. 3
 Billet, R. 12
 Centre technique forestier tropical (France) 22
 Chatterji, A. 41
 Davies, R.W. 6
 Don, J. 30
 El-Naggar, M.M. 14
 Florida, Dept. of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of
 Marketing 37
 Florida, Dept. of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of
 Marketing, Aquaculture Marketing Development Aid Program (Fla.)
 16
 Galar, I. 11
 Geiger, Russell A., 8
 Gupta, Modadugu V. 35
 Henry, R.D. 7
 Hulscher-Emeis, Tine Marian, 5
 Hussain, M.G. 41
 International Center for Living Aquatic Resources Management 33,
 35, 40
 Johnstone, R. 41
 Kalarani, V. 6
 Kearn, G.C. 14
 Lazard, J. 22
 Lewis, D. H. 23
 Lovell, R.T. 25
 Martinez-Tabche, L. 11, 27
 McAndrew, B.J. 41
 McGinty, A.S. 4, 28
 Mehta, N.S. 20
 Morris, J.E. 21
 Murnyak, Dennis 31
 Murnyak, Meredith O. 31
 O'Rourke, P. 7
 Parkinson, C. 1
 Pope, Robert 16
 Pullin, Roger S. V. 33, 40
 Rakocy, J.E. 4, 15, 28, 36
 Rawal, U.M. 10
 Reddy, D.C. 6
 Rosati, R. 7
 Ruparelia, S.G. 10, 20
 Saiyed, S.R. 10
 Salyed, S.R. 20
 Schoonbee, H.J. 42
 Shiau, S.Y. 13
 Sivalingam, P.M. 12
 Smith, M.F. 38
 Suen, G.S. 13
 Torrans, L. 2
 United States-Israel Binational Agricultural Research and
 Development Fund 3, 23
 Verma, Y. 10, 20
 Vijayakumari, P. 6
 Visser, J.G.J. 42
 Young, A.T. 39
 
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                           Subject Index
 
 Acid phosphatase 12
 Adipocytes 12
 Alkaline phosphatase 12
 Amino acids 25
 Anesthetics 42
 Animal breeding 2, 30
 Aquaculture 7, 16, 25, 33, 37, 38, 39, 40
 Arkansas 2
 Atmospheric pressure 41
 Bacterial diseases in fishes 23
 Bibliographies 38, 39
 Bioassays 1
 Biological oxygen demand 21
 Blood analysis 10
 Blood picture 6
 Body parts 27
 Breeding 36
 Cadmium 10
 Cages 4
 Carbohydrate metabolism 20
 Carbonate dehydratase 11, 27
 Catalase 12
 Cell culture 1
 Cell membranes 11, 12
 Channel catfish 16
 Cold shock 41
 Congresses 33, 33, 33, 40, 40, 40
 Construction 4
 Crosses 30
 Cytotoxic compounds 11
 Cytotoxicity 11
 Ddt 1
 Depletion 12
 Design 4, 36
 Dextrins 13
 Diet 13
 Display behavior in animals 5
 Diuron 6
 Edible species 21
 Egypt 14
 Electric current 42
 Electron microscopy 12
 Embryogenesis 30
 Energy requirements 25
 Engineering 7
 Environmental temperature 21
 Enzyme activity 11, 12, 27
 Enzymes 6
 Erythropoiesis 6
 Exposure 6
 Feed conversion 25
 Feed intake 25
 Feeding 4, 36
 Fertilizers 28
 Fish culture 4, 15, 21, 31, 36
 Fish farming 2, 28, 38, 39
 Fish ponds 9, 16, 24, 28, 31, 34
 Fish production 2
 Fish-culture 8, 9, 16, 17, 22, 24, 26, 29, 32, 33, 34, 35
 Fishes 3, 24, 25, 29, 32, 40
 Fishing nets 24
 Freshwater fishes 14, 42
 Genetics 40
 Gills 11, 14, 27
 Glands (animal) 14
 Glucose 13
 Glucose-6-phosphatase 12
 Glycogen 12
 Growth 36
 Growth rate 21, 25
 Gynogenesis 30
 Harvesting 28
 Heat shock 41
 Heterosis 30
 Hydroponics 15
 In vitro 1, 12
 In vivo 1, 12
 Induction 41
 Infection 14
 Integrated systems 15
 Iowa 21
 Lactuca sativa 15
 Lead 11, 20
 Legislation 21
 Lipid metabolism 20
 Lipid peroxidation 11
 Liver 11
 Liver cells 12
 Lysosomes 12
 Manures 28
 Marketing 2
 Markets 21
 Mexico 27
 Mitochondria 12
 Mixed farming 28
 Monogenea 14
 Narcosis 42
 Nickel 12
 Nicotinic acid 13
 Nontarget organisms 6, 27
 Nutrient requirements 13, 21, 25
 Oreochromis 21, 27
 Oreochromis mossambicus 6
 Oreochromis niloticus 34, 41
 Ova 41
 Oxygen consumption 6
 Paraquat 11
 Parathion 27
 Pig farming 28
 Placement 4
 Plasma 20
 Poultry farming 28
 Production costs 21
 Protein metabolism 20
 Salinity 27
 Site selection 4
 South  Africa 42
 Southern states of U.S.A. 4
 Spawning 2, 21
 Stocking rate 36
 Sublethal effects 6
 Symbionts 14
 Tanks 36
 Tilapia 1, 2, 3, 4, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19,
 20, 21, 22, 23, 26, 28, 30, 31, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40
 Tilapia zillii 5
 Toxicity 1, 6, 10, 27
 Triploidy 41
 U.S.A. 28, 36
 United states virgin Islands 15
 Vitamins 25
 Water pollution 1, 20
 Water reuse 7
    

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