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Shrimp Department
2004-2006 List of Publications

 

Peer-reviewed publications

Calderon, F.R.O., D.M. Imai, S.M. Arce, B.J. Argue, and S.M. Moss. 2004. Performance of larval and postlarval Pacific white shrimp, Litopenaeus vannamei (Boone) fed two commercial liquid diet supplements. Journal of Applied Aquaculture, 15(3/4):21-36.

Divakaran, S. and S.M. Moss. 2004. In vitro evidence of laminarinase activity in the digestive gland of juvenile Pacific white shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei. Journal of the World Aquaculture Society, 35(4):546-550.

Moss, K.R.K. and S.M. Moss. 2004. Effects of artificial substrate and stocking density on the nursery production of Pacific white shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei. Journal of the World Aquaculture Society, 35(4):536-542.

Hennig, O.L., S.M. Arce, S.M. Moss, C.R. Pantoja, and D.V. Lightner. 2005. Development of a specific pathogen free population of the Chinese fleshy prawn, Fenneropenaeus chinensis: Part II. Secondary quarantine. Aquaculture, 250:579-585.

Moss D.R. and S.M. Moss. 2006. Effects of gender and size on feed acquisition in the Pacific white shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei. Journal of the World Aquaculture Society, 37(2):161-167.

Otoshi C.A., A.D. Montgomery, E.M. Matsuda, and S.M. Moss. 2006. Effects of artificial substrate and water source on growth of juvenile Pacific white shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei. Journal of the World Aquaculture Society, 37(2):210-213.

Moss, S.M., I.P. Forster, and A.G.J. Tacon. 2006. Sparing effect of pond water on vitamins in shrimp diets. Aquaculture, 258:388-395.

Decamp, O.E., C.A. Otoshi, and S.M. Moss. 2006. Protozoans and meiofauna inhabiting a bead filter: A preliminary investigation of their role as potential bioindicators of shrimp production system health. Journal of the World Aquaculture Society, 37(4):481-489.

Alcivar-Warren, A., D. Meehan-Meola, Y. Wang, X. Guo, L. Zhou, J. Ziang, S. Moss, S. Arce, W. Warren, Z. Xu, and K. Bell. 2006. Isolation and mapping of telomeric pentanucleotide (TAACC)n repeats of the Pacific whiteleg shrimp, Penaeus vannamei, using fluorescence in situ hybridization. Marine Biotechnology, 8(5):467-480.


Articles in industry trade magazines

Moss, D.R., S.M. Arce, and S.M. Moss. 2004. OI research reveals inbreeding depression in Pacific white shrimp. Global Aquaculture Advocate, 7(1):50-51.

Moss, S.M. 2004. White shrimp in Asia – fad or the future? Fish Farmer, International File, 18(4): 20-21.

Moss, S.M. 2004. Recirculating aquaculture conference highlights shrimp culture. Fish Farmer, International File, 18(5): 36-37.

Hennig, O.L., K. Keller, L. Rasmussen, S.M. Arce, S.M. Moss, B. White-Noble, D.V. Lightner, V. Breland, and J. Lotz. 2004. Strain of reference shrimp aids researchers, farmers. Global Aquaculture Advocate, 7(6):74.

Moss, S.M. 2004. Mutating shrimp viruses present moving targets for farmers, researchers. Fish Farmer, International File, 18(6):14-15.

Jiang, D., J.L. Rocha, H. van der Steen, S. Otwell, and S. Moss. 2005. Potential of genetic selection for shrimp carcass, meat traits. Global Aquaculture Advocate, 8(1):57-58.

Moss, S.M. 2005. Applications of biotechnology in shrimp aquaculture. Fish Farmer, International File, 19(2):38-39.

Moss, S.M. 2005. Benefits of shrimp stock improvement: a case study of the U.S. shrimp farming industry. Fish Farmer, 28:42-43.

Moss, S.M. 2005. Microbial reuse systems for intensive shrimp production. Fish Farmer, 29:40-41.

Moss, S.M., C.A. Otoshi, and PS Leung. 2005. Bigger shrimp: optimizing strategies for growing larger L. vannamei. Global Aquaculture Advocate, 8(5):68-69.

