logo
Find us on
Twitter Facebook LinkedIn
              
logo 11/27/2024 10:49:40 PM     
The history of the red tilapia 
By Nicolas James ZA Source: farmersweekly 4/2/2014
Nicolas James
Back in the mid-1980s, a red or, more correctly, orange strain of tilapia began appearing in the aquaculture industry. It was immediately seen as an attractive food-fish option due to its close resemblance to popular marine species such as red roman or red snapper. Research indicates the Mozambique tilapia (Oreochromis mossambicus), our blue kurper, is the species most likely to exhibit this red colour trait, either totally or partially, although red Tilapia rendalli have also been reported.
 

These fish are near-albino or ‘xanthic’ – an absence of melanin in the skin allows the blood vessels to show through, but the eyes remain pigmented. Any form of albinism usually results in a degree of weakness in the animal, and inbreeding near-albino fish to produce a ‘red strain’ gives rise to ‘inbreeding depression’. This genetic condition is caused by breeding from a limited gene pool, and results in a reduction in general health.

 
Tilapia Continue...

News Id SourceStampcountry
651Angler breaks 43-year-old record after reeling in large perch in Lake MichiganFOX 13 News2024-05-07US
652Poachers nailed after hiding fish in strange placesfoxnews2024-05-04US
653Tuna fishing season using a technique thousands of years old opens in Spain with some of those landed on first daysurinenglish2024-04-19SP
654Filipino fishermen blame sand mining for declining catchbworldonline2024-04-21PH
655Warming seas push Indias fishers into distant, and more dangerous, watersmongabay2024-04-23IN
656Douglas County man arrested after thousands of hatchery fish poisonedkobi52024-04-25US
657Navigating the rise in conflicts between humans and fishing cats in Bangladeshmongabay2024-04-25BD
658How local fishermen found a group of blackfin tuna while fishing in Gulf of MexicoBradenton Herald2024-04-21US
659Unlike Earnest Hemingway's epic tale "The Old Man and the Sea," the sharks did not come along and eat the giant. Though, after Asbury Park Press2024-04-22US
660117 operations to tackle fish bombing in Sabah since 2021nst2024-04-24MY
661Woman catches 30-pound koi fish in Texas lakeklfy2024-04-26US
662Fewer fish and more rules lead to illegal catches, Italian fishers saymongabay2024-04-26IT
663BC salmon farmer hopes algae can replace wild fish as feed ingredientmycomoxvalleynow2024-04-27CA
664The Moon brings a wild but precarious fish orgy to California's beachesBBC News2024-04-19US
665More California dog owners advised to be aware of salmon poisoning diseasektla2024-04-23US
666Dead Fish Suddenly Found in California Lake Raises Alarmsmsn2024-04-30US
667Angler who posed with giant salmon for proud Facebook picture is netted for illegal fishing and fined nearly £1,000Daily Mail2024-03-16UK
668The patin are gone: the freshwater war against suckermouth catfishfreemalaysiatoday2024-04-13MY
669Nature reserve to be created next to new nuclear plant that will kill tonnes of fish a yeartelegraph2024-04-16UK
670San Antonio angler reels in 30-inch unusual catch in neighborhood pondmysanantonio2024-04-13US
671Girls record catfish sparks controversyusatoday2024-04-18US
672Stolen tropical fish returned to Ottawa Valley restaurantCBC News2024-04-19CA
673Soft sea creature – with red scaleless body — discovered in Japanmiamiherald2024-04-19JP
674This invasive alien fish is threatening the Guadalquivir ecosystemd1softballnews2024-04-14US
675Thai Officials Warn Releasing Fish Into Nature Wont Bring Good Karmayahoo2024-04-15TH

134 135 136 26 of [137 - pages.]