The researcher's work focuses on the adaptive strategies and nutritional performance of Heterotis niloticus in marine aquaculture contexts, examining its responses to environmental factors such as oxygen levels, temperature changes, exercise regimes, water quality, and growth conditions. Key themes include early ontogenetic development, digestive enzyme activity, and overall fishery sustainability, driven by the organism's physiological and biochemical adaptations.
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