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Índices parasitarios en Brochis splendens “green cat” (siluriformes) criados en cautiverio a diferentes temperaturas y tres densidades de cultivo Iquitos Loreto 2020
(Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía PeruanaPE, 2023)The present study determined the parasite indices in Brochis splendens "Green Cat" subjected to different temperatures and three culture densities. The fish were collected from artisanal collection centers near the Nanay ... -
Índices parasitarios en peces de consumo humano de piscigranjas del eje carretero Iquitos-Nauta 2023
(Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía PeruanaPE, 2023)Fishes of fish farming importance in the Peruvian Amazon such as Arapaima gigas, Osteoglosom bicirrhossum, Colossoma macropomum, Piaractus brachypomus, Prochilodus nigricans, Brycon amazonicus, Myloplus schomburgkii and ... -
Protocolos para la reproducción inducida de Myleus schomburgkii (Jardine, 1841), usando extracto pituitario de carpa, conceptal y ovaprim
(Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía PeruanaPE, 2023)The objective of the present study was to determine the effect of three hormonal inducers (EPC, Conceptal®, and Ovaprim®) on spawning induction and spermiation in the reproduction of black-winged palmetto Myleus schomburgkii, ... -
Retención proteíca de raciones con pulpa de coco (Coccus nucifera) y con pituca (Colocasia esculenta) en juveniles de “gamitana” (Colossoma macropomum) en laboratorio
(Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía PeruanaPE, 2022)In the search for regional inputs that serve as ingredients of the rations for Amazonian fish, it was decided to use coconut pulp and pituca flour, compared to a commercial ration in the feeding of gamitana juveniles. As ... -
Uso del extracto de pituitaria de paiche (EPP), en la reproducción inducida de Brycon amazonicus (Agassiz, 1829) "sábalo cola roja"
(Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía PeruanaPE, 2021)The objective of the study was to determine the efficacy of paiche pituitary extract (EPP) in the induction of Brycon amazonicus "red-tailed tarpon". 27 pairs of B. amazonicus were used (1.94 ± 0.24 kg of weight and 50.78 ...