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Publications 

  • Li L, H.P. Wang, C. Givens, and B. Brown. 2006. Isolation and characterization of microsatellites in the yellow perch (Perca flavescens). Molecular Ecology Notes (in press).

  • Hayward R.S. and H.P. Wang. 2006. Sexual dimorphism in growth of bluegill and BxG hybrid. Journal of the World Aquaculture Society (in press).

  • Givens C, L. Li, H.P. Wang, G.K. Wallat, L. G. Tiu, and B. Brown. Yellow perch stock evaluation: Genetic variation among geographically disparate broodstock populations. Aquaculture (Accepted).

  • Wang, H.P,  Geoffrey K. Wallat, Laura G. Tiu, Jacob D. Rapp, Christina Leighfield, and Paul O'Bryant. 2005. Establishment of marker assisted breeding program for yellow perch Perca flavescens to improve broodstock and growth rate. Aquaculture America 2005, Abstract 251.

  • Wang, H.P, K.J. Wei, H. Yao and B.X. Xiong. 2003. Broodstock rearing and controlled reproduction of Reeves shad Tenualosa reevesii. Journal of the World Aquaculture. 34(3): 308-318.

  • Wang, H.P. 2003. Biology, population dynamics and culture of Reeves shad, Tenualosa reevesii.  American Fisheries Society  Symposium 35: 77-83.

  • Wallat, G.K, L. G. Tiu, H. P. Wang, D. Rapp, and C. Leighfield. 2005. The effects of size grading on production efficiency and growth performance of yellow perch in earthen ponds. North American Journal of Aquaculture 67: 34-41.

  • Geoffrey K. Wallat, Laura G. Tiu, and Han-Ping Wang. 2005.  Impact of grading on the growth performance, survival, and total yield during year one culture of yellow perch Perca flavescens in open ponds. Aquaculture America 2005, Abstract 298.

  • Rachel E. Liggett and Jeannine F. Delwiche. 2005. Wild-caught and cultured yellow perch Perca flavescens evaluated for sensory preference and discrimination. Aquaculture America 2005, Abstract 490.

  • Jacob Dean Rapp, Geoff Wallat, Lloyd Wright, Laura Tiu and Han-Ping Wang. 2005. Effect of feeding frequency on the compensatory growth response of yellow perch Perca flavescens reared in culture cages. Aquaculture America 2005, Abstract 284.

  • Oral Presentation:  ˇ°Progress Report:  Identification of gene products associated with rapid muscle growth in yellow perch.ˇ±  Ohio Aquaculture Association Meeting, November 20, 2004.

  • Joseph C. Sawdy, John M. Reddish, Geoff Wallat, Normand R. St-Pierre, and Macdonald Wick. 2005. Whole muscle 1-D protein fingerprints of yellow perch Perca flavescens correlate with total body weight and length. Aquaculture America 2005, Abstract 229.

  • Jeannine F. Delwiche and Rachel E. Liggett. 2005. Comparison of sensory properties and consumer opinion of cultured yellow perch Perca flavescens, zander Stizostedion lucioperca, walleye Stizostedion vitreum and ocean perch Sebastes marinus. Aquaculture America 2005, Abstract 483.

  • John M. Reddish, Joseph C. Sawdy, Geoff Wallat, Normand R. St-Pierre, and Macdonald Wick. 2005. Further characterization of whole muscle 1-D fingerprints of yellow perch Perca flavescens associated with body weight and length. Aquaculture America 2005, Abstract 445.

  • Wallat, G.K., Tiu, L.G., Rapp, J.D., and R.A. Moore. 2004. Effect of stocking density on growth, yield and costs of producing rainbow trout in cages. Journal of Applied Aquaculture. 15(3): 73-82.

  • Wallat, G.K., Tiu, L.G., Rapp, J.D., and R.A. Moore. 2004. Effect of stocking density on    growth, yield and costs of producing rainbow trout in cages. Journal of Applied    Aquaculture. 15(3): 73-82.

  • Hayward, R. S., 2004. Using compensatory growth feeding regimes to improve FCR and reduce waste feed in the culture setting.  Annual Missouri Department of Conservation Warmwater Hatcheries Meeting, Blind Pony Hatchery.

  • Hayward, R.S., Bajer, P.B. and S. Merchan. 2004. Exploring the use of compensatory growth feeding regimes to reduce waste feed and improve FCR.  Symposium on Nutritional and Physiological Strategies for Sustainable Aquaculture, 134th Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society. August 22-26, Madison, Wisconsin.

  • J.F. Delwiche and R.E. Liggett. 2004. Sensory preference and discrimination of wild-caught and cultured yellow perch (Perca flavescens). J Food Sci 69 (4): SNQ144-7.

  • Holman, B.B., J.L. Vierck, M.P. Wick, K. Cain, I.A. Johnston, S. Ristow and M.V. Dodson. Overcoming the quiescent state in fish satellite cells (by growth factors) is required for cell expansion. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology (to be submitted by June)

  • Wallat, G. K., Luzuriaga, D.A., Balaban, M.O., and F.A. Chapman. 2002. Analysis of skin color development in live goldfish using a color machine vision System. North American Journal of Aquaculture. 64(1): 79-84.

  • Wallat, G.K., Tiu, L., and D. Rapp. 2001. Comparison of two spawning methods for the production of feed-trained yellow perch fingerlings and first year grow-out. Ohio State University, Centers at Piketon. Website: www.piketon.osu.edu/aqua

  • Wallat, G.K. and L. Tiu. 1999. Production and feed training of yellow perch juveniles. Ohio State University, Centers at Piketon.www.piketon.osu.edu/aqua


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