Pluvialis

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Noun1.Pluvialis - golden ploversPluvialis - golden plovers      
bird genus - a genus of birds
golden plover - plovers of Europe and America having the backs marked with golden-yellow spots
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Similarly, Ju et al (2011) reported that the white shrimp, Penaeus vannamei (=Litopenaeus vannamei), has a similar rate of growth among those fed without pigments, and those fed with astaxanthin extracted from the microalgae Haematococus pluvialis, or synthetic astaxanthin, indicative of the shrimp's capacity to use both sources, which is precisely what occurred in the present study with the two carotenoid sources.
Turpie JK (1995) Non-breeding territoriality: causes and consequences of seasonal and individual variation in Grey Plover Pluvialis squatarola behaviour.
Durante los ocho anos de estudio unicamente registre dos aves asociadas a humedales (categoria 4): la Ciguena Americana Mycteria americana y el Chorlito Dorado Chico Pluvialis dominica (Cuadro 1), por lo que ningun analisis se realizo con estas especies.
NAXA membership is limited to producers of natural astaxanthin derived from Haematococcus pluvialis found in freshwater ponds, said Scott Steinford, the group's president.
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Charadriiformes: Pluvialis dominica "chorlo dorado", pasa el invierno en los Andes del sur del Peru, Bolivia, Chile y Argentina; en Villa pocos individuos frecuentan la
Enriched Astaxanthin Extract from Haematococcus pluvialis Augments Growth Factor Secretions to Increase Cell Proliferation and Induces MMP1 Degradation to Enhance Collagen Production in Human Dermal Fibroblasts.
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