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Anisakis infection in allis shad, Alosa alosa (Linnaeus, 1758), and twaite shad, Alosa fallax (Lacépède, 1803), from Western Iberian Peninsula Rivers : zoonotic and ecological implications [PDF]
Acknowledgments The authors would like to thank M. N. Cueto and J.M. Antonio (ECOBIOMAR) for their excellent technical support and also Rodrigo López for making the map of the study area.
Antunes, C. +7 more
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Introduction Radio telemetry, one of the most widely used techniques for tracking wildlife and fisheries populations, has a false-positive problem.
K. Nebiolo, T. Castro-Santos
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Most Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) populations follow an anadromous life cycle, spending early life in freshwater, migrating to the sea for feeding, and returning to rivers to spawn.
Erik Kjærner‐Semb +10 more
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Conservation of Arctic fish species is challenging partly due to our limited ability to track fish through time and space, which constrains our understanding of life history diversity and lifelong habitat use.
Jason C Leppi +5 more
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The lake ecology of high-latitude fishes is strongly influenced by seasonal feeding opportunities and environmental stochasticity in Arctic environments.
Angela L. Young, Ross F. Tallman
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Genomic footprints of bottleneck in landlocked salmon population
At the end of the last ice age, several Atlantic salmon populations got caught up in the lakes and ponds of the Northern Hemisphere. Occasionally, the populations also got locked when the flow of rivers terminated from reaching the sea due to land ...
Sankar Subramanian, Manoharan Kumar
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Hot spots or hot moments? Contextualizing the spatio‐temporal scale of research on animal inputs
Mammals play important roles in redistributing elements across ecosystems, concentrating biogeochemical inputs across both space and time. However, research on zoogeochemical inputs is often constrained by logistical considerations, potentially limiting our knowledge of mammals' impacts on biogeochemical patterns and processes.
Kristy M. Ferraro +3 more
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Anadromous Arctic Char Microbiomes: Bioprospecting in the High Arctic
Northern populations of Arctic char (Salvelinus alpinus) can be anadromous, migrating annually from the ocean to freshwater lakes and rivers in order to escape sub-zero temperatures.
Erin F. Hamilton +6 more
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Survey of anadromous fish spawning areas: completion report, project AFC-8 July 1970 - January 1975 for Potomac River drainage, Upper Chesapeake Bay drainage [PDF]
This report summarizes Project AFC-8 ("Survey of Anadromous Fish Spawning Areas") stream investigation and improvement activities for the entire study period of July 1970 to January 1975.
Dintaman, Ray, Gabor, John, O'Dell, Jay
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ABSTRACT Studying goose domestication through archaeological finds has been challenging due to the similar skeletal morphology of the European domestic goose and its wild progenitor, the greylag goose (Anser anser). We analyzed stable carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N) isotopes from bone collagen of subfossil domestic and potentially domestic geese to ...
Johanna Honka +7 more
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