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Journal of Aquaculture Research & Development

Articles published in Journal of Aquaculture Research & Development have been cited by esteemed scholars and scientists all around the world. Journal of Aquaculture Research & Development has got h-index 45, which means every article in Journal of Aquaculture Research & Development has got 45 average citations.

Following are the list of articles that have cited the articles published in Journal of Aquaculture Research & Development.

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Total published articles

93 113 65 55 40 20 39 67 78 101 88 46 42 30 4

Research, Review articles and Editorials

6 13 12 43 39 20 39 43 78 101 74 44 20 29 4

Research communications, Review communications, Editorial communications, Case reports and Commentary

87 100 53 12 1 0 0 24 0 0 14 2 12 1 0

Conference proceedings

0 0 0 0 0 0 82 181 158 126 0 0 0 0 0

Citations received as per Google Scholar, other indexing platforms and portals

1019 1261 1448 1405 1359 1054 859 754 721 412 211 143 82 0 0
Journal total citations count 10779
Journal impact factor 2.35
Journal 5 years impact factor 2.19
Journal cite score 27.21
Journal h-index 45
Important citations

Aleng NA, Sung YY, MacRae TH, Wahid ME (2015) Non-lethal heat shock of the Asian Green Mussel, Perna viridis, promotes Hsp70 synthesis, induces thermotolerance and protects against vibrio infection. PloS one 10: e0135603.

Giri SS, Sen SS, Sukumaran V (2014) Role of HSP70 in cytoplasm protection against thermal stress in rohu, Labeo rohita. Fish & shellfish immunology 41: 294-299.

Song L, Zhang J, Li C, Yao J, Jiang C, et al. (2014) Genome-wide identification of Hsp40 genes in channel catfish and their regulated expression after bacterial infection. PloS one 9: e115752.

Wang P, Zeng S, Xu P, Zhou L, Zeng L, et al. (2014) Identification and expression analysis of two HSP70 isoforms in mandarin fish Siniperca chuatsi. Fisheries science 80: 803-817.

Sung YY, Liew HJ, Bolong A, Munafi A, Wahid A, et al. (2014) The induction of Hsp70 synthesis by non‐lethal heat shock confers thermotolerance and resistance to lethal ammonia stress in the common carp, Cyprinus carpio (Linn). Aquaculture Research 45: 1706-1712.

Das S, Mohapatra A, Sahoo PK (2015) Expression analysis of heat shock protein genes during Aeromonas hydrophila infection in rohu, Labeo rohita, with special reference to molecular characterization of Grp78. Cell Stress and Chaperones 20: 73-84.

Das S, Mohapatra A, Sahoo PK (2015) Expression analysis of heat shock protein genes during Aeromonas hydrophila infection in rohu, Labeo rohita, with special reference to molecular characterization of Grp78. Cell Stress and Chaperones 20: 73-84.

Loc NH, MacRae TH, Musa N, Abdullah MD, Wahid ME, et al. (2013) Non-lethal heat shock increased Hsp70 and immune protein transcripts but not Vibrio tolerance in the white-leg shrimp. PloS one 8: e73199.

An LH, Lei K, Zheng BH (2014) Use of heat shock protein mRNA expressions as biomarkers in wild crucian carp for monitoring water quality. Environmental toxicology and pharmacology 37: 248-255.

Xie Y, Song L, Weng Z, Liu S, Liu Z (2015) Hsp90, Hsp60 and sHsp families of heat shock protein genes in channel catfish and their expression after bacterial infections. Fish & shellfish immunology 44: 642-651.

Soudant P, Chu FL, Volety A (2013) Host–parasite interactions: Marine bivalve molluscs and protozoan parasites, Perkinsus species. Journal of invertebrate pathology 114: 196-216.

Larouche T. Connectivité des larves de perchaude dans le fleuve Saint-Laurent (Doctoral dissertation, Université du Québec à Chicoutimi).

Bertolo A, Blanchet FG, Magnan P, Brodeur P, Mingelbier M. Inferring Processes from Spatial Patterns: The Role of Directional and Non–.

Kakou B, Angers B, Glémet H (2015) Extensive length variation in the ribosomal DNA intergenic spacer of yellow perch (Perca flavescens). Genome 59: 149-158.

Brodnik RM, Fraker ME, Anderson EJ, Carreon-Martinez L, DeVanna KM, et al. (2015) Larval dispersal underlies demographically important intersystem connectivity in a Great Lakes yellow perch (Perca flavescens) population. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 73: 416-426.

Massicotte P, Bertolo A, Brodeur P, Hudon C, Mingelbier M, et al. (2015) Influence of the aquatic vegetation landscape on larval fish abundance. Journal of Great Lakes Research 41: 873-880.

Bertolo A, Blanchet FG, Magnan P, Brodeur P, Mingelbier M, et al. (2012) Inferring processes from spatial patterns: the role of directional and non–directional forces in shaping fish larvae distribution in a freshwater lake system. PLoS One 7: e50239.

Arshad N, Rehman A. Zaman Khan, Muhammad Atif Nisar, Syed Zajif Hussain, Muhammad.

Lin M, Wu X, Yan Q, Ma Y, Huang L, et al. (2016) Incidence of antimicrobial-resistance genes and integrons in antibiotic-resistant bacteria isolated from eels and aquaculture ponds. Diseases of aquatic organisms 120: 115-123.

ANYANWU MU, Kennedy FC (2016) Antibacterial Resistance in African Catfish Aquaculture: a Review. Notulae Scientia Biologicae 8: 1.