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Diet Composition and Reproductive Properties of European Conger, Conger conger (Congridae) in the Turkish Aegean Sea

Journal of Ichthyology, 2023
The diet composition and reproductive properties of European conger, Conger conger (Linnaeus, 1758) were investigated from the Aegean Sea of Türkiye to compare our data with those from other regions of the Mediterranean Sea and throughout all four seasons. A total of 100 individuals were examined.
Bayhan, B., Taylan, B.
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The Permeability to Gases of the Swimbladder of the Conger Eel(Conger Conger)

Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, 1972
The permeability properties of the silvery walls of the swimbladders of eels(Conger congerandAnguilla anguilld)have been studied. The intact swimbladder wall is very much more impermeable to carbon dioxide, oxygen and nitrogen than ordinary connective tissue.
E. J. Denton   +2 more
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Œstrogens and Progesterone in Ovaries of the Marine Teleost Conger conger

Nature, 1963
RESULTS of biological assays have shown Conger conger ovary1 as well as other teleost ovaries2–6 to contain œstrogenic material. No indication of the chemical structure of the steroids present in the ovaries of these fishes has so far been ascertained.
C, LUPO, G, CHIEFFI
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Oogenesis in the common Japanese conger Conger myriaster

Fisheries Science, 2003
: We investigated the process and characteristics of oogenesis in the common Japanese conger Conger myriaster. Young fish caught in November 1996 were reared for use in this experiment. Fish were sampled monthly from December 1997 to August 1998. Some were injected with human chorionic gonadotropin to stimulate ovarian maturation from May to August ...
TOMOKO UTOH   +7 more
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Absorbance spectra and molecular structure of the blue-sensitive rod visual pigment in the conger eel (Conger conger)

Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences, 1996
The conger eel (Conger conger) is a nocturnal fish that can be found living in shallow coastal water and deep water down to 1000 m. The conger eel has a pure rod retina with a visual pigment maximally sensitive to blue light around 487 nm. We have cloned and sequenced the opsin cDNA which is presumed to code for this visual pigment and have found it to
Archer, S, Hirano, J
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The last stage in the life history of the European conger eel Conger conger: a transformation before death

Journal of Fish Biology, 2019
AbstractThe taxonomic, morphological and meristic features of a dark eel caught by commercial trawling off the Gulf of Patti, southern Tyrrhenian Sea, Mediterranean Sea, February 17, 2017, showed it to be a female Conger conger. Histological analysis of gonads demonstrated that the individual was in a post‐spawning phase.
Battaglia P.   +8 more
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Evidence for genetic differentiation in the European conger eel Conger conger based on mitochondrial DNA analysis

Fisheries Science, 2006
The European conger eel Conger conger is an important marine benthic fish in the North-East Atlantic and represents a valuable fishery resource. However, little is known about its reproductive biology. In an attempt to gain a better understanding of the conger eel population structure, mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) sequences were examined.
Alberto Teodorico CORREIA   +5 more
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Seasonal Occurrence and Diversity of Hemiuridae (Trematoda: Digenea) in Conger Eels (Conger conger) from Spain

Comparative Parasitology, 2004
Between the spring of 1999 and the spring of 2002, 196 conger eels, Conger conger, were collected from the Ria de Arousa, Galicia, Spain, and examined for hemiurid flukes. Five trematode species belonging to the family Hemiuridae were found: Hemiurus communis, Lecithochirium fusiforme, Lecithochirium rufoviride, Lecithochirium furcolabiatum, and ...
Román Vilas, Esperanza Paniagua
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Neuron-specific enolase and serotonin in the Merkel cells of conger-eel (Conger conger) epidermis

Histochemistry, 1986
Immunocytochemical techniques were used to investigate the distribution and co-localization of neuron-specific enolase (NSE) and serotonin (5-HT) in the skin of the conger eel, Conger conger. NSE and 5-HT immunoreactivity were found in Merkel cells; these cells were also identified at the electron-microscope level by the presence of characteristic ...
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Conger conger (Linnaeus 1758)

1929
Identification guide to Conger conger (European conger), and the geographical distribution of that species. Produced by Umberto D'Ancona, 1929. Includes two figures showing adult and juvenile of the species.
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