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Anexo 2 (Contd.)

WATER QUALITY

General Aspects

  1. Anon., 1973. Container culture of catfish and removal of excess nutrients from fish ponds. FAO Aquaculture Bulletin. April-June issue. pp. 7–8.
  2. Arce,R.G. and Boyd,C.E., 1975. Effects of agricultural limestone on water chemistry, phytoplankton productivity, and fish production in soft water ponds. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc., 104(2): 308–312.
  3. Boyd,C.E., 1974. Water quality in catfish ponds. J. Mar. Sci., 2(3): 19–30.
  4. Boyd,C.E. and Snow, J.R., 1975. Fertilizing farm fish ponds. Auburn Univ., Ala. Agr. Exp. Sta., Leaf. 88, 8pp.
  5. Boyd,C.E., 1978. Effluents from catfish ponds during fish harvest. J. Environ. Qual., 7: 59–62.
  6. Boyd,C.E., 1979a. Water quality in warm water fish ponds. Auburn Univ. Ala., Agr. Exp. Sta., Auburn, 359pp.
  7. Boyd,C.E., Romaire,R.P. and Johnston,E., 1979b. Water quality in channel catfish production ponds. J. Environ. Quality, 8: 423–429.
  8. Colt,J.E., Tchobanoglous,G. and Wong,B., 1975. The requirements and maintenance of environmental quality in the intensive culture of channel catfish: an annotated bibliography. Department of Civil Engineering, University of California, Davis, California.
  9. Lewis,W.M.,Yopp,J.H., Schramm,A.L.Jr. and Bradenburg,A.M. ,1978. Use of hydroponics to mantain quality of reciculated water in a fish culture system. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc., 107(1): 92–99.

Smith, E.R. 1971. Water quality and quantity in catfish farming. Paper presented at Catfish Farmers Association First Annual Conference and Seminar.

  1. Wong,B., Tchobanoglous,G. and Colt,J.E., 1974. Water quality management in fish culture with specific reference to catfish: an annotated bibliography. Department of Civil Engineering, Univ. of California, Davis; California.

Temperature

  1. Allen,K.O. and Strawn,K., 1967. Heat tolerance of channel catfish. Proc. Ann. Conf. S.E. Assoc. Game Fish Comm., 21: 399–411.
  2. Anderson,W.K. and Lewis,W.M., 1974. Use of a sudden temperature decrease to reduce the excitability of channel catfish during handling. Prog. Fish Cult., 36(4): 213–215.
  3. Charlton,J.S. and Naka,K.T., 1970. Effects of temperature change on the catfish. S. Potential Vision Res., 10: 1119–1126.
  4. Cheetham,J.L. and Garten,C.T., 1976. Temperature tolerance and preference of immature channel catfish. Copeia, 1976(3): 609–612.

Strange, R.J. 1980. Acclimation temperature influences cortisol and glucose concetrations in stressed channel catfish. Trans. Annu. Fish. Soc., 109(3): 298–303.

Oxygen

  1. Andrews,J.W., Murai,T. and Gibbons,G., 1973. The influence of dissolved oxygen on the growth of channel catfish. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc., 102: 835–838.
  2. Andrews,J.W. and Matsuda,Y., 1975. The influence of various culture conditions on the oxygen consumption of channel catfish. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc., 104: 322–327.
  3. Boyd,C.E., Romaire,R.P. and Johnston,E., 1978. Predicting early morning dissolved oxygen concentrations in channel catfish ponds. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc., 107: 484–492.

Boyd, C.E. , Steeby,J.A. and Mc Coy, E.W. 1979. Frequency of low dissolved oxigen concentrations in ponds for commercial culture of channel catfish. Proc., Annu. Conf. Southeast. Assoc. Fish Wildl. Agencies. 33: 591–599

Burggren,W.W. and Cameron, J.N. 1980. Anaerobic metabolism, gas exchange, and acid-base balance during hypoxic exposure in the channel catfish, Ictalurus punctatus. J. Exp. Zool. 231(3): 405–416

  1. Busch,C.D., Koon,J.L. and Allison,R., 1974. Aeration, water quality, and catfish production. Trans. Amer. Soc. Agr. Eng., 17: 433–435.
  2. Busch,C.D., Flood,C.A.Jr., Koon,J.L. and Allison,R., 1977. Modeling catfish pond nighttime dissolved oxygen levels. Trans. Amer. Soc. Agr. Eng., 20: 394–396.
  3. Busch,C.D. and Flood,C.A.Jr., 1979. Water movement for water quality in catfish production. Transactions of the ASAE (In Press).

Carlson,A.R., Blocher,J. and Herman,L.J. 1980. Growth and survival of channel catfish and yellow perch exposed to lowered constant and diurnl ly fluctuating dissolved oxigen concentration. Prog. Fish. Cult. 42(2): 73–78

  1. Carlson,A.R., Siefert,R.E. and Herman,L.J., 1974. Effects of lowered dissolved oxygen concentrations on channel catfish embryos and larvae. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc., 103(3): 623–626.
  2. Loyacono,H.A., 1974. Effects of aeration in earthen ponds on water quality and production of white catfish. Aquaculture, 3:261–271.

Romaire,R.P. and Boyd, C.E. 1978. Predicting nighttime oxigen depletion in catfish ponds. Agricultural Experiment Station, Auburn University, Alabama. Bulletin 505.

Romaire, R.J. and Boyd C.E. 1979. Effects of solar radiation on the dynamics of dissolved oxigen in channel catfish ponds. Trans. Am. Fish Soc. 108(5) :473–478.

Scott,A.L. and Rogers, W.A. 1980. Histological effects of prolonged sublethal hypoxia on channel catfish Ictalurus punctatus (Raf. ) J. Fish Dis., 3(4): 305–316.

Scott,A.L. and Rogers,W.A. Haematological effects of prolonged sublethal hypoxia on channel catfish, Ictalurus punctatus (Raf. ) J. Fish. Biol. 18 (5): 591–601. 1981.

Tomasso,J.R. and Davis, K.B. 1981. Plasma corticosteroid dynamics in channel catfish, Ictalurus punctatus (Raf.), during and after oxigen depletion. J.Fish. Biol. 18 (5): 519–526.

