Search Results for: Stichopus japonicus
amphiuma has reduced limbs, and the sirens lack hind limbs and possess reduced forelimbs. the largest amphibian in the world is a caudate, the chinese giant salamander, andrias davidanius, which can reach two meters long (six feet), and its close relative, the japanese giant salamander, andrias japonicus
amphiuma has reduced limbs, and the sirens lack hind limbs and possess reduced forelimbs. the largest amphibian in the world is a caudate, the chinese giant salamander, andrias davidanius, which can reach two meters long (six feet), and its close relative, the japanese giant salamander, andrias japonicus...
https://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Amphibian
training alumni, - september , iloilo, philippines, - aquaculture department, southeast asian fisheries development center the major commercial shrimp species in the philippines belong to the genus penaeus and metapenaeus. the important penaeid shrimps are: p. monodon (giant tiger shrimp or sugpo); p. japonicus
training alumni, - september , iloilo, philippines, - aquaculture department, southeast asian fisheries development center the major commercial shrimp species in the philippines belong to the genus penaeus and metapenaeus. the important penaeid shrimps are: p. monodon (giant tiger shrimp or sugpo); p. japonicus...
https://repository.seafdec.org.ph/handle/10862/635
domestic consumer demand for high grade fish products. the principal species for culture include sea bream (pagrus major), black sea bream (acanthopagrus schelegi), yellowtail (seriola guinqueradiata), japanese flounder (paralichthys olivaceus), pufferfish (takifugu rubrives), kuruma ebi (penaeus japonicus
domestic consumer demand for high grade fish products. the principal species for culture include sea bream (pagrus major), black sea bream (acanthopagrus schelegi), yellowtail (seriola guinqueradiata), japanese flounder (paralichthys olivaceus), pufferfish (takifugu rubrives), kuruma ebi (penaeus japonicus...
https://repository.seafdec.org.ph/handle/10862/130