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Detection of Infrasound By The Atlantic Cod [PDF]
Below about 50 kHz the level of ambient noise in the sea increases continuously towards lower frequencies. In the infrasound range the spectral slope is particularly steep. This low-frequency noise may propagate long distances with little attenuation, causing a directional pattern of infrasound in the sea.
O, Sand, H E, Karlsen
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The origins of intensive marine fishing in medieval Europe: the English evidence [PDF]
The catastrophic impact of fishing pressure on species such as cod and herring is well documented. However, the antiquity of their intensive exploitation has not been established. Systematic catch statistics are only available for ca.
Barrett, J H, Locker, A M, Roberts, C M
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Climate change will alter ecosystems and impose hardships on marine resource users as fish assemblages redistribute to habitats that meet their physiological requirements.
David Cote +6 more
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Sensory and ATP derivative-based indicators for assessing the freshness of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) and cod (Gadus morhua) [PDF]
peer-reviewedIrish Journal of Agricultural and Food Research | Volume 58: Issue 1 Sensory and ATP derivative-based indicators for assessing the freshness of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) and cod (Gadus morhua)
Bolton, Declan +4 more
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A Nanopore Based Chromosome-Level Assembly Representing Atlantic Cod from the Celtic Sea
Currently available genome assemblies for Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) have been constructed from fish belonging to the Northeast Arctic Cod (NEAC) population; a migratory population feeding in the Barents Sea.
Tina Graceline Kirubakaran +6 more
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In contrast to other teleosts, Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) has an expanded repertoire of MHC-I and TLR components, but lacks the MHC-II, the invariant chain/CD74, and CD4+ T cell response, essential for production of antibodies and prevention of ...
Manuel Soto-Dávila +4 more
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Stable isotope analyses of zooarchaeological material can be used to examine ecological variability in exploited species at centennial to millennial scales.
Guðbjörg Ásta Ólafsdóttir +4 more
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Population of origin of Atlantic cod [PDF]
Most of the world's cod (Gadus morhua) fisheries are now tightly regulated or closed altogether. Being able to link individual fish to their population of origin would assist enormously in policing regulations and in identifying poachers. Here we show that microsatellite genetic markers can be used to assign individual cod from three different ...
Nielsen, E.E. +4 more
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Fish skin is a multifunctional barrier tissue with high regeneration capacity that interacts with the surrounding environment and provides protection.
Elisabeth Ytteborg +6 more
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Small-scale distribution of juvenile gadoids in shallow inshore waters; what role does maerl play? [PDF]
The indirect effects of demersal fisheries, such as habitat degradation, are currently thought to be impacting gadoid stocks. Maerl fulfils nursery area prerequisites for several invertebrate species, so its role in similar ecosystem service provision ...
Hall-Spencer, JM, Kamenos, NA, Moore, PG
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