Publications by authors named "Pan Tingshuang"

The Chinese mitten crab (), an economically important crustacean that is endemic to China, has recently experienced high-temperature stress. The high thermal tolerance of points to its promise in being highly productive in an aquacultural context. However, the mechanisms underlying its high thermal tolerance remain unknown.

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  • Cyanobacterial blooms (CBs) negatively impact Chinese mitten crab (CMC) culture, but research on how these blooms affect the microbial ecology in CMC systems is lacking.
  • This study utilized 16S rRNA gene sequencing to examine the microbial communities in two CMC culture models: rice-crab co-culture and crab monoculture, finding significant changes in microbial dynamics related to environmental factors.
  • The results highlight key bacterial taxa influenced by water quality parameters, showing that TP, TN, NO -N, and COD are crucial in shaping the microbial structure, which can inform better management practices for CMC culture systems.
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The swamp eel () is a typical sex reversal fish with high economic value. Several phylogeographic studies have been performed using various markers but comparative research between mitochondrial and nuclear markers is rare. Here, a fine-scale study was performed across six sites along the Yangtze River including three sites on the main stem and three sites from tributaries.

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The complete mitochondrial genome sequence of a hybrid, which was produced by sexual hybridization of (♀) × (♂), was obtained. The complete mitochondrial genome of the hybrid is 16,532 bp, containing 37 genes. 129 Site differences were found in overall length compared with .

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The complete mt genome sequence of was obtained by PCR, containing 37 genes with 13 protein coding genes, 22 transfer RNAs (tRNAs), two ribosomal RNAs (rRNAs) and a non-coding control region.

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The acanthocephalan Van Cleave was obtained in the intestine of . The complete mt genome sequence of was obtained by long PCR, containing 36 genes with 12 protein coding genes, 22 transfer RNAs (tRNAs), and two ribosomal RNAs (rRNAs).

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