Moshi
@fishymoshi.bsky.social
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Project Scientist at UC Davis. Love and work with fish- sperm and eggs, larvae, aquaculture, and conservation.
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Moshi
@fishymoshi.bsky.social
· Aug 21
Highly and lowly domesticated endangered fish from a conservation hatchery diverge in their thermal physiology, transcriptome, and methylome
Conservation hatcheries aim to produce fish for supplementation of wild populations, but hatchery environments may drive phenotypic divergence from wild fish. These diverged traits may have reduced fi...
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Moshi
@fishymoshi.bsky.social
· Jul 2
Moshi
@fishymoshi.bsky.social
· Jun 19
Age and repeated collection interval effects on sperm motility in the endangered delta smelt Hypomesus transpacificus
Understanding the reproductive dynamics of endangered species is crucial for effective conservation strategies. This study examines the impact of age and repeated collection interval on sperm...
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Moshi
@fishymoshi.bsky.social
· Mar 11
Impact of ingested microplastics on phenotypic traits and biochemical parameters in Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) juvenile - Aquaculture International
The widespread contamination of aquatic environments by microplastics (MPs), alongside other pollutants, has emerged as a critical global concern, posing significant risks to fish populations. This st...
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Moshi
@fishymoshi.bsky.social
· Dec 16
Ecology intersects with mariculture: How depth and site-specific environmental factors shape growth and nutritional profile of green mussels (Perna viridis)
Understanding the interlinkages between ecological conditions and mariculture practices are vital for enhancing growth performance and nutritional pro…
www.sciencedirect.com
Moshi
@fishymoshi.bsky.social
· Dec 12
Advancing low-trophic extractive mariculture (LTEM): Strategies for a thriving blue economy in Bangladesh
Bangladesh, with its diverse coastal and marine ecosystems, holds immense potential to harness low-trophic extractive mariculture (LTEM) as a key comp…
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