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From: The feces of sea urchins as food improves survival, growth, and resistance of small sea cucumbers Apostichopus japonicus in summer

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The conceptual diagrams showing the containers for culture (A), feeding consumption experiment (B), disease challenge assay (C), and thermal tolerance (D). KF, FF, S refer to KF feces (the feces of sea urchins consumed kelp), FF feces (the feces of sea urchins consumed feed) and the sea cucumber feed (commercial feed mix with sea mud = 1: 6), respectively.

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