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Gulf Coast Research Laboratory, University of Southern Mississippi
Ocean Springs, Mississippi

 
Nicholls State University, Department of Biological Sciences
Thibodaux, Louisiana

 
Oceanic Institute
Waimanalo, Hawaii

Bigger Shrimp: Optimizing strategies for growing larger L. vannamei. 2005. Moss SM, Otoshi CA, Leung PS.

Potential of genetic selection for shrimp carcass, meat traits. 2005. Jiang D, Rocha JL, van der Steen H, Otwell S, Moss SM.

Shrimp Copyright: Inbreeding strategies effective against illegal copying of genetically improved shrimp. 2006. Doyle RW, Moss DR, Moss SM.

Varied microbes important to recirculating aquaculture systems. 2006. Holl CM, Tallamy CJ, Moss SM.

Super-intensive RAS trial yields encouraging shrimp harvest at Oceanic Institute. 2006. Otoshi CA, Holl CM, Moss DR, Arce SM, Moss SM.

Maturation, In: Operating procedures for shrimp farming. 2006. Crocos PJ and Moss SM.

Commercial-scale RAS trial yields record shrimp production for Oceanic Institute. 2007. Otoshi CA, Naguwa SS, Falesch FC, Moss SM.

Shrimp behavior may affect culture performance at super-intensive stocking densities. 2007. Otoshi CA, Naguwa SS, Falesch FC, Moss SM.

Obstacles and opportunities: Selective breeding of penaeid shrimp. 2008. Moss SM, Moss DR, Arce SM, Otoshi CA.
South Carolina Department of Natural Resources, Waddell Mariculture Center
Bluffton, South Carolina

Risk Assessment: NOAA initiative examiones fatty acids, contaminants in Red Drum, shrimp. 2006. Leffler JW, Browdy CL, Smith TIJ.
Texas AgriLife Research of the Texas A&M System
Port Aransas, Texas

Effects of sterol supplements on shrimp growth survival. 2005. Castille FL, Lawrence AL, Buisman P, Drost R.

Chemoattraction of low-molecular-weight compounds in shrimp feeds. 2005. Walker SJ, Lawrence AL, Fox JM.

Phytase supplementation in aquaculture diets improves fish, shrimp growth performance. 2006. Fox JM, Lawrence AL, Siccardi III AJ, Davis DA, Ricque-Marie D, Cruz-Suarez E, Samocha TM.
Tufts University, Tufts Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine
North Grafton, Massachusetts

 
University of Arizona, Department of Veterinary Science
Tucson, Arizona

Feed-related melamine risk minimal to shrimp, humans. 2008. Lightner DV, Pantoja CR, Redman RM.

White tail diseases in shrimp mimics infectious myonecroses. 2008. Lightner DV, Pantoja CR, Redman RM, Noble BL, Schofield PJ, Tang KFJ.

Genetic diversity of HPV parvovirus. 2008. Tang KFJ, Pantoja CR, Lightner DV.

Rapid test detects NHP in penaeid shrimp. 2009. Houghton RL, Chen J, Pantoja C, Poulos BT, Lightner DV.

New hybrid assay can detect IMNV in resource-poor settings. 2009. Andrade TPD, Lightner DV.
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