Snook (Centropomidae) and grouper (Serranidae) mariculture in the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Basin [PDF]
Centropomidae and Serranidae, sometimes collectively misnamed "sea basses", are suitable for aquaculture in pens, ponds, and raceways around the tropical and subtropical latitudes of the world. Western Atlantic Ocean species were recently considered for farming.
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Dynamics of Marine Debris Ingestion by Profitable Fishes Along The Estuarine Ecocline. [PDF]
Ferreira GVB +4 more
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Fish species richness in the Terminos Lagoon: An occurrence data compilation of four sampling campaigns along a multidecadal series. [PDF]
Paz-Ríos CE +4 more
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DNA barcoding reveals fraud in commercial common snook (Centropomus undecimalis) products in Santa Marta, Colombia. [PDF]
Lea-Charris E, Castro LR, Villamizar N.
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An atlas of the growth, mortality and recruitment of Philippine fishes [PDF]
Growth, Mortality, Recruitment, Size distribution, Population dynamics, Fishery biology, Stock assessment, Length, Philippines ...
Ingles, J., Pauly, D.
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Evolutionary history of the snooks: Phylogeny, biogeography and diversification of the genus Centropomus. [PDF]
Malcher G +10 more
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Are flatfishes (Pleuronectiformes) monophyletic? [PDF]
Campbell MA, Chen WJ, López JA.
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DNA barcoding and phylogenetic analysis to characterize biodiversity of some freshwater fish species in Lake Nasser and River Nile. [PDF]
Ashour EM, Ahmed RA, Abass NY.
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The Josephin domain (JD) containing proteins are predicted to bind to the same interactors: Implications for spinocerebellar ataxia type 3 (SCA3) studies using Drosophila melanogaster mutants. [PDF]
Sousa E Silva R +3 more
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