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Predicting growth, feed intake and waste production of intensively reared tilapia based on nutritional bioenergetics.

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Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Recirculating Aquaculture Roanoke, Virginia, July 2008, Pages: 306 - 314

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Lupatsch, I. (2008). Predicting growth, feed intake and waste production of intensively reared tilapia based on nutritional bioenergetics. In: Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Recirculating Aquaculture Roanoke, Virginia, July 2008. p. 306 – 314.

Published in: Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Recirculating Aquaculture Roanoke, Virginia, July 2008
Published: 2008
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