The warming of the world’s oceans has resulted in the redistribution of many marine species globally. As species undergo range shifts, the expanding edge of the population often experiences novel environmental and demographic conditions that may result ...
Marissa D. McMahan +3 more
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QuickProt: A Fast and Accurate Homology-Based Protein Annotation Tool for Non-Model Organisms to Advance Comparative Genomics. [PDF]
ABSTRACT The rapid growth of genome sequencing has outpaced the development of efficient annotation tools, especially for species lacking transcriptome data. To address this challenge, we present QuickProt, a fast, accurate and user‐friendly homology‐based protein annotation tool.
Chen G +8 more
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Sensitivity of marine fish thermal habitat models to fishery data sources [PDF]
Statistical models built using different data sources and methods can exhibit conflicting patterns. We used the northern stock of black sea bass (Centropristis striata) as a case study to assess the impacts of using different fisheries data sources and ...
Laura Nazzaro +4 more
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Assessing Biodiversity at Eastern Oyster (<i>Crassostrea virginica</i>) Aquaculture and Reef Sites Utilizing Real-Time Monitoring and Environmental DNA in Rehoboth Bay, Delaware, USA. [PDF]
Eastern oysters (Crassostrea virginica) are a keystone species and vital to the commercial shellfish industry, acting as environmental engineers that enhance biodiversity. To study their impact, real‐time monitoring and Environmental DNA analysis were conducted at various sites in Rehoboth Bay, Delaware and 23 species were identified, with Spot ...
Attarwala T, Parsaeimehr A, Ozbay G.
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Black sea bass (Centropristis striata) is an abundant fishery species that occupies continental shelf waters from the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of Maine.
Hannah J. Verkamp +2 more
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Recreational fisheries as indicators of change: species range shifts from MRIP (1981–2024) [PDF]
Background In response to global climate change, many marine fish species are shifting their distributions poleward and into deeper, cooler, and more oxygenated waters.
Rachel E. Roday +4 more
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Black sea bass (BSB), Centropristis striata, inhabit continental shelf waters of the eastern United States and are a member of the family Serranidae comprising true sea basses and groupers. Highly sought by fishermen, BSB are sustainably managed with
Md Shah Alam +6 more
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Impacts of Replacing Fish Meal With Duck By-Product Meal in Diets on Growth Performance, Feed Utilization, and Economic Efficiency of Olive Flounder (<i>Paralichthys olivaceus</i>). [PDF]
Fish feeds are generally more expensive than livestock feeds because they contain high amounts of costly fish meal (FM). Therefore, formulating low‐FM diets is necessary for the sustainability of aquaculture. This study evaluates impacts of FM replacement with duck by‐product meal (DBM) in diets for olive flounder (Paralichthys olivaceus) on growth ...
Shin SW, Cho SH.
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Regional differences in energy allocation of black sea bass (Centropristis striata) along the U.S. Northeast Shelf (36°N to 42°N) and throughout the spawning season. [PDF]
Fish reproduction is energetically costly, leading to a suite of energy allocation strategies for maximizing lifetime reproductive potential. Assessing energetic allocation for species that inhabit a wide distributional range can provide insight into ...
Slesinger E +3 more
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A reliable and cost‐effective source of fingerlings is essential for the successful commercial aquaculture of black sea bass. This study aimed to determine the effects of nursery tank stocking densities on the growth performance, feed efficiency ...
Patrick M. Carroll +2 more
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