Parental selection for growth and early-life low stocking density increase the female-to-male ratio in european sea bass

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  • who: Benjamin Geffroy from the Technical University have published the Article: Parental selection for growth and early-life low stocking density increase the female-to-male ratio in European sea bass, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports

SUMMARY

    When focusing only on the period of temperature increase, cortisol production per fish (pg/L/fish) was about 2.5 times lower in the low-density treatment when compared to the control group (p and amp;lt; 0.05) (Fig 1B). Trunk and head gene_expression. At 73 dph, fish (a subsample of 30 individuals . . .

     

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