Miscellanea

  1. Bonn,E.W. and Follis,B.J., 1966. Effects of hydrogen-sulfide on channel catfish. Proc. Ann. Conf. S.E. Assoc. Game Fish Comm., 20: 424–432.
  2. Bonn,E.W. and Follis,B.J., 1967. Effects of hydrogen sulfide on channel catfish. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc., 96: 31–36.
  3. Boyd,C.E. and Sowles,J.W., 1978. Nitrogen fertilization of ponds. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc., 107(5): 737–741.
  4. Boyd,C.E., 1979a. Determination of total ammonia nitrogen and chemical oxygen demand in fish culture systems. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc., 108: 305–311.
  5. Boyd,C.E., 1979b. Aluminium sulfate (alum) for precipitating clay turbidity from fish ponds. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc., 108: 305–311.
  6. Cherry,D.S., Larrick,S.R., Giattina,J.D. and Dickinson,K.L., 1979. Avoidance and toxicity response of fish to intermittent chlorination. Environ. Int., 2(2): 85–90.
  7. Collins,M.T., Gratzek,J.B., Shotts,E.B. and Dawe,D.L., 1975. Nitrification in an aquatic recirculating system. J. Fish. Res. Board. Can., 32(11): 2025–2031.
  8. Colt,J.E., 1974. Evaluation of the short-term toxicity of nitrogenous compounds to channel catfish. Department of Civil Engineering, Univ. of California,Davis, California.
  9. Colt,J. and Tchobanoglous,G., 1978. Chronic exposure of channel catfish to ammonia: effects on growth and survival. Aquaculture, 15(4): 353–372.

Flagg, R.M. and Hiuck,L.W. 1978. Influence of ammonia on aeromonad susceptibility in channel catfish. Proc., Annu. Conf. Southeast.

Assoc. Fish Wildl. Agencies. 32:415–419.

Gray, C. and Knowles, C.O. 1981. Metabolic fate and tissue residues of propamocarb in bluegills and channel catfish. Chemosphere, 10(5): 469–478.

  1. Heath,A.G., 1978. Toxicity of intermittent chlorination to fresh water fish: influence of temperature and chlorine form. Hydrobiologia, 56(1):39–47.
  2. Konikoff,M., 1975. Toxicity of nitrite to channel catfish. Prog. Fish Cult., 37(2): 96–98.

Le Valley, M.J. 1982. Acute toxicity of iodine to channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus). Bull. Environ. Contam. Toxicol. 29(1):7–11

Lewis, S.D. Effect of selected concetration of sodium chloride on the growth of channel catfish. Proceedings 25th Annual Conference Southeastern Association Game Fish Commissioners.

  1. Murphy,J.P. and Lipper,R.I., 1970. BOD production of channel catfish. Prog. Fish Cult., 32(4): 195–198.
  2. Page,J.W. and Andrews,J.W., 1972. Efficiency of two types of microbiological filters for removing ammonia from effluents of high density culture of channel catfish. Skidaway Institute of Oceanography. Savannah, Georgia, 14pp.

Redner, B.D., Tomasso, J.R. and Simco, B.A. 1980. Short term alleviation of ammonia toxicity by enviromental sodium chloride in channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus). J. Tenn. Acad. Sci. 55(2) :54

  1. Robinette,H.R., 1976. Effect of selected sublethal levels of ammonia on growth of channel catfish. Prog. Fish Cult., 38: 26–29.
  2. Schoettger, 1967. MS-222 as an anesthetic for channel catfish: its toxicity, efficacy, and muscles residues. Invest. Fish Control., 17: 14pp.
  3. Sparks, R.E., Cairns,J.Jr. and Cross,F.B., 1969. Some effects of a neutral mixture of calcium oxide and sulfuric acid on channel catfish. Trans. Kans. Acad. Sci., 72: 1–15.
  4. Strange,J.R., Fletcher,D.J. and Allred,P.M., 1978. Cardiac and opercular responses in channel catfish exposed to high levels of phosphate. J. Environ. Sci. Health, 13(7): 501–515.
  5. Tomasso,J.R.,Simco,B.A. and Davis,K.B., 1979. Chloride inhibition of nitrite-induced methemoglobinemia in channel catfish. J. of Fish. Res. Board. Can., 36: 1141–1144.
  6. Tomasso,J.R., Simco,B.A. and Davis,K.B., 1980a. Inhibition of ammonia and nitrite toxicity to channel catfish. Proc. Ann. Conf. S.E. Assoc. Fish&Wldlf. Agencies, 33: (In Press).
  7. Tomasso,J.R., Goudie,C.A., Simco,B.A. and Davis,K.B., 1980b. Effects of environmental pH and calcium on ammonia toxicity in the channel catfish. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc., 109: 229–234.
  8. Tomasso,J.R., Wright,M.I., Simco,B.A. and Davis,K.B., 1980c. Inhibition of nitrite-induced toxicity in channel catfish by calcium chloride and sodium chloride. Prog. Fish Cult., 42: (In press).

Tomasso, J.R., Davis, K.B. and Simco B.A. 1981. Plasma corticosteroid dynamics in channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) exposed to ammonia and nitrite. Can.J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 38(9): 1106–1112.

Torrans, E.L. and Clemens, H.P. 1982. Physiological and biochemical effects of acute exposure of fish to hydrogen sulfide. Comp. Biochem. Physiol., C., Vol. 71C (2) :183–190.

  1. Tucker, C.S. and Boyd,C.E., 1977. Relationships between potassium permanganate treatment and water quality. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc., 106: 481–488.
  2. Tucker,C.S. and Boyd,C.E., 1978. Consequences of periodic applications of copper sulfate and simazine for phytoplankton control in catfish ponds. Trans. Am. Fish.Soc., 107: 316–320.
  3. Tucker,C.S. and Boyd,C.E., 1980. Effects of simazine treatment on channel catfish and bluegill production in ponds. Aquaculture, 15: 345–352.
  4. Worsham,R.L., 1975. Nitrogen and phosphorus levels in water associated with channel catfish. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc., 104: 811–815.

