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KSU Division of Aquaculture Annual Report 2008-09

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<strong>KSU</strong> <strong>Division</strong> <strong>of</strong> AQUACULTUREGRANTS (CONT)Wurts W.A. and F.S. Wynne 20<strong>09</strong>. A Sustainable Catfish Production System. A SARE grant preproposalsubmitted in partnership with the Murray State University Agriculture Program.BOOK CHAPTERS AND BOOKS PUBLISHED OR IN PRESSChaptersHorváth, A., B. Urbányi and S.D. Mims. 20<strong>09</strong>. Cryopreservation <strong>of</strong> sperm from species <strong>of</strong> theorder Acipenseriformes. In: Methods in Reproductive <strong>Aquaculture</strong>: Marine andFreshwater, E. Cabrita, V. Robles and P. Herraez, Eds. CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL.Mims, S.D., R.J. Onders and W.L. Shelton. In press. Propagation and Culture <strong>of</strong> Paddlefish. In:Paddlefish Management, Propagation, and Conservation in the 21 st Century: Building From20 Years <strong>of</strong> Research and Management. American Fisheries Society, Bethesda, MD.Tidwell, J.H. and L.R. D’Abramo (In Press) Grow-out Systems – Culture in Temperate Zones. InFreshwater Prawns: The Biology and Culture. New, M.B. Valenti, W.C., Tidwell, J.H.D’Abramo, L.R. and N. Kutty (Eds.). Wiley-BlackwellBooksNew, M.B., Valenti, W.C., Tidwell, J.H., D’Abramo, L.R., and N. Kutty (Eds). (In Press)Freshwater Prawns: Biology and Culture. Wiley-Blackwell.PROFESSIONAL TECHNICAL MAGAZINESCoyle, S., Cochran, N. and J. H. Tidwell. <strong>2008</strong>. Feeds, feeding methods advance for LargemouthBass: Species Has Two Main Markets. Global <strong>Aquaculture</strong> Advocate Sept/Oct pp. 74-76.Metts, L.S., Thompson, K.R., Muzinic, L.A., and Webster, C.D. 20<strong>09</strong>. Effects <strong>of</strong> feeding practicaldiets containing different protein levels, with or without fish meal, on growth and survival <strong>of</strong>Australian red claw (Cherax quadricarinatus). World <strong>Aquaculture</strong> Magazine. 40(1):16-18.19

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