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Preliminary results of a deep-bottom fishing trial with 'Z' traps in Vanuatu [PDF]
Blanc, Michel
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Etude de la pêcherie et de la biologie de Beryx splendens en Nouvelle-Calédonie
/Lehodey, Patrick, /Grandperrin, René
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Etude du régime alimentaire de Beryx splendens sur les monts sous-marins de Nouvelle-Calédonie
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Feeding habits of alfonsino Beryx splendens.
Journal of Fish Biology, 2010The diet of the alfonsino Beryx splendens was determined from examination of stomach contents of 287 specimens of 17 to 48 cm fork length (LF) sampled by bottom trawl on the Chatham Rise to the east of New Zealand. Prey items were predominantly crustaceans and mesopelagic fishes. The most important prey species by mass was Sergestes spp.
Peter L. Horn, J. Forman, Matthew Dunn
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Reproductive biology of alfonsino Beryx splendens.
Journal of Fish Biology, 2012The main aim of this work is to provide a detailed analysis of the reproductive cycle ofBeryx splendensin the Juan Fernández Archipelago. The gonadosomatic index (IG) and maturity ogives in both sexes were estimated using an extensive database collected by onboard scientific observers between January 2006 and October 2009.
A. Flores, R. Wiff, P. Gálvez, E. Díaz
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Feeding habits of Beryx splendens and Beryx decadactylus (Berycidae) off the Canary Islands
Fisheries Research, 2002363
J. Dürr, J. González
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Parasitology International, 2011
The third-stage (L3) larvae of Anisakis, which are the etiological agents of human anisakiasis, have been categorized morphologically into Anisakis Type I larvae and Anisakis Type II larvae. Genetic analysis has allowed easy identification of these larvae: Anisakis Type I larvae include the species Anisakis simplex sensu stricto, Anisakis pegreffii ...
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The third-stage (L3) larvae of Anisakis, which are the etiological agents of human anisakiasis, have been categorized morphologically into Anisakis Type I larvae and Anisakis Type II larvae. Genetic analysis has allowed easy identification of these larvae: Anisakis Type I larvae include the species Anisakis simplex sensu stricto, Anisakis pegreffii ...
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