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Green, B. and C.E. Boyd, Chemical budgets for fish ponds in the dry tropics. Presented to World Aquaculture Society Meeting at New Orleans, Louisiana, 1994.
Green, B. and C.E. Boyd, Water budgets for fish ponds in the dry tropics. Presented to the World Aquaculture Society Meeting at New Orleans, Louisiana, 1994.
Green, B., Z. Elnagdy, H. Hebida, and A.R. El Gamal, 1994. Pond management strategies for production of Nile tilapia in Egypt. NARP Harvest No. 2.
Abdelghany, A. Optimum protein requirements for Nile tilapia. Presented to the Sixth International Symposium on Fish Nutrition and Feeding at Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, 1993.
Abdelghany, A. Optimum ratio of animal to plant protein in formulated diets for Nile tilapia. Presented to the Sixth International Symposium on Fish Nutrition and Feeding at Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, 1993.
Rothbard, S., W.L. Shelton, Z. Kulikovsky, Y. Hagani, and B. Moav, 1995.
Chromosome set manipulation in black carp, Mylopharyngodon piceus.
Aquaculture, 137:156-157.
Gale, W.L. 1996. Sexual differentiation and steroid-induced sex inversion in Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus): 1. Characterization of a gonadal androgen receptor; 2. Masculinization by immersion in methyldihydrotestosterone [M.S. Thesis]. Corvallis, Oregon: Oregon State University, 60 pp.
Fitzpatrick, M.S., G. Feist, W.L. Gale, C.H. Slater, and C.B. Schreck, 1994. Gonadal sex differentiation in fishes. In: D.D. MacKinlay (Editor), High Performance Fish. Proceedings of an International Fish Physiology Symposium, Fish Physiology Association, Vancouver, B.C., pp. 146-149.
Fitzpatrick, M.S., W.L. Gale, C.H. Slater, and C.B. Schreck, 1995. Gonadal androgen receptors in fishes. In: F.W. Goetz and P. Thomas (Editors), Proceedings of the Fifth International Symposium on Reproductive Physiology of Fish at Austin, Texas, p. 308.
Gale, W.L., M.S. Fitzpatrick, and C.B. Schreck, 1995. Immersion of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) in 17a-methyltestosterone and mestanolone for the production of all-male populations. In: F.W. Goetz and P. Thomas (Editors), Proceedings of the Fifth International Symposium on Reproductive Physiology of Fish at Austin, Texas, p. 117.
Gale, W.L., M.S. Fitzpatrick, and C.B. Schreck, 1996. Masculinization of Nile tilapia by short-term immersion in methyldihydrotestosterone. In: E.M. Donaldson and D.D. MacKinlay (Editors), Aquaculture Biotechnology Symposium. Proceedings of an International Fish Physiology Symposium. Cong. Biol. Fishes, Physiology Section, American Fisheries Society, Vancouver, B.C., p. 29.
Gale, W.L., M.S. Fitzpatrick, and C.B. Schreck, 1994. Binding sites for the masculinizing steroid mibolerone in the gonadal tissue of adult tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus). Presented to the Western Regional Conference on Comparative Endocrinology at San Diego, CA.
Gale, W.L., M.S. Fitzpatrick, and C.B. Schreck, 1995. Binding sites for the masculinizing steroid mibolerone in the gonadal tissue of adult tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus). Presented to the World Aquaculture Society Meeting at San Diego, CA, 1-4 February 1995.
Gale, W.L., M.S. Fitzpatrick, and C.B. Schreck, 1996. Binding characteristics of a gonadal androgen receptor in Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus). Presented to the Western Regional Conference on Comparative Endocrinology at Berkeley, CA.
Gale, W.L., M.S. Fitzpatrick, and C.B. Schreck, 1996. Masculinization of Nile tilapia by short-term immersion in methyldihydrotestosterone. Presented to the International Congress on the Biology of Fishes at San Francisco, CA.
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