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AiDA - Accessible Information on Development Activities - is one component of the Development Gateway of the World Bank, an initiative facilitating broad-based information exchange and dialogue on international development issues. The AiDA site provides a common access point to information already available on web sites of development organizations in a single, integrated report. AiDA includes historical and current information on activities of the major international development donors and some civil society organizations and private foundations.

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TitleConsumption of suspended bacteria by juvenile fish  ( Project )
Project StatusCompleted
 
Other Participating Organisations Akademie ved Ceske republiky. Hydrobiologicky ustav, Czechoslavakia
 
Project ManagerMatena, J., Akademie ved Ceske republiky. Hydrobiologicky ustav
KeywordsFRESHWATER FISHESCYPRINUSHYPOPHTHALMICHTHYS MOLITRIXOREOCHROMIS NILOTICUSJUVENILESBACTERIAFEED INTAKE
 
Project SummaryThe uptake of suspended bacteria will be studied in three fish species - common carp (Cyprinus carpio), silver carp (Hypophthalmichthys molitrix) and tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) differing in their ways of food intake. To quantify the role of bacteria in fish nutrition.
Additional FilesAiDA on the Development Gateway
 
  
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 · ID: 178762
 · Visits: 429
 · Added: 03 November 2003
 · Updated: 22 July 2004
 · URL: http://www.onefish.org/id/178762
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 · Record from Originator, supplied through AiDA
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 · ID: aida281206
 · Refreshed: 20 May 2005
 · URL: http://www.onefish.org/id/aida281206
 
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