EFFECTS OF LIGHT ON GROWING

Meske, Ch. 1981. Experiments on the effects of light on fish. Inf. Fischwirtsch, 28 (1981): 19–21.

Tiemeir,O.W., Deoye, C.W. and Lipper, R.. 1970. Influence of photoperiod on growth of fed channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) in early spring and late fall. Transactions Kansas Acadamy Science, 73(4) : pp. 519

DISEASES

General Aspects

  1. Amlacher,E., 1970. Textbook of fish diseases. In: T.F.H. (Editor), transl. by D.A. Conroy and R.L. Herman. Jersey City, N.J., 302pp.
  2. Arirat,S., 1978. Prevention of catfish disease. Thai. Fish Gaz., 31(1): 41–45.
  3. Hilge, V., klinger,H. and Delventhal,H. 1981. Water quality and stocking density as stress factors for channel catfish. Inf. Fischwirtsch, 28(3): 105–107.
  4. Hudson,S., 1976. Some timely advice on what to do about disease problems. Commercial Fish Farmer and Aquaculture News, 2(3): 40–41.
  5. McCraren,J.P., Wright,F.T. and Jones,R.M., 1975. Bibliography of the diseases and parasites of the channel catfish. Wildl. Dis. Microfiche No.65. 18pp.
  6. Meyer,F.P., 1971. Disease control: prime problem in cage culture. Fish Farming Industries, April, 2(2): 40–41.
  7. Plumb,J.A., 1975. An eleven year summary of fish disease cases at the southeastern cooperative fish disease laboratory. Proc. Ann. Conf. S.E. Assoc. Game Fish Comm., 29: 254–260.
  8. Plumb,J.A., 1979. Principal diseases of farm-raised catfish. South. Coop. Series Bulletin No.225. Auburn Univ., Auburn, Ala., 92pp.
  9. Ribelin,W.E. and Migaki,G., 1975. The pathology of fishes. Univ. Wis. Press, Madison, Wis., 1004pp.
  10. Rogers,W.A., 1971. Principal diseases of catfish. How to identify and fight them. Fish Farming Indust., 13pp.
  11. Van Duijn,C., 1973. Diseases of fishes. In: Charles Thomas (Editor), 3rd Ed., Springfield, Mass., 372pp.
  12. Wellborn,T.L., 1974. Calculations of treatment levels for control of fish diseases and aquatic weeds. Mississippi Cooperative Extension Service Information Sheet, 673. 2pp.

Environmental

  1. Anon., 1978. Nifurpirinol (Furanace; P-7138) related lesions on channel catfish. J. of Fish Diseases 1978(1): 115–121.

    Durve, V.S. and Lovell, R.T. 1982. Vitamin C and resistence in channel catfish. Can. J. Fish, Aquat. Sci. 39(7): 948–951.

    Gray, C. and Knowles, C.O. 1980. Uptake of propamocarb fungicide by bluegills and channel catfish. Chemosphere, 9(5–6):329–333.

  2. Grizzle,J.M., 1977. Hematological changes in fingerling channel catfish exposed to malachite green. Prog. Fish Cult., 39(2): 90–93.
  3. Johnson,S.K., 1979. Motality in Texas farm-reared catfish caused by natural toxins. Fish Dis. Diagnostic Lab., Texas FDDLF6: 1–3.
  4. Kirk,W.L., 1974. The effects of hypoxia on certain blood and tissue electrolytes of channel catfish. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc., 103: 593–600.
  5. Lovell, R.T., 1975a. Nutritional deficiences in intensively cultured catfish. In: W. Ribelin and G. Migaki (Editors), The pathology of fishes. Univ. of Wisc. Press, Madison, Wisc., 1004pp.
  6. Lovell,R.T., 1975b. Nutritional diseases of fish. Commercial Fish Farmer and Aquaculture News, 1(6): 26.
  7. Lovell,R.T., 1976. Nutritional diseases in channel catfish. FAO Technical Conference on Aquaculture. Kyoto, Japan.
  8. Lovell,R.T. and Lim,C., 1978. Pathology of the vitamin C deficiency in channel catfish. J. Nutr., 108(7): 1137–1146.
  9. Lovell,R.T., 1979. Brown blood disease in pond-raised catfish. Commercial Fish Farmer, 5(3):33.
  10. Meyer,F.P., 1970. Seasonal fluctuations in the incidence of disease on fish farm. A Symposium on Diseases of Fish and Shellfishes. Amer. Fish Soc. Publ., No.5: 21–29.
  11. Plumb,J.A., Grizzle,J.M. and De Figueiredo,J., 1976. Necrosis and bacterial infection in channel catfish, following hypoxia. J. Wildl. Dis., 12: 247–253.
  12. Walters,G.R. and Plumb,J.A., 1979. Environmental stress and bacterial infection in channel catfish. J. Fish Biol.
  13. Wedemeyer,G.A., 1970. The role of stress in the disease resistance of fish. A Symposium on Diseases of Fishes and Shellfishes. Amer. Fish Soc. Spec. Publ., No.5: 30–35.
  14. Wedemeyer,G.A. and Wood,J.W., 1974. Stress as a predisposing factor in fish diseases. U.S. Fish and Wildl. Serv. Leaflet, No.38, 8pp.
  15. Wedemeyer,G.A. and Yasutake,W.T., 1977a. Clinical methods for the assessment of the effects of environmental stress on fish health. U.S. Fish and Wildl. Serv. Tech. Paper No.89, 18pp.
  16. Wedemeyer,G.A., Meyer,F.P. and Smith, L.S., 1977b. Environmental stress and fish diseases. In: T.F.H. (Editor), Neptune City, N.J., 200pp.

Viral Diseases

Bowser, P.R. and Plumb,J.A. 1980. Fish cell lines: establishment of a line from ovaries of channel catfish in vitro. J. Tissue Cult. Assoc. 16(5):365–368.

Bowser.P.R. and Plumb,J.A.1980. Channel catfish virus: comparative replication and sensitivity of cell lines from channel catfish ovary and the brown bullhead. J. Wildl. Dis. 16(3): 451–454.

