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Abalone Aquaculture Subprogram: Investigating the Immunology of Stressed Abalone (Haliotis Species)

Grant number: 2004/233

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Effects of severe heat stress on immune function, biochemistry and histopathology in farmed Australian abalone (hybrid Haliotis laevigata×Haliotis rubra)

C Hooper, R Day, R Slocombe, K Benkendorff, J Handlinger, J Goulias

2014-08-20

High summer temperatures are one of the most stressful environmental problems confronted by the abalone mariculture industry and a..

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Histopathology and haemolymph biochemistry following anaesthesia and movement in farmed Australian abalone (Haliotis rubra×Haliotis laevigata)

C Hooper, R Day, R Slocombe, K Benkendorff, J Handlinger

2014-02-20

Haemolymph and tissue samples of Haliotis rubra×. laevigata hybrid abalone were taken during a routine stock movement procedure on..

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