Applied Ecophysiology: An Integrative Form to Know How Culture Environment Modulates the Performance of Aquatic Species from an Energetic Point of View

  • Rosas C
  • Pascual C
  • Mascaro M
  • et al.
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Carlos Rosas1, Cristina Pascual1, Maite Mascaro1, Paulina Gebauer2, Ana Farias3,4, Kurt Paschke3 and Iker Uriarte3,4 1Unidad multidisciplinaria de Docencia e Investigacion, Fac. de Ciencias, UNAM, Puerto de abrigo s/n, Sisal, Yucatan 2Centro I-Mar. Universidad de los Lagos, Puerto Montt, Chile 3Instituto de Acuicultura, Universidad Austral de Chile, Sede Puerto Montt 4CIEN Austral 1Mexico 2,3,4Chile

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Rosas, C., Pascual, C., Mascaro, M., Gebauer, P., Farias, A., Paschke, K., & Uriarte, I. (2011). Applied Ecophysiology: An Integrative Form to Know How Culture Environment Modulates the Performance of Aquatic Species from an Energetic Point of View. In Aquaculture and the Environment - A Shared Destiny. InTech. https://doi.org/10.5772/30931

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