Bowser, P.R. and Plumb, J.A. 1980. Growth rates of a new cell line from channel catfish ovary and channel catfish virus replication at different temperatures. Can.J.Fish. Aquat. Sci. 37(5): 871–873.

  1. Fijan,N.N., 1968. Progress report on acute mortality of channel catfish fingerlings caused by a virus. Bull. Off. Int. Epizootol., 69(7–8): 1167–1168.
  2. Fijan,N.N., Wellborn,T.L.and Naftel,J.P., 1970. An acute viral disease of channel catfish. Bur. Sport Fish. and Wildl. Tech. Pap., N.43, 11pp.
  3. Heartwell,C.M.III., 1975. Immune response and antibody characterization of the channel catfish to a naturally pathogenic bacterium and virus. U.S. Fish and Wildl. Serv. Tech. Paper, N.85, 34pp.
  4. Major,R.D.,McCraren,J.P. and Smith,C.E., 1975. Histopathological changes in channel catfish experimentally and naturally infected with channel catfish virus disease. J. Fish. Res. Bd. Can., 32: 563–567.
  5. Mc Connel,S.and Austen,J.D., 1978. Serological screening of channel catfish virus. Mar.Fish. Rev., 40(3): 30–32.
  6. Mc Glamery,M.H., Dawe,D.L. and Gratzek,J.B., 1971. The immune responses of channel catfish. Basic responsiveness to soluble and viral antigens. J. Wildl. Dis., 7: 299–306.
  7. Mc Glamery,M.H. and Gratzek,J.B., 1974. Stunting syndrome associated with young channel catfish that survived exposure to channel catfish virus. Prog. Fish Cult., 36(1): 38–41.

Noga, E.J. and Hart mann, J.X. 1981. Establishment of walking catfish Clarias batrachus cell lines and development of a channel catfish Ictalurus punctatus virus vaccine. Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci., 38 (8): 925–930.

  1. Plumb,J.A., 1971a. Tissue distribution of channel catfish virus. J. Wildl. Dis., 7:213–216.
  2. Plumb,J.A., 1971b. Channel catfish virus disease in southern United States. Proc. Ann. Conf. S.E. Assoc. Game Fish Comm., 25: 489–493.
  3. Plumb,J.A., 1973a. Effects of temperature on mortality of fingerling channel catfish, Ictalurus punctatus, experimentally infected with channel catfish virus. J. Fish. Res. Bd. Can., 30: 568–570.
  4. Plumb,J.A., Wright,L.D. and Jones,V.L., 1973b. Survival of channel catfish virus in chilled frozen and decomposing channel catfish. Prog. Fish Cult., 35: 525–533.
  5. Plumb,J.A., 1973c. Neutralization of channel catfish virus by serum of channel catfish. J. Wildl. Dis., 9: 324–330.
  6. Plumb,J.A., Gaines,J.L., Mora,E.C. and Bradley,G.G., 1974. Histopathology and electron microscopy of channel catfish virus in infected channel catfish. J. Fish Biol., 6: 661–664.
  7. Plumb,J.A. and Gaines,J.L., 1975a. Channel catfish virus disease In: Ribelin, W.E. and Migaki, G. (Editors), The Pathology of Fishes. Univ. of Wisc. Press, Madison, Wisc., pp.287–302.
  8. Plumb,J.A., Green,O.L., Smitherman,R.O.and Pardue,G.B., 1975b. Channel catfish virus experiments with different strains of channel catfish. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc., 104: 140–143.
  9. Plumb,J.A., 1977. Channel catfish virus disease. U.S. Bureau of Sport Fish. and Wildl., FDL-52 (Revised), 8pp.
  10. Plumb,J.A., 1978a. Epizootiology of channel catfish virus disease. Mar. Fish. Rev., 40(3): 26–29.
  11. Plumb,J.A. and Bowser,P.R., 1978b. Recent developments in channel catfish virus research. Mar. Fish. Rev., 40(10): 12–13.

Plumb, J.A. and Chappel, J. 1978. Susceptibility of blue catfish to channel catfish virus. Proc., Annu. Conf. Southeast. Assoc. Fish Wildl. Agencies, 32: 680–685.

  1. Robin,J.and Rodrigue,A., 1978. Purification of channel catfish virus, a fish herpesvirus. Canad. J. Microbiol., 24(11): 1335–1338.
  2. Wellborn,T.L. and Fijan,N.N., 1969. Channel catfish virus disease. U.S. Fish Wildl. Serv., 18: 3pp.
  3. Wolf,K., 1966. The fish viruses. In: Smith K.M. and Lauffer M. A. (Editor), Virus Research. Academic Press, New York, 12: 35–101.
  4. Wolf,K., Herman,R.L. and Carlson,C.P., 1969. Fish viruses: histopathologic changes associates with experimental channel catfish virus disease. J. Fish. Res. Bd. Can., 29(2): 149–150.
  5. Wolf,K.E. and Darlington,R.W., 1971. Channel catfish virus: a new herpesvirus of Ictalurid fish. J. Virol., 8: 525–533.

Bacterial Diseases

Aoki, T. and Kitao,T. 1981. Drug resistance and transferable R plasmids in Edwarsiella tarda from fish culture ponds. Fish. Pathol., Tokyo. 15(3–4):277–281.

