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Seven species of Pseudopecoeloides including five new are described from marine fishes in the waters off the coasts of Queensland, and West and South Australia. The new species are Pseudopecoeloides hickmani n. sp. from Pseudocaranx wrighti (Carangidae),
Thelma Aken’Ova +2 more
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The genetic control of sex determination in teleost species is poorly understood. This is partly because of the diversity of mechanisms that determine sex in this large group of vertebrates, including constitutive genes linked to sex chromosomes ...
M. Ruigrok +10 more
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We present a genome assembly from an individual Trachurus trachurus (the Atlantic horse mackerel; Chordata; Actinopteri; Carangiformes; Carangidae). The genome sequence is 801 megabases in span. The majority of the assembly, 98.68%, is scaffolded into 24
Martin Genner, Rupert Collins
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Annotated check list of the fish fauna of Khor Al-Zubair, north west of the Arabian Gulf, Iraq [PDF]
The ichthyofauna of Khor Al-Zubair Area, north west of the Arabian Gulf is dominated by Clupeidae (8.7%) and to a lesser extent by Dasyatidae, Carangidae, Sciaenidae and Mugilidae (5%) for each of them.
N.A. Hussain +2 more
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Histamine in Brazilian Foods: A Comprehensive Review of Occurrence and Risk Assessment for Intoxication and Intolerance. [PDF]
Even though histamine plays an important role in human health, it has been associated with food intoxication and intolerance episodes. The most relevant, current state of knowledge regarding histamine's biochemical and health aspects is provided. Histamine levels are provided for 17 food groups, including 335 food types and 11,437 samples, allowing ...
Gloria MBA +6 more
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Habitat connectivity in coastal environments: patterns and movements of Caribbean coral reef fishes with emphasis on Bluestriped Grunt, Haemulon sciurus [PDF]
Habitat connectivity within tropical marine seascapes may be greatly dependent on the movement of large organisms, particularly fishes. Using visual and trap sampling within two small bays in Virgin Islands National Park/Biosphere Reserve, St. John, U.S.
Beets, J. +3 more
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The main characteristics of the biology of bigeye scad were studied from commercial fishery catches around Reunion Island. Biometric relationships were calculated.
David Roos +2 more
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Limited Evidence for Depth Specialism in Isolated Seamount Reef Predators. [PDF]
We investigated how depth influences predatory fish assemblages on seamount reefs in the Coral Sea using remotely operated vehicle surveys across a 100 m depth gradient. Predator abundance and species richness declined significantly with depth; yet assemblage composition remained largely consistent, suggesting many taxa utilise a broad depth range ...
Cresswell BJ +7 more
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New data on species composition of fish in the Alekseev Bay (Peter the Great Bay, Japan Sea)
By monitoring of fish in the Alekseev Bay of Popov Island with the long-time underwater video observation system, greater amberjack Seriola dumerili (Risso 1810) (Carangidae) was registered in the second time in Peter the Great Bay and several species ...
A. I. Markevich +3 more
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A new species of Acanthocephala is described based on specimens found parasitising the intestine of the gafftopsail pompano Trachinotus rhodopus Gill in the State of Oaxaca, off the Pacific coast of Mexico. Rhadinorhynchus villalobosi sp. n. differs from
Gisela Martínez-Flores +2 more
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