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Marine Biotechnology: A New Vision and Strategy for Europe [PDF]
Marine Board-ESF The Marine Board provides a pan-European platform for its member organisations to develop common priorities, to advance marine research, and to bridge the gap between science and policy in order to meet future marine science challenges ...
Boyen, C. +10 more
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We present a genome assembly from an individual Notothenia rossii (the marbled rockcod; Chordata; Actinopterygii; Perciformes; Nototheniidae). The genome sequence is 1,042.9 megabases in span.
Iliana Bista, Martin Collins
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Helminth parasites of twaite shad, <I>Alosa fallax</I> (Actinopterygii: Clupeiformes: Clupeidae), from the southern Baltic Sea [PDF]
Jerzy Rokicki +2 more
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Spawning Behavior in Hemitremia flammea (Actinopterygii: Cyprinidae)
Spawning behavior in Hemitremia flammea (Flame chub) is described from observations made in the field and laboratory. Spawning in the field occurred over clean gravel (size range=18-25 mm) at water temperatures from 12.8-14.4 C. Spawning in the laboratory occurred over clean gravel (11.3 mm) at water temperatures from 18.3-20 C.
Maurakis, Eugene G. +2 more
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Evidence for the occurrence of the Indo-Pacific stonefish, <I>Synanceia verrucosa</I> (Actinopterygii: Scorpaeniformes: Synanceiidae), in the Mediterranean Sea [PDF]
Dor Edelist, Ehud Spanier, Daniel Golani
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The age of 320 specimen of Plagioscion monti and 280 specimen or P. squamosissimus was determined by means of daily rings on the otoliths. The length of the fish were in the range of 0.4 - 15 cm.
Worthmann, H.
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A new microvertebrate fauna from the Middle Hettangian (early Jurassic) of Fontenoille (Province of Luxembourg, south Belgium) [PDF]
A Lower Jurassic horizon from Fontenoille yielding fossil fish remains can be dated to the Middle Hettangian Liasicus zone on the basis of the early belemnite Schwegleria and the ammonite Alsatites Iciqueus francus.
Delsate, D., Duffin, C.J., Weis, R.
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DNA barcoding identifies a cosmopolitan diet in the ocean sunfish
The ocean sunfish (Mola mola) is the world’s heaviest bony fish reaching a body mass of up to 2.3 tonnes. However, the prey M. mola consumes to fuel this prodigious growth remains poorly known.
Costa, Vânia +7 more
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