  1. Bach,R., Chen,P.K. and Chapman,G.B., 1978. Changes in the spleen of the channel catfish, Ictalurus punctatus, induced by infection with Aeromonas hydrophila. J. Fish. Dis., 1(3): 205–217.
  2. Bullock,G.L., 1971a. The identification of fish pathogenic bacteria. In: T.F.H. (Editor), The Diseases of Fishes. Book 2 B. Jersey City, N.J., 41pp.
  3. Bullock,J.L., Conroy,D.A. and Snieszko,S.F., 1971b. Bacterial diseases of fishes. In: T.F.H. (Editor), The Diseases of Fishes. Book 2 A. Jersey City, N.J., 151pp.
  4. Bullock,J.L., 1975. Edwardsiella tarda, a new pathogen of channel catfish. Appl. Microbiol., 25(1): 155–156.
  5. Current,W.L., 1979. Henneguya adiposa, Minchew (Mixosporida), in the channel catfish: ultrastructure of the plasmodium wall and sporogenesis. J. Protozool., 26(2): 209–217.
  6. Eurell,T.E. and Lewis,D.H., 1978. Comparison of selected diagnostic tests for detection of motile Aeromonas septicemia in fish. Am. J. Vet. Res., 39(8): 1384–1386.
  7. Figuerido,J. and Plumb,J.A., 1977. Virulence of different isolates of Aeromonas hydrophila, in channel catfish. Aquaculture, 11(4): 349–354.
  8. Fijan,N.N., 1968. The survival of Chondrococcus columnaris, in waters of different quality. Bull. Off. Int. Epiz., 69: 1159– 1166.
  9. Gaines,J.L.Jr., 1972. Pathology of experimental infection of Aeromonas hydrophila, in the channel catfish. Dissertation Abstr. Int., 33B(5): 1873.
  10. Gilmartin,W.G., Camp,B.J. and Lewis,D.H., 1976. Bath treatment of the channel catfish with three broad spectrum antibiotics. J. Wildl. Dis., 12(4): 555–559.
  11. Hawke,J.P., 1979a. A new bacterial disease of cultured channel catfish. Fish. Health News, 18(1).
  12. Hawke,J.P., 1979b. A bacterium associated with disease of pond cultured channel catfish. J. Fish. Res. Bd. Can., 36: 1508– 1512.

    Hilton, L.R. and Wilson, J.L. 1980. Terramycin-resistant Edwarsiella tarda in channel catfish. Prog. Fish. Cult., 42(3):159

  13. Lewis,D.H., 1973. Predominant aerobic bacteria of fish and shellfish. TAMU-77–401. Texas A&M Univ., 102pp.

    Marks, J.E., Lewis,D.H. and Trevino,G.S. 1980 Mixed infection in columnaris disease of fish. J. Am. Vet. Med. Assoc., 117(9): 811–814.

  14. Meyer,F.P. and Bullock,G.L., 1973. Edwarsiella tarda, a new pathogen of channel catfish. Appl. Micro., 25: 155–156.
  15. Mitchell,A.J. and Plumb,J.A., 1980. Toxicity and efficacy of furanace on channel catfish infested experimentally with Aeromonas hydrophila. J. Fish. Dis., 3: 93–99.

    Nusbaum K.E. and Shotts, E.B. 1981. Absorption of selected antimicrobic drugs from water by channel catfish Ictalurus punctatus. Can.J. Fish. Aquat. Sci., 38(8):993–996.

  16. Rock,L. and Nelson,H.M., 1965. Channel catfish and Gizzard Shad mortality caused by Aeromonas liquefaciens. Prog. Fish Cult., 27: 138–141.
  17. Schachte,J.H.Jr. and Mora,E.C., 1973. Production of agglutinating antibodies in the channel catfish, Ictalurus punctatus, against Chondrococcus columnaris. J. Fish. Res. Board. Can., 30: 116–118.
  18. Schachte,J.H., 1974. Bacterial destruction of catfish eggs. The Catfish Farmer, 4pp.
  19. Schachte,J.H., 1978. Immunization of channel catfish against two bacterial diseases. Mar. Fish. Rev., 40(3): 18–19.
  20. Snieszko,S.F. and Bullock,G.L., 1968. Freshwater fish diseases caused by bacteria belonging to the Genera Aeromonas and Pseudomonas. Bur. Sport Fish. and Wildl., FDL-11, 7pp.
  21. Snieszko,S.F. and Ross,A.J., 1969. Columnaris disease of fishes. U.S. Dept. Inter., FDL, N.16, 4pp.

    Thune, R.L. and Plumb,J.A. 1982. Effect of delivery method and antigen preparation on the production of antibodies against aeromonas hydrophila in channel catfish. Prog. Fish-Cult., 44(1):53

  22. Wyatt,L.E., Nickelson,R.and Vanderzant,C., 1979. Occurrence and control of Salmonella in freshwater catfish. J.Food Sci., 44(4): 1067–1069.

Parasites

  1. Blecka,L.J., 1972. Aspects of the host-parasite relationship between pond reared Ictalurus punctatus, and Trichodina discoidea (Ciliata). Dissertation Abstr. Int., 33B(2): 960–961.
  2. Boggs,N.Jr. and Myers,J.E., 1968. Studies on the blood parasities on channel catfish. J. Protozool., (Suppl.), 15:19.
  3. Clemens,H.P., 1958. The chemical control of some disease and parasites of channel catfish. Prog. Fish Cult., 20(1): 8–15.

Dawe,D.L. and Gratzek,J.B. 1980. Antiprotozoan immunization studies in the channel catfish, Ictalurus punctatus. Prog. Annu. Meet. World Maricult. Soc., 271–274.

  1. Fijan,N.N., 1969. Systematic mycosis in channel catfish. Bull. Wildl. Disease Ass., 5:109–110.

Fitzgerald, M.E.C., Simco,B.A. and Coons, L.B. 1982. Ultrastructure of the peritrich ciliate Ambiphrya ameiuri and its attachment to the gills of the catfish Ictalurus punctatus.J. Protozool., 29(2): 213–217.

Goven, B.A., Dawe, D.L. and Gratzek, J.B. 1980. Protection of channel catfish, Ictalurus punctatus (Raf.), againts Ichthyophthirius multifiliis Fouquet by immunization.J.Fish Biol., 17(3):311–316.

Goven,B.A., Dawe, D.L. and Gratzek, J.B. 1981. Protection of channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) against Ichtyphthirius multifiliis (Fouquet) by immunization with varying doses of Tetrahymena pyriformis (Lwoff) cilia. Aquaculture, 23(1–4): 269–273.

  1. Matsuda,Y., 1969. Disease and parasite control in intensive catfish culture. Proceedings of Conference on Commercial Fish Farming. Athens, Ga., Athens, Univ. of Georgia, Center for Continuing Education, pp.78–79.
  2. Meyer,F.P., 1973. Anthelminthic treatment of channel catfish for tapeworm infections. Prog. Fish Cult., 35(4): 205–206.

