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Microplastic ingestion and diet composition of planktivorous fish
Planktivorous pelagic fish are susceptible to accumulating microplastics (MP), which have the same size range as their prey and accumulate in their feeding and spawning grounds.
Clara Lopes +3 more
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Long-term retrospective analysis of mackerel spawning in the North Sea:A new time series and modeling approach to CPR data [PDF]
We present a unique view of mackerel (Scomber scombrus) in the North Sea based on a new time series of larvae caught by the Continuous Plankton Recorder (CPR) survey from 1948-2005, covering the period both before and after the collapse of the North Sea ...
Jansen, Teunis +29 more
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Characteristics of age and growth of mackerel (Scomber scombrus L.) from Northwest Atlantic [PDF]
Age of mackerel caught in Northwest Atlantic in 1983-1984 was determined from otoliths. Growth rate was obtained from direct measurements and back calculations. Growth rate differed noticeably between particular year classes as well as sexes.
Z. Neja
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Atlantic horse mackerel is one of the most popular fish for North African consumers. Mackerel constitutes a common host for the Anisakis species of infective larvae (L3). A. pegreffii and A. pegreffii × A.
Alaa E. Eissa +5 more
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Mackerel-specific otolith oxygen isoscapes for 11 years.
Isoscapes are depicted for year-classes 1973, 1974 (purple headers), 1998–2000 (green headers), and 2011–2016 (blue headers). Note that the northern and southern isoscapes were generated separately by averaging over months of highest growth during the ...
David H. Secor (2337943) +3 more
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The stock, size and changes in the growth rate of the Northwest Atlantic mackerel (Scomber scombrus L.) in 1971-1983 [PDF]
The influence of the year class size (in numbers) and a stock biomass on the growth rate of 13 cohorts (1971-1983) of the Northwest Atlantic mackerel were investigated.
Z. Neja
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The Atlantic horse mackerel, Trachurus trachurus, is a commercially important species whose daily spawning dynamics are not yet fully understood. Existence of spawning synchronicity would facilitate application of the daily egg production method for ...
Mouchlianitis Foivos Alexandros +4 more
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Mackerels represent a valuable fishery worldwide. Their ample geographic distribution and capture levels make them an insightful model to address stock management strategies in the context of global changes.
André M. Machado +4 more
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North-east Atlantic mackerel spawning distribution has shifted northward in the last three decades probably in response to global sea warming. Yet, uncertainties subsist regarding on the shift rate, causalities, and how this species will respond to ...
Antoine eBruge +4 more
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The expansion of fisheries and aquaculture in recent decades has led to a substantial increase in fish by-products. This study investigates the extraction and characterization of calcium phosphates from the by-products of representative species in these ...
Miriam López-Álvarez +5 more
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