Michael H. Schwarz, Ph.D.

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2005 Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA, United States 
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Adult and Continuing Education, Agricultural Education
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Daisy Stewart grad student 2005 Virginia Tech
 (A needs assessment of aquaculture Extension agents, specialists, and program administrators in Extension programming.)
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Rombenso AN, Trushenski JT, Schwarz MH. (2016) Fish oil replacement in feeds for juvenile Florida Pompano: Composition of alternative lipid influences degree of tissue fatty acid profile distortion Aquaculture. 458: 177-186
Woitel FR, Trushenski JT, Schwarz MH, et al. (2014) More Judicious Use of Fish Oil in Cobia Feeds: II. Effects of Graded Fish Oil Sparing and Finishing North American Journal of Aquaculture. 76: 232-241
Woitel FR, Trushenski JT, Schwarz MH, et al. (2014) More Judicious Use of Fish Oil in Cobia Feeds: I. Assessing the Relative Merits of Alternative Lipids North American Journal of Aquaculture. 76: 222-231
Trushenski J, Schwarz M, Pessoa WV, et al. (2013) Amending reduced fish-meal feeds with marine lecithin, but not soy lecithin, improves the growth of juvenile cobia and may attenuate heightened responses to stress challenge. Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition. 97: 170-80
Trushenski J, Woitel F, Schwarz M, et al. (2013) Saturated Fatty Acids Limit the Effects of Replacing Fish Oil with Soybean Oil with or without Phospholipid Supplementation in Feeds for Juvenile Cobia North American Journal of Aquaculture. 75: 316-328
Trushenski JT, Schwarz MH, Bowzer JC, et al. (2012) Temperature Affects Growth and Tissue Fatty Acid Composition of Juvenile Atlantic Spadefish North American Journal of Aquaculture. 74: 338-346
Trushenski J, Rombenso A, Schwarz MH, et al. (2012) Feeding Rate and Frequency Affect Growth of Juvenile Atlantic Spadefish North American Journal of Aquaculture. 74: 107-112
Trushenski J, Schwarz M, Bergman A, et al. (2012) DHA is essential, EPA appears largely expendable, in meeting the n − 3 long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acid requirements of juvenile cobia Rachycentron canadum Aquaculture. 326: 81-89
Trushenski J, Laporte J, Lewis H, et al. (2011) Fish Meal Replacement with Soy-derived Protein in Feeds for Juvenile Cobia: Influence of Replacement Level and Attractant Supplementation Journal of the World Aquaculture Society. 42: 435-443
Trushenski J, Schwarz M, Lewis H, et al. (2011) Effect of replacing dietary fish oil with soybean oil on production performance and fillet lipid and fatty acid composition of juvenile cobia Rachycentron canadum Aquaculture Nutrition. 17
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