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Responses of fisheries ecosystems to marine heatwaves and other extreme events. [PDF]
Marshak AR, Link JS.
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Shallow reef fish assemblage from Fernando de Noronha Archipelago, Southwest Atlantic. [PDF]
Ilarri MI +4 more
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First Report of a Common Dolphin (<i>Delphinus delphis</i>) Feeding Alongside Indo-Pacific Humpback Dolphins (<i>Sousa chinensis</i>) in the Beibuwan Gulf, China. [PDF]
Wu F +5 more
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A review of biogenic amines in fermented foods: Occurrence and health effects. [PDF]
Saha Turna N, Chung R, McIntyre L.
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Baseline study for the total mercury determination in Yemeni fish. [PDF]
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2022
Family Clupeidae Kottelat and Freyhof (2007) listed Alosa volgensis (Berg, 1913) from Iranian waters but we cannot confirm the presence of this species in Iran. The distribution range of this species is limited to the northern Caspian Sea. Alosa curensis (Suvorov, 1907) is poorly known and described from Kyzylagach Bay of Azerbaijan.
Eagderi, Soheil +4 more
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Family Clupeidae Kottelat and Freyhof (2007) listed Alosa volgensis (Berg, 1913) from Iranian waters but we cannot confirm the presence of this species in Iran. The distribution range of this species is limited to the northern Caspian Sea. Alosa curensis (Suvorov, 1907) is poorly known and described from Kyzylagach Bay of Azerbaijan.
Eagderi, Soheil +4 more
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2020
4.5| Clupeidae The diversity of shads (Alosa) from the Black and Caspian Seas is poorly understood and early authors follow Berg (1949) listing 15 species and forms from the Caspian Sea only. The number of species has not been reviewed comprehensively in recent years and we treat the species accepted by Kottelat and Freyhof (2007) as valid awaiting a ...
Kuljanishvili, Tatia +9 more
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4.5| Clupeidae The diversity of shads (Alosa) from the Black and Caspian Seas is poorly understood and early authors follow Berg (1949) listing 15 species and forms from the Caspian Sea only. The number of species has not been reviewed comprehensively in recent years and we treat the species accepted by Kottelat and Freyhof (2007) as valid awaiting a ...
Kuljanishvili, Tatia +9 more
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