ECONOMIC ASPECTS

  1. Anon., 1974. Catfish: a new project for low-income farmers. Catfish Farmer World Aquacult. News, 6(3): 34–36.
  2. Anon., 1976. Catfish farming. How to make it a profitable operations. Commer. Fish Farmer Aquacult. News, 2(3): 9–15.
  3. Adrian,J.L. and McCoy,E.W., 1971. Cost and returns of commercial catfish production in Alabama. Bull. Auburn Univ. Agr. Exp. Sta., 421: 23pp.
  4. Adrian,J.L. and McCoy,E.W., 1972. Experience and location as factors influencing income from commercial catfish enterprises. Bull. Auburn Univ. Agr. Exp. Sta., 437: 28pp.
  5. Billy,T.J., 1974. Pond-grown catfish in the United States: present situation and future opportunities. In: Kreuzer R. (Editor), Fishery Products. Surrey, England, Fishing News Books, pp.262–267.
  6. Brown,E.E.,Chesness, J.L. and Chapman,S.R., 1971. Raceway and pond economics. Conf. Proc. (30 June-1 July 1971) Producing and Marketing Catfish in the Tenn. Valley. T.V.A., pp.90–93.
  7. Brown,E.E., 1966. Fish production costs using alternative systems and the economic advantages of double cropping. FAO-FIR: Aq. Conf., 76, E.54, 6pp.
  8. Collins,R.A. and Delmendo,M.N., 1976. Comparative economics of aquaculture in cages, raceways and enclosures. FAO Technical Conference on Aquaculture, Kyoto, Japan., FIR:Aq/Conf/76/R.37 llpp.
  9. Douglass,V.M. and Lackey,R.T., 1974. Economics of channel catfish farming in Virginia. Va. Agric. Econ., 249: 2–3.
  10. Elrod, J.H. and Kelley,J.R.Jr., 1966. Cost analyses of sport fishing in commercial catfish ponds. Proc. Ann. Conf. S.E. Assoc. Game Fish Comm., 20: 273–278.
  11. Foster, T.H. and Waldrop, J.E., 1972. Cost-size relationships in the production of pond-raised catfish for food. Mississippi State Univ. Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station Bulletin, 792.
  12. Garner, C.R. and Halbrook, W.A., 1972. Catfish production in southeastern Arkansas: estimated investment requirements, costs and returns, for two size of farms. Rep. Ser. Univ. Arkansas Agr. Exp. Stn. Div. Agric., 203: 27pp.
  13. Greenfield, J.E., 1969a. Economics of fish farming and how it relates to trout and catfish industries. Am. Fish. U.S. Trout News, 14(4): 6–8; 19–22; 24–26.
  14. Greenfield, J.E., 1969b. Some economic characteristics of pondraised catfish enterprises. Conference on Commercial Fish Farming, Athens, Ga., Proceeding. Athens, Editorial Service, Dept. of Conference, Univ. of Georgia, Center for Continuing Education, pp.67–76.
  15. Jones, W.G., 1969. Market prospects for farm catfish production. Proceedings of Conference on Commercial Fish Farming, Athens, Ga. Athens, Univ. of Georgia, Center for Continuing Education, pp. 49–61.
  16. Lee, L.S., 1973. Commercial Catfish farming. Danville, The Interstate Printers and Publishers Inc., 263pp. Bibliography, pp. 257–260.
  17. Mange, F.A. and Thompson, R.G. 1969. An application of an investment model to channel catfish farming. W.K.G. Pap. Div. Econ. Res. US. Bur. Comm. Fish, 1: 44pp.
  18. McCoy, E.W., 1973a. Catfish marketing and related production factors. Auburn Univ., Ala. Agr. Exp. Sta. Circular, 206.
  19. McCoy, E.W., and Sherling, A.B., 1973b. Economic analysis of the catfish processing industry. Auburn Univ., Ala. Agr. Exp. Sta. Circular, 207.
  20. McCoy, E.W., 1974a. Processing economics. In: Lovell R.T. and Ammerman G.R. (Editors), Processing farm-raised catfish. Southern Cooperative Series Bulletin 193: 21–31.
  21. McCoy, E.W., and Crawford, K.W., 1974b. Costs of overwintering catfish. Highlights of Agricultural Research, Auburn Univ. Ala., Agricultural Experiment Station Vol.21.

Mc Coy, E.W. and Boutwell, J.L. 1977. Preparation of financial budget for fish production, catfish production in aereas with level land & adequate ground water. Agric. Experiment Station/ Auburn University, Alabama. Circular 233.

  1. Meyer, F.P., Leroy Gray, D., Mathis, W. and Martin, J.M., 1967. Production and returns from the commercial production of fish in Arkansas during 1966. Proc. Ann. Conf. S.E. Assoc. Game Fish Comm., 21.
  2. Roberts, K.and Bauer, L., 1978. United States mariculture development and the economic evolution of catfish systems as paradigms of relevance. Proc. Ann. Meet. World Maricult. Soc., pp.375–382.

PROCESSING

Processing

Ammerman, G.R., Boggess, T.S., Lovell, R.T. , Mc Coy, E.W. and Oravetz, C.A. 1974. Processing farm-raised catfish-Southern cooperative series. Bulletin 193.

Ayers, J.W. 1977. A review of catfish processing. Nacional marine fisheries Service Bulletin.

Hauling, Stunning, Skinning

Ammerman, G.R.W.G. Lee, S.R. Drake, J.B. Magee, and W. Poolkasem. 1978. Catfish Processing, Miss. Agr. and Forestry Exp. Sta. Tech. Bull. 68.

Boggess., T.S., Jr., E.K. Heaton. A. L. Shewfelt, and D. W. Parvin. 1978. Techniques for Stunning Catfish and Effects on Quality. J. Food Science 88:1190–1193.

Lee, W. G. 1971. The Skinning and Flavoring of Channel Catfish. M.S. Thesis. Miss. State Univ. MS 39762.

