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Contrasting trends between species and catchments in diadromous fish counts over the last 30 years in France [PDF]
The decline and collapse of populations have been reported for a large range of taxa. Diadromous fishes migrate between fresh water and the sea and encounter many anthropogenic pressures during their complex life cycle.
Legrand Marion +17 more
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Development of the Method for Authentication of the Genus Sold on the Korean Fish Market and Current Status of Distribution [PDF]
This study was carried out to identify the mislabeling of Japanese eel (Anguilla japonica) sold on the fish markets in Korea and to develop a method for determining the authenticity of fresh and trimmed eels.
Yo-Soon Jang
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Biochemical and Molecular Characterization of Eel Fish Trypsin (Anguilla bicolor McClelland) as Potential Candidates Protease Enzyme [PDF]
Trypsin is one alkaline protease type widely used in various industry fields. One type of potential fish trypsin source is Anguilla bicolor. This study aims to characterize biochemical and molecular characterization of eel fish trypsin (Anguilla bicolor ...
Kulsum Yuni, Nugrahapraja Husna
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The islands of the Caribbean are particularly susceptible to the effects of climate change due to their low-lying coastal areas and location within the Atlantic basin's hurricane belt. The UK Overseas Territory of Anguilla is one such island.
L.M. Soanes +9 more
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Anguilla anguilla (Linnaeus, 1758) [N]—European eel; Tzlofach eyropi or europi Taxonomy. Original description: Muraena anguilla Linnaeus, 1758: 245 [Europe, Mediterranean Sea, Baltic Sea, northeastern Atlantic (original: “in Europa; maxima in lacu Cornachio Ferrariensi”); localities include Sweden; England; Belgium; Germany; Poland; France; Ferrara and
Çiçek, Erdoğan +4 more
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Erratum - Dermatophytes, dermatophytosis in the Caribbean and potential for herbal therapy
This corrects the article entitled "Dermatophytes, dermatophytosis in the Caribbean and potential for herbal therapy" by the author Harish C.
Harish Gugnani, Kirthika Venkatesan
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Highlight Research • The elvers of Anguilla were identified through the morphological and molecular markers • The result of morphological and molecular identification is different • The molecular identification helps to confirm the morphological ...
Iffan Nadhif Falah +2 more
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STUDIES ON MICROSPORIDIOSIS AMONG SOME MARINE FISHES AND THEIR ASSOCIATED PATHOLOGICAL LESIONS [PDF]
A total of 120 hake fish (Saurus tumbil); 37 Egyptian eel (Anguilla anguilla) and 56 Mugil sp. (Mugil cephalus) were collected from Ismailia and Suez Province to investigate the seasonal prevalence of microsporidiosis and the associated pathological ...
HEBA I. ABDEL-MAWLA, SOHAIR Y. MOHAMED
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Published as part of Derbal, Farid, Hamdi, Sandra, Rouag-Laouira, Lydia, Chaoui, Lamya & Kara, Mohamed Hichem, 2022, Diet of the European eel Anguilla anguilla (Linnaeus, 1758) in two transitional waters of Southwestern Mediterranean, pp.
Derbal, Farid +4 more
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Development of cytochrome-c-oxidase 1 specific primers for genetic discrimination of the European eel Anguilla anguilla (Linnaeus, 1758). [PDF]
The European eel Anguilla anguilla (Anguillidae, Anguilliformes) is amongst the most peculiar, economically-important fish species in the Egyptian and Mediterranean waters. Very rare studies are available about its populations in the Mediterranean.
Khaled Mohammed- Geba +2 more
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