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Michael Tlusty
Michael Tlusty
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The benefits and risks of aquacultural production for the aquarium trade
M Tlusty
Aquaculture 205 (3-4), 203-219, 2002
3912002
Revealing the appetite of the marine aquarium fish trade: the volume and biodiversity of fish imported into the United States
AL Rhyne, MF Tlusty, PJ Schofield, LES Kaufman, JA Morris Jr, ...
PloS one 7 (5), e35808, 2012
3672012
Emerging COVID-19 impacts, responses, and lessons for building resilience in the seafood system
DC Love, EH Allison, F Asche, B Belton, RS Cottrell, HE Froehlich, ...
Global Food Security 28, 100494, 2021
2792021
The rise of aquaculture by-products: Increasing food production, value, and sustainability through strategic utilisation
JR Stevens, RW Newton, M Tlusty, DC Little
Marine Policy 90, 115-124, 2018
2712018
Omega-3 fatty acids upregulate adult neurogenesis
BS Beltz, MF Tlusty, JL Benton, DC Sandeman
Neuroscience letters 415 (2), 154-158, 2007
2512007
When pets become pests: the role of the exotic pet trade in producing invasive vertebrate animals
JL Lockwood, DJ Welbourne, CM Romagosa, P Cassey, NE Mandrak, ...
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 17 (6), 323-330, 2019
2302019
Uncovering an obscure trade: threatened freshwater fishes and the aquarium pet markets
R Raghavan, N Dahanukar, MF Tlusty, AL Rhyne, KK Kumar, S Molur, ...
Biological Conservation 164, 158-169, 2013
2072013
Fish as feed: Using economic allocation to quantify the Fish In: Fish Out ratio of major fed aquaculture species
B Kok, W Malcorps, MF Tlusty, MM Eltholth, NA Auchterlonie, DC Little, ...
Aquaculture 528, 735474, 2020
1322020
Expanding our understanding of the trade in marine aquarium animals
AL Rhyne, MF Tlusty, JT Szczebak, RJ Holmberg
PeerJ 5, e2949, 2017
1322017
Crawling to collapse: ecologically unsound ornamental invertebrate fisheries
A Rhyne, R Rotjan, A Bruckner, M Tlusty
PLoS One 4 (12), e8413, 2009
1282009
Opportunities for public aquariums to increase the sustainability of the aquatic animal trade
MF Tlusty, AL Rhyne, L Kaufman, M Hutchins, GMG Reid, C Andrews, ...
Zoo biology 32 (1), 1-12, 2013
1192013
Environmental improvement of seafood through certification and ecolabelling: theory and analysis
MF Tlusty
Fish and Fisheries 13 (1), 1-13, 2012
1132012
Conservation and management of ornamental fish resources of the Rio Negro Basin, Amazonia, Brazil.(Project Piaba)
NL Chao, P Petry, G Prang, L Sonneschien, M Tlusty
1072001
Health Evaluation of Leatherback Turtles (Dermochelys coriacea) in the Northwestern Atlantic During Direct Capture and Fisheries Gear Disentanglement
C Innis, C Merigo, K Dodge, M Tlusty, M Dodge, B Sharp, A Myers, ...
Chelonian Conservation and Biology 9 (2), 205-222, 2010
1022010
Metabolic and respiratory status of cold-stunned Kemp’s ridley sea turtles (Lepidochelys kempii)
CJ Innis, M Tlusty, C Merigo, ES Weber
Journal of Comparative Physiology B 177, 623-630, 2007
962007
Is sustainable exploitation of coral reefs possible? A view from the standpoint of the marine aquarium trade
AL Rhyne, MF Tlusty, L Kaufman
Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability 7, 101-107, 2014
942014
Reframing the sustainable seafood narrative
MF Tlusty, P Tyedmers, M Bailey, F Ziegler, PJG Henriksson, C Béné, ...
Global Environmental Change 59, 101991, 2019
852019
Long‐term trends of coral imports into the United States indicate future opportunities for ecosystem and societal benefits
AL Rhyne, MF Tlusty, L Kaufman
Conservation Letters 5 (6), 478-485, 2012
852012
Aquaculture of marine ornamental fish: overview of the production trends and the role of academia in research progress
S Pouil, MF Tlusty, AL Rhyne, M Metian
Reviews in Aquaculture 12 (2), 1217-1230, 2020
802020
Hematologic and plasma biochemical findings in cold-stunned Kemp's ridley turtles: 176 cases (2001–2005)
CJ Innis, JB Ravich, MF Tlusty, MS Hoge, DS Wunn, LB Boerner-Neville, ...
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 235 (4), 426-432, 2009
772009
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