Doyle, R.W., D.R. Moss, and S.M. Moss. 2006. Shrimp copyright: inbreeding strategies effective against illegal copying of genetically improved shrimp. Global Aquaculture Advocate, 9(2):76-79.

Moss, S.M. 2006. Understanding the concept of specific pathogen free (SPF) shrimp. Fish Farmer, November/December 2005, pp. 24-25.

Holl C.M., C.J. Tallamy and S.M. Moss. 2006. Varied microbes important to recirculating aquaculture systems. Global Aquaculture Advocate, 9(3):38-39.

Moss, S.M. 2006. Breeding shrimp for disease resistance. Fish Farmer, March/April 2006, pp. 28-29.

Otoshi, C.A., C.M. Holl, D.R. Moss, S.M. Arce, and S.M. Moss. 2006. Super-intensive RAS trial yields encouraging shrimp harvest at Oceanic Institute. Global Aquaculture Advocate, 9(4):64-65.

Moss, S.M. 2006. Obstacles to effective shrimp aquaculture research. Fish Farmer, July/August 2006, pp. 28-29.

Moss, S.M. 2006. Development of shrimp broodstock maturation diets: challenges and opportunities. Fish Farmer, 30(1):30-31.

Otoshi, C.A., S.S. Naguwa, F.C. Falesch, and S.M. Moss. in press. Does shrimp behavior affect their performance at super-intensive stocking densities? Global Aquaculture Advocate.


Book chapters and proceedings

Browdy, C.L. and S. M. Moss. 2005. Shrimp culture in urban, super-intensive closed systems. In: Urban Aquaculture (B. Costa-Pierce, A. Desbonnet, P. Edwards, D. Baker, eds.), CABI Publishing, Oxfordshire, UK, pp. 173-186.

Reiman, L., T. Torok, S. Moss, and B. Dixon. 2005. Obligate anaerobic bacteria in the mid-and hindgut of Pacific white Shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei. In: R.C. Cipriano, I. S. Shchelkunov and M. Faisal (Eds.). Health and Diseases of Aquatic Organisms: Bilateral Perspectives. Proceedings of the Second Bilateral Conference between Russia and the United States (21 - 28 September 2003, Shepherdstown, West Virginia. Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan. USA, pp. 122-134.

Moss, S.M., D.R. Moss, S.A. Arce, and C.A. Otoshi. 2005. Disease prevention strategies for penaeid shrimp culture. In: Pathobiology and Aquaculture of Crustaceans: Proceedings of the 32nd US-Japan Natural Resources Aquaculture Panel, US-Japan Natural Resources Technical Report, 9 pp..

Moss, S.M., R.W. Doyle, and D.V. Lightner. 2005. Breeding shrimp for disease resistance: challenges and opportunities for improvement. In: P. Walker, R. Lester, and M.G. Bondad-Reantaso (Eds.). Diseases in Asian Aquaculture V, Fish Health Section, Asian Fisheries Society, Manila, the Philippines, pp. 379-393.

Crocos, P.J. and S.M. Moss. 2006. Maturation. In: C.E. Boyd, D.E. Jory, and G.W. Chamberlain, (Eds.). Operating Procedures for Shrimp Farming. Global Aquaculture Alliance, St. Louis, Missouri, pp. 20-27.

Otoshi, C., L.R. Tang, D.V. Dagdagan, C.M. Holl, C.J. Tallamy, D.R. Moss, S.M. Arce and S.M. Moss. 2006. Super-intensive growout of the Pacific white shrimp, Litopenaeus vannamei: Recent advances at the Oceanic Institute. In: T. Rakestraw, L. Douglas, and G. Flick (Eds.). Proceedings from the 6th International Conference on Recirculating Aquaculture. Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA, pp. 1-5.

Moss, S.M. and P.S. Leung. 2006. Comparative cost of shrimp production: earthen ponds versus recirculating aquaculture systems. In: PS Leung and C. Engle (Eds.). Shrimp Culture: Economics, Market, and Trade. Blackwell Publishing, Ames, Iowa, pp. 291-300.

 

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