catfish造句61. Other so-called suckermouth armored catfish species use their unique teeth to scrape organic material from the surfaces of submerged wood.
62. The study of DNA probe detection of the channel catfish virus was conducted.
63. Blue catfish were also relatively common in the St.Louis fish market in the 1800s.
64. A partially-sighted Britain woman, Sheila Penfold, 59, caught a giant 97kg catfish in the River Ebro, near Barcelona, Spain.
65. Mucous epithelium of pharynx in the catfish Silurus meridionalis Chen belongs to multilayer epithelium tissue and consists of many types of cells, most of which are complicated mucous cells.
66. Chickens, eggs, and catfish were contaminated with dioxins when a tainted ingredient (bentonite clay, sometimes called "ball clay") was used in the manufacture of animal feed.
67. Try out its exclusive specialties , the Fei Teng fish and spicy yellow catfish.
68. The walking catfish found in Southeast Asia can stay on land for hours at time, while lungfish found in Australia, Africa and South America can live out of water, but only in an inactive state.
69. Restaurateurs from Tupelo to Toronto could pitch in by replacing the bland-fleshed channel catfish on their menus with equally bland-fleshed Asian carp.
70. Pathological changes of hepatopancreas resulted in loss of growth performance of channel catfish through degrading absorptive function.
71. Blue catfish populations are considered relatively healthy at the center of its range.
72. Hippos and marabou storks wander the shoreline near the tiny fishing villages whose hauls of Nile perch, tilapia, catfish and white herring sustain the local economy.
73. Sea Catfish: A male sea catfish keeps the eggs in his mouth until they are ready to hatch.
74. Acid - soluble collagen ( ASC ) and pepsin soluble collagen ( PSC ) were obtained from channel catfish skin and partially characterized.
75. However, many fish, such as shark, catfish, swordfish, and sea trout, contain almost one-third fat, while salmon and orange roughy contain over 50%.
76. Recently, an acute infective disease of channel catfish came out frequently. A stain of stenotrophomonas maltophilia was indentified as the pathogenic bacteria.
77. The pilchard that social status does not poor people drowsy, and carnivorous person the arrival of catfish, make them to flee for one's life a scene of bustling activity, vibrant.
78. The recent capture of what could be North America's largest recorded blue catfish–in Virgina in late June–has us thinking about this oversized species and its relatives.
79. Multiple and combined threats from habitat degradation, dams, water withdrawals, pollution, and overexploitation have led to the decline of many catfish populations.
80. Blue catfish is native to 20 states, primarily within the Mississippi River Basin but also in rivers along the Gulf Coast.
81. Compared with Silurus meridionalis Chen, whose external appearance was similar to the local catfishs, the local catfish grew slower.
82. Recreational fishing for blue catfish is legal in most states—and in fact, blue catfish were introduced outside of their native range to increase angling opportunities for sportfishing.
83. Using channel catfish as material, a fish sauce was developed with multi - enzymatic method.
84. This is a catfish.
85. Acid - soluble and ASC and PSC were extracted from the skin of Channel catfish and partially characterized.
86. In 1995, the first owner of the house was a catfish lover.
87. The above results show that the viscera of channel catfish are a good resource for fish oil production.
88. A father sea catfish keeps the eggs of his young in his mouth until they are ready to hatch.
89. Your best bet comes from the waterways: catfish, salmon, sardines, or mackerel.
90. The results indicated that proper substitution levels (25%, 50%) can promote growth of juvenile yellow catfish, improve FE and PE and thus reduce the feed cost.