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Fisheries Oceanography, 2001
The ecosystem off central‐south Chile is one of the most productive marine systems in the world, providing approximately 4% of worldwide fish captures. We analysed the effect of freshwater input (river runoff and rainfall) to the coastal zone in central‐south Chile (36°00′–37°30′ lat.
R. A. Quiñones, R. M. Montes
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The ecosystem off central‐south Chile is one of the most productive marine systems in the world, providing approximately 4% of worldwide fish captures. We analysed the effect of freshwater input (river runoff and rainfall) to the coastal zone in central‐south Chile (36°00′–37°30′ lat.
R. A. Quiñones, R. M. Montes
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Temperature and oxygen supply shape the demersal community in a tropical Oxygen Minimum Zone
Environmental Biology of Fishes, 2022Tayler M. Clarke +6 more
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Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 1997
Abstract From late August to December, 1994, pre-settlement larvae and post-settlement recruits of the King George whiting, Sillaginodes punctata, were sampled approximately daily from Swan Bay, a small bay that is adjacent to Port Phillip Bay, southern Australia.
Paul A. Hamer, Gregory P. Jenkins
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Abstract From late August to December, 1994, pre-settlement larvae and post-settlement recruits of the King George whiting, Sillaginodes punctata, were sampled approximately daily from Swan Bay, a small bay that is adjacent to Port Phillip Bay, southern Australia.
Paul A. Hamer, Gregory P. Jenkins
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2021
Habitat catch composition is often an ignