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Almost all fish reared in captivity exhibit some form of reproductive dysfunction.
This study was designed to describe normal skeletal development and the occurrence of skeletal malformations in Senegal sole reared in captivity.
Senegalese sole (Solea senegalensis) failed to reproduce and spawn viable eggs when bred and reared in captivity (first generation G1 cultured broodstock).
The team found that the wild killifish reached adulthood in as little as 14 days — even faster than times recorded for killifish reared in captivity.
The play strategy puts real money into the vision that children should be seen and heard in their communities, not reared in captivity.
Then, when the birds reared in captivity reached sexual maturity, at ages 2 to 4, they were paired in the Cornell breeding barn.
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However, such assumptions remain untested in most organisms; for example, introductions could be very useful for recovering populations of small-sized species with short generation time, no learned behaviours, and ease to rear in captivity.
Breeders were mated in captivity and the progeny reared in indoor tanks at density of about 500 fish/m until being stocked either as fry or smolt, respectively, after four and fifteen months following hatching.
Breeding and rearing rheas in captivity.
Rearing alligators in captivity is the easy part, scientists say.
The old practice of rearing pheasants in captivity for a career as quarry is a particular target.
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