Browsing by Author "Araneda Tolosa, Cristian"
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López, María E.; Araneda Tolosa, Cristian (Universidad Católica de Valparaíso, 2012)In trout farming males exhibits lower growth rate and precocious sexual maturation in contrast to females. Since these traits are detrimental for intensive production, all females populations are most appreciated by fish ...
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Báez, Pedro; Araneda Tolosa, Cristian; Burns, Ludovic; Navarrete, Claudia (Universidad Católica de Valparaíso, Chile, 2022)A male specimen of the Aesop slipper lobster Scyllarides haanii was found in the coastal vicinity of Ahu Tongariki (27 degrees 07'33 '' S, 109 degrees 16'37 '' W), Rapa Nui. Its taxonomic determination was carried out by ...
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Kessi Pérez, Eduardo I.; Molinet, Jennifer; García, Verónica; Aguilera, Omayra; Cepeda, Fernanda; López, María Eugenia; Sari, Santiago; Cuello, Raúl; Ciklic, Iván; Rojo, María Cecilia; Combina, Mariana; Araneda Tolosa, Cristian; Martínez, Claudio (MDPI, 2020)The yeastSaccharomyces cerevisiaeis the main species responsible for the process that involves the transformation of grape must into wine, with the initial nitrogen in the grape must being vital for it. One of the main ...
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Ulloa, Pilar E.; Peña, Andrea A.; Lizama, Carla D.; Araneda Tolosa, Cristian; Iturra, Patricia; Neira Roa, Roberto; Medrano, Juan F. (Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., 2013)The main objective of this study was to examine the effects of a plant protein- vs. fishmeal-based diet on growth response in a population of 24 families, as well as expression of growth-related genes in the muscle of ...
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Valenzuela, Luis; Pacheco, Sebastián; Rincón, Gonzalo; Pavez, Leonardo; Lam, Natalia; Hernández, Adrián J.; Dantagnan, Patricio; González, Felipe; Jilberto Vallejos, Felipe Ignacio; Ravanal, M. Cristina; Ramos, Cecilia; García, Héctor; Araneda Tolosa, Cristian; Ulloa, Pilar E. (MDPI, 2021)The molecular mechanisms underlying fish tolerance to soybean meal (SBM) remain unclear. Identifying these mechanisms would be beneficial, as this trait favors growth. Two fish replicates from 19 experimental families ...