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Topological mixing and irreversibility in animal chromosome evolution

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Stomach contents and stable isotope analysis reveal ontogenetic shifts and spatial variability in Brama australis diet

Environmental Biology of Fishes, 2022
Many marine fisheries rely on production and energy flow in the pelagic zone, thus sustainable management of exploited pelagic fishes benefits from insight into temporal, spatial and ontogenetic variability in the trophic ecology of these species.
Sebastian A. Klarian   +7 more
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Isolation and characterization of collagen from the skin of Brama australis

International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2015
Collagen was extracted from the skin of Brama australis, the fish from warm-water sea. The yield of collagen from skin of B. australis was about 1.5% on a wet weight basis of raw material. The isolated protein was confirmed as collagen by different physico-chemical techniques such as: FTIR, SDS-PAGE, and amino acid analysis.
Alina, Sionkowska   +3 more
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Moon phase influences the diet of southern Ray's bream Brama australis

Journal of Fish Biology, 2013
Diet composition of the southern Ray's bream Brama australis was examined from stomach contents of 399 specimens sampled by bottom trawl on Chatham Rise to the east of South Island, New Zealand, over 3 years. Prey items were predominantly mesopelagic fishes and crustaceans.
P L, Horn, J S, Forman, M R, Dunn
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Metazoan parasites ofBrama australisfrom southern Chile: a tool for stock discrimination?

Journal of Fish Biology, 2016
The metazoan parasites of 403 specimens of the southern ray's breamBrama australisfrom three localities in southern Chile (Lebu 36° 70′ S; 73° 40′ W, Calbuco 41° 50′ S; 73° 08′ W and Punta Arenas 53° 10′ S; 70° 50′ W) were recorded. More than 23 400 parasite specimens belonging to 12 taxa were registered.
M E, Oliva, J F, Espinola, L A, Ñacari
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Alimentación de una especie poco conocida, Brama australis VALENCIENNES, 1836 (PISCES: BRAMIDAE) en la costa Centro-Sur de Chile.

Biologia Pesquera
La "reineta" o "palometa del sur" Brama australis Valenciennes 1836, es un pez de hábitos mesopelágicos que se distribuye en el Pacífico Suroriental aparentemente dentro de los límites de circulación de las masas de aguas subtropicales. A pesar del creciente interés pesquero por esta especie, existen pocos antecedentes sobre aspectos básicos de su ...
Gabriela Muñoz   +3 more
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NUEVOS ANTECEDENTES DE LA ALIMENTACIÓN DE LA REINETA BRAMA AUSTRALIS EN AGUAS DEL PACIFICO SUR ORIENTAL

2017
Hernández, María Francisca   +6 more
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Análisis de normalizaciones matemáticas para los valores de δ13C en la especie de Brama australis (Pavlov 1991)

2017
Canales-Cerro, Carlos   +6 more
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