Abstract

Alterations in Some Selected Hematological Parameters and Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase (G6PD) Activity of Rainbow Trout (Onchorhynchus mykiss), Experimentally Infected with Aeromonas salmonicida

Highlights

  • Landslide and debris flows, a common geological disaster, dump large amounts of mud and rocks onto lowerlying areas (Blahut et al, 2010)

  • We investigated the range of landslide and activities, including foraging, breeding, concealment and debris flow in 2008, and we surveyed natural recovery rearing (Li et al, 2010a)

  • The development stage of debris flow width is divided into two parts: the upper section is the altitude range of 2875 m to 3168 m with a total of 7 points, and the lower section is the altitude range of 2454 m to 2842 m, with a total of 39 points

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

From 2010-2017 natural disasters such as landslide and debris flows and mudslides in Yunnan Province affected. A common geological disaster, dump large amounts of mud and rocks onto lowerlying areas (Blahut et al, 2010). R. bieti a landslide and debris flow occurred within the monkey occupy a certain area for a long time to ensure their daily group’s range. The area of the debris field was compared to the rest of the resident monkey group’s home range of (Grueter et al, 2008) results to assess its impacts on their habitat. Of the area impacted by the landslide and debris flow after natural recovery (Mi et al, 2019). Natural Recovery within R. bieti Habitat and lower sections of the landslide and debris flow area. SPSS 19.0 and R 3.6.1 were used for the statistical analyses, and ArcGIS 10.2 was used for drawing maps and graphs

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