Lee, W. G. and G. R. Ammerman. 1971. Better Means of Processing Catfish Sought. Miss Farm Res. Vol. 84 No. 11.

Keeping Quality: Iced, Frozen

Beuchat, L. R., E. K. Heaton and T. S. Boggess, Jr. 1978. Preservation of Channel Catfish Some Selected Chemicals. J. Food Sci. 38:531–535.

Boggess, T. S., Jr., E. K. Heaton, and A. L. Shewfelt. 1971. Storage Stability of Commercially Prepared and Frozen Pond-Raised Catfish. J. Food Sci. 36:969–973.

Botta, J. R. and J. E. Rutledge, 1974. Assessment of Some Chemical Indices of Texture and Flavor of From Stored Channel Catfish. Special report, Department of Food Science. Louisiana State-University, Baton Rouge, La 70803.

Drake, S. R. 1971. A Study of Packaging, Storage Temperature and Storage Length on Quality of Channel Catfish. M.S. Thesis, Miss. State Univ., MS 39762.

Drake, S. R. and G. R. Ammerman. 1971. Shelf-Life. The Catfish Farmer Magazine. 3 (5) :23.

Drake, S. R. 1973. Shelf-Life of Pre-Cooked Frozen Channel Catfish as Affected by Various Processing Variable. Ph.D. Dissertation. Miss. State Univ., MS 39762.

Drake, S. R. 1974. Polyphosphates and Package Requirements in Precooked Channel Catfish. Miss. Agr. and For. Exp. Sta. Info. Sheet 1232.

Greig, R. S. and J. R. Donahue. 1969. Frozen Capabilities of Channel Catfish. U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Bureau of Commercial Fisheries, Information Sheet, N.P.

Heaton, E. K., J. Page, J. W. Andrews, and T. S. Boggess, Jr. 1972. Changes in Quality of Channel Catfish Held on Ice Before and After Processing. J. Food Sci. 37:841–844.

Lovell, R. T. and D. F. Leary. 1972. Influence of Dietary Fats on Chemical and Sensory Changes in Frozen Catfish at 3, 6, and 12 Months. Fisheries Ann. Rep., Auburn Univ. (Ala.) Agr. Exp. Sta., Auburn, Ala. 36830. p. 33.

Magee, J. B. 1972. Storage Stability Studies of Fresh Dressed Catfish. Proc. 2nd Ann. Catfish Processors Workshop. Miss. State Univ., MS 39762.

Marketing

Greenfield. J. E. 1970. Catfish Marketing - 1970. Special report, Bureau of Commercial Series U.S. Department of Commerce, 5 Research Drive, Ann Arbor, Mich.

Jones, W. G. 1969. Market Prospects for Farm Catfish Production. Presented at Comm. Fish Farming Conf., University of Georgia, Athens. Ga.

Jones, W.G. 1969. Marketing Considerations, Economics and Market Potential for Farm Catfish. Presented at 99th Ann. Meet of Amer. Fish Soc., New Orleans, La., Sept. 11–13, 1969.

McCoy, E. W. 1973. Catfish Marketing and Related Production Factors. Agr. Exp. Sta. Cir. 206. Auburn Univ. (Ala.) Agr. Exp. Sta., Auburn. Ala.

Morrison, W. R. 1971. Products and Packaging. Presented at the Catfish Production and Marketing Conference. Muscle Shoals, Ala., June 30, 1971.

Raulerson, R. C. 1972. Opportunities for Catfish Farming in the South. Atlanta Economic Review, Nov-Dec., 1972. pp. 41–43.

Raulerson, R. C. and W. K. Trotter. 1973. Demand for Farm-Raised Catfish in Supermarkets: Analysis of a Selected Market. Marketing Res. Rep. No. 993. Economic Research Service, USDA.

Trotter, W. K. 1973. Report on Marketing Research to Catfish Farmers of America. Special report, Economic Research Service, Richard B. Russell Agricultural Research Center, USDA, Athens, Ga.

White, E. D. 1973. The Market Potential for Catfish. Unpublished report, Marketing Economics Division. Economic Research Service, USDA, Albany, Ga.

Nutritive and Chemical Composition

Beuchat, L. R. 1973. Hypoxanthine Measurement in Assessing Freshness in Channel Catfish. J. Agr. Food Che. 21 (3): 453–455.

Boggess, T. S., Jr., E. K. Heaton, and A. L. Shewfelt. 1970. Some Quality Comparisions Between Pond and Raceway Catfish. Proc. Assoc. Southern Agr. Workers. Ann. Conv., p. 110.

Heaton, E. K., T. S. Boggess, Jr., and Dr. R. Landes. 1971. Some Evaluations of Quality of Channel Catfish. Amer. Fish Farmer, July, 1971, pp. 5–6

Heaton, E. K., T. S. Boggess, Jr., and R. E. Worthington. 1973. Quality Comparisions of Albino and Regular (Gray) Channel Catfish. J. Food Sci. 38:1194–1196.

Lovell, R. T. 1970. Some Chemical and Sensory Aspects of Freshwater Catfish (Genus lctalurus). Proc. Assoc. Southern Agr. Works Ann. Conv., p. 111.

Miller, J. 1973. Nutritive Value of Cooked Catfish as Determined by Rat Growth and Lipid Metabolism. Nutr. Rep. Int. 7(3):141–149.

Worthngton, R. E., T. S. Boggess, Jr., and E. K. B. Aton. 1972. Fatty Acids of Channel Catfish (Ictalurus punctatus), J. Fish. Res. Board Con. 29:113–115.

Worthington, R. E. and R. T. Lovell. 1973. Fatty Acids of Channel Catfish: Variance Components Related to Diet, Within Diets and Variability Among Fish. J. Fish Res. Board Can. 30:1604–1608.

Young, Clyde T. 1970. Amino Acid Composition of Catfish Muscle. Proc. Assoc. Southern Agr. Workers Ann. Conv., p. 112.

Off-Flavor

  1. Kreuzer, R. and Lovell, R.T., 1974. Environment-related off-flavours in intensively cultured fish. In: Fishing News Books (Editor). Fishery Products, West Byfleet, UK.

