An organ by which fish balance themselves and swim, consisting of a membrane supported by rays. (FAO. 1978. Glossary of inland fishery terms, EIFAC Occasional Paper No. 12 https://www.fao.org/4/ae987b/AE987B01.htm)
The practice of collecting "seed" material - from early life stages to adults - from the wild, and its subsequent ongrowing in captivity to marketable size, using aquaculture techniques. (Ottolenghi, F., Silvestri, C., Giordano, P., Lovatelli, A. & New, M.B. 2004. Capture-based aquaculture. The fattening of eels, groupers, tunas and yellowtails. Rome, FAO.
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Seed (i.e. larvae, early life stages, adults) captured and collected from the wild and subsequently grown in captivity to market size using aquaculture techniques
Paleoecology (also spelled palaeoecology) is the study of interactions between organisms and/or interactions between organisms and their environments across geologic timescales. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paleoecology)
It is one of the domestic goat breeds raised for milk and meat in Turkey. (https://www.researchgate.net/publication/299341428_DOMESTIC_ANIMAL_GENETIC_RESOURCES_IN_TURKEY_English_version_of_Turkiye_Evcil_Hayvan_Genetik_Kaynaklari)
Starter feeds are specialized types of animal feed designed to meet the nutritional needs of young animals, young fish or young poultry during the early stages of life. These feeds are formulated to support rapid growth, development, and overall health. (AGROVOC Team, 2024)
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Starter feeds are individual components of the overall starter ration, while the starter ration encompasses the entire diet plan tailored to the nutritional needs during the starter phase.
Fish is defined as the flesh of fish used for food. (Adapted from definition for meat in FAO. 2022. World Food and Agriculture – Statistical Yearbook 2022. Rome. https://doi.org/10.4060/cc2211en)
Ventilation of a building through openings or vents in the sides or roof that are opened and closed by electrically driven motors in response to sensors in the building. (RAMIRAN Glossary of terms on livestock and manure management 2011)
Catchability is the relationship between the catch rate (CpUE) and the true population size (B). (Management, co-management or no management?, FAO Fisheries Technical Paper No. 426/1, FAO, 2003 (http://www.fao.org/3/y4593e/y4593e03.htm).)
The three-part structure of ribbon-like proteinaceous material that serves to align and join the paired homologous chromosomes. It is formed during the zygotene stage of the first meiotic division. It is a prerequisite for crossing-over. (https://lod.nal.usda.gov/nalt/51917)
Inanimate object contaminated by an infectious agent that can indirectly transmit an infectious disease. (WIPO 2020. WIPO Pearl COVID-19 Glossary https://wipopearl.wipo.int/assets/static/WIPOPearl_COVID-19_Glossary.pdf)