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Research Project: Establishing Seedstocks for the U.S. Marine Finfish Industry

Location: Subtropical Plant Pathology Research

Publications (Clicking on the reprint icon Reprint Icon will take you to the publication reprint.)

Influence of broodstock nutrition on egg quality and fatty acid composition in California Yellowtail Reprint Icon - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Chin, L., Mejri, S., Wills, P., Stuart, K., Drawbridge, M. 2023. Influence of broodstock nutrition on egg quality and fatty acid composition in California Yellowtail. North American Journal of Aquaculture. 86:3-16. https://doi.org/10.1002/naaq.10318.

Commercial production of Florida pompano (Trachinotus carolinus) larvae at low salinity induces variable changes in whole-larvae microbial diversity, gene expression and gill histopathology Reprint Icon - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Bradshaw, D., Perricone, C.S., King, L., Allmon, E.B., Sepulveda Soledad, M., Willis, P.S., Riche, M., Kirchoff, N., Mejri, S. 2023. Commercial production of Florida pompano (Trachinotus carolinus) larvae at low salinity induces variable changes in whole-larvae microbial diversity, gene expression and gill histopathology. Frontiers in Marine Science. 10:1158446. https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2023.1158446.

The effects of fish meal substitution by clam meal on the growth and health of Florida pompano (Trachinotus carolinus) Reprint Icon - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Habte-Tsion, H., Riche, M., Mejri, S., Bradshaw, D., Wills, P.S., Myers, J.J., Perricone, C. 2022. The effects of fish meal substitution by clam meal on the growth and health of Florida pompano (Trachinotus carolinus). Scientific Reports. 12, 7696. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-11675-x.

The status of Florida pompano, Trachinotus carolinus as a commercially ready species for U.S. Marine Aquaculture Reprint Icon - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Weirich, C., Riley, K., Riche, M., Main, K.L., Wills, P.S., Illan, G., Cerino, D.S., Pfeiffer, T.J. 2021. The status of Florida pompano, Trachinotus carolinus as a commercially ready species for U.S. Marine Aquaculture. Journal of the World Aquaculture Society. 52(3):731-763. https://doi.org/10.1111/jwas.12809.

Essential fatty acid requirements in tropical and cold-water marine fish larvae and juveniles Reprint Icon - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Mejri, S., Riche, M., Wills, P., Tremblay, R., Audet, C. 2021. Essential fatty acid requirements in tropical and cold-water marine fish larvae and juveniles. Frontiers in Marine Science. 8:680003. https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2021.680003.

Changes in Prokaryotic Communities in Farmed Florida Pompano Larvae and Water due to Changes in Rearing Salinities - (Abstract Only)

Opportunities for US Marine Finfish Aquaculture Reprint Icon - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Rexroad Jr, C.E., Rust, M.B., Riche, M., Wills, P., Davis, M. 2021. Opportunities for US Marine Finfish Aquaculture. Journal of the World Aquaculture Society. 1-8. https://doi.org/10.1111/jwas.12791.

Assessment of Salinity Impacts on Microbial Communities Associated with the Florida Pompano (Trachinotus carolinus) in Larviculture - (Abstract Only)

Changes in Fatty Acids Profiles of Florida Pompano (Trachinotus carolinus) Larvae Reared at Different Salinities. - (Abstract Only)

Using Compartive Genomics to Enhancethe Aquaculture of the Florida Pompano: Comparing Three Trachinotus Species - (Abstract Only)

Transcriptome and Fatty Acid Analysis of Florida Pompano (Trachinotus carolinus) cultured at different salinities - (Abstract Only)