Lovell, R. T. 1972. Factors Affecting Flavor in Cultured Catfish. Catfish Farmer Magazine 3(6):7.

Lovell, R. T. and L. A. Sackey. 1973. Absorption by Channel Catfish of Earthy-Musty Flavor Compounds Synthesized by Cultures of Blue-Green Algae. Trans. Amer. Fish. Soc. 102(4):774.

Lovell. R. T. 1973. Environment-Related Off-Flavors in Intensively Cultured Fish. Proc. of Tech. Conf. on Fish. Products. Dec. 4–11, 1973.

  1. Lovell, R. T., 1976. Flavour problems in fish culture. FAO Technical Conference on Aquaculture. Kyoto, Japan.
  2. Lovell, R.T., 1979. Off-flavor in pond-raised catfish. Highlights: Auburn Univ., Ala. Agr. Exp. Sta., 40:13.
  3. Maligalig, L.L., Caul, J.F., Bassette, R. and Tiemeier, O.W., 1975a. Flavoring live channel catfish experimentally. Effects of concentration and exposure time. J. Food Sci., 40(6): 1242–1246.
  4. Maligalig, L.L., 1975b. Effects of refrigerated storage and of purging on retention of experimental flavors. J. Food Sci., 40(6): 1246–1248.
  5. Maligalig, L.L., 1975c. Aroma and flavour of farm-raised channel catfish: effects of pond condition storage and diet. Food Prod. Dev., 7(4): 86–92.

Plant Sanitation

Lovell, R. T. and T. A. McCaskey, 1973. Technique for Bacterial Analysis of Processed Channel Catfish. I. Determination of Surface Area of Dressed Catfish. Proc. of 70th Ann. Meeting of Assoc. of Southern Agr. Workers. p. 146.

McCaskey, T. A., R.T. Lovell., 1973. Technique for Bacterial Analysis of Processed Channel Catfish. II. Enumeration of Surface Bacteria on Dressed Catfish Proc. of 70th Ann. Meeting of Assoc. of Southern Agr.

Processing Economics

Economic Development Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, 1970. A Program of Research for the Catfish Farming Industry. Technical Assistance Project, prepared under direction of Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S. Department of the Interior.

McCoy, E. W. and A. B. Sherling. 1973. Economic Analysis of the Catfish Processing Industry. Auburn Univ. (Ala.) Agr. Exp. Sta. Cir. 207.

Russell, J. R. 1973. Catfish Processing - A Rising Southern Industry. Agric. Econ. Rep. No. 224, Economic Research Service, USDA, Washington, D.C. 20250.

Lovell, R. T. 1972. Use of Catfish Waste in Fermentation - Preserved Diets and in Dry-Pelleted Diets Compared with Fish Meal for Growing Channel Catfish. Fisheries Ann. Report, Auburn Univ. (Ala.) Agr. Exp. Sta., Auburn, Ala. 36830. p. 13.

Lovell, R. T. 1973. Put Catfish Offal to Work for You. Fish Farming Industries, Oct-Nov., 1973. p. 21.

Lovell, R. T. 1973. Catfish Waste Meal as a Source of Animal Protein in Swine Rations. Fisheries Annual Report, Auburn Univ. (Ala.) Agr. Exp. Sta., Auburn, Ala. 36830. p. 3.

Lovell, R. T. and H. K. Dupree. 1973. Replacement Value of Catfish Waste Meal for Marine Fish Meal in Catfish Feeds. Fisheries Annual Report, Auburn Univ. (Ala.) Agr. Exp. Sta., Auburn, Ala. 36830. p. 9.

Smoking

Boggess, T. S., Jr., E. K. Heaton, and L. R. Beuchat. 1973. A Procedure for Processing Smoked Channel Catfish. J. Milk and Food Tech. 36(9):469–473.

Lovell, R. T. 1972. Smoked Catfish. Fisheries Ann. Rep., Auburn Univ. (Ala.) Agr. Exp. Sta., Auburn, Ala. 36830. p. 40. Public Health Service, U.S. Department of Health Education and Welfare and Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S. Department of the Interior. 1967. Sanitation Standards for Smoked-Fish Processing: Part I, Fish - Smoking Establishments - 1967 Recommendations. Public Health Service Publ. No. 1587. Price 20 cents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402.

Processing Technology: Canning, Freezing, Ice-pack, Packaging, Pre-cooked Frozen, Mechanical Deboning

Biede, S.L., Szetela, D.P. and Rutledge,J.E. 1981–82. Using package atmospheres to help keep fish fresh. La. Agric. 25(2):12–13.

Lee, W. G., C. S. Rao, and G. R. Ammerman. 1972. A Special Report on a Meat Bone Separator. The Catfish Farmer Magazine. Vol. 4, No. 6, p. 17.

Poolkasem, W. 1971. Freeze-Dried Channel Catfish. M.S. Thesis. Miss. State Univ., MS 39762.

Poolkasem, W. and G. R. Ammerman. 1971. Freeze-Dried Channel Catfish. Proc. 2nd Ann. Catfish. Proc. Workshop, Miss. State Univ., MS 39762.

Processing Waste Utilization

Beuchat, L. R. 1974. Preparation and Evaluation of a Microbial Growth Medium Formulated from Catfish Waste Peptone. J. Milk and Food Tech. 37:277–281.

Bourdette, V. 1980. New process converts catfish waste to profit. Agric. Res., 10.

Freeman, D.W. and Bryan, W.L. 1980. New process converts catfish waste to profit. Agric. Res., 29(3),10.

Lovell, R. T. 1971. Evaluation of Catfish Offical Meal and Catfish Oil in Fish Diets. Fisheries Ann. Rep., Auburn Univ. (Ala.) Agr. Exp. Sta., Auburn, Ala. 36830. p. 1.

Lovell, R. T. 1971. Growth of Rats Fed Fermentation-Preserved Cat fish Offial - Corn Diets. Fish. Ann. Rep., Auburn Univ. (Ala.) Agr. Exp. Sta., Auburn, Ala. 36830. p. 16.


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