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The use of microalgae as dietary ingredients for marine carnivorous fish
Recent improvements in technological production systems allow massive microalgae biomass to be produced under controlled conditions. This makes such organisms a potential alternative to conventional sources of omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids also for feeding marine finfish species of interest for ...
TULLI F. +8 more
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Mycoplasma infections in freshwater carnivorous fishes in Hungary
Journal of Fish Diseases, 2020AbstractThe abundance of mycoplasma‐like microorganisms seems to be common in the intestinal tract of fish, but their occurrence in other organs can be considered pathological. Isolation of piscine mycoplasmas is essential to prove their virulence. In this study, a total of 100 specimens of nine freshwater fish species collected from natural waters and
Boglárka Sellyei +4 more
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Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2023
Some studies have shown that freshwater ecosystems are polluted in a similar proportion to marine ecosystems; however, there are many gaps to be filled in this topic. Here, we investigated whether plastics were consumed by carnivore fishes in a Neotropical floodplain and whether it was connected to seasonality (dry and wet seasons).
Ana Lúcia Paz Cardozo +4 more
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Some studies have shown that freshwater ecosystems are polluted in a similar proportion to marine ecosystems; however, there are many gaps to be filled in this topic. Here, we investigated whether plastics were consumed by carnivore fishes in a Neotropical floodplain and whether it was connected to seasonality (dry and wet seasons).
Ana Lúcia Paz Cardozo +4 more
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Microplastics in carnivorous fish species, water and sediments of a coastal urban lagoon in Nigeria
Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2023Plastic marine debris is a common source of pollution. Recent research has shown that plastic debris has a negative impact on marine organisms and the environment. For the first time, we investigated the presence of microplastics (MPs) in the Nigerian Lagos Lagoon ecosystem water, sediment, and the most important fish species (Hepsetus odoe ...
Olusegun A. Dada, Jummai O. Bello
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Intestinal glucose transport in carnivorous and herbivorous marine fishes
Journal of Comparative Physiology ? B, 1983The influx and transepithelial movements of glucose and their effects on the electrophysiology and Na transport in upper and lower intestines of the herbivorous surgeonfish,Acanthurus mata, and carnivorous eel,Gymnothorax undulatus, were measured. TheK t G andJ max G of glucose influx into the tissues were higher in the surgeonfish upper intestine than
Ferraris, Ronaldo P., Ahearn, Gregory A.
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Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 2015
Increased timidity is a behavioral response to exploitation caused by a combination of learning and fisheries-induced selection favoring shy fish. In our study, the potential for angling-induced change in fish behavior was examined in two marine coastal fishes exploited by boat recreational fishing in the Mediterranean (Mallorca, Spain).
Josep Alós +5 more
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Increased timidity is a behavioral response to exploitation caused by a combination of learning and fisheries-induced selection favoring shy fish. In our study, the potential for angling-induced change in fish behavior was examined in two marine coastal fishes exploited by boat recreational fishing in the Mediterranean (Mallorca, Spain).
Josep Alós +5 more
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Environmental Pollution, 2016
Mercury contamination in the River Beni basin is an important health risk factor, primarily for indigenous communities that live along the river. Among them are the Tacana, living in their original territory with sustainable use of their natural resources, consuming fish, Caiman yacare, and other riverine resources as their main source of protein.
S.J. Rivera +4 more
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Mercury contamination in the River Beni basin is an important health risk factor, primarily for indigenous communities that live along the river. Among them are the Tacana, living in their original territory with sustainable use of their natural resources, consuming fish, Caiman yacare, and other riverine resources as their main source of protein.
S.J. Rivera +4 more
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Trophic Traits and Phylogenetic Relatedness in Tropical Carnivorous Fish Assemblages
Marine Environmental ResearchEcological similarities among species often stem from their shared evolutionary history, as evidenced by the phylogenetic signal. This signal indicates that closely related species tend to exhibit greater similarity in ecological traits compared to unrelated species. From a trophic niche perspective, this relationship remains unclear.
Myrna Elis Ferreira Santos +4 more
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How Tom Moon's research highlighted the question of glucose tolerance in carnivorous fish
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 2016Fifteen years ago, Tom Moon wrote a review on this journal in order to propose some explanations to the exacerbated glycaemic response after a glucose load or a carbohydrate meal intake observed in fish, the so-called intolerance to glucose. Before, but in most of cases after this paper, several laboratories worldwide started to make important efforts ...
Polakof, Sergio, Panserat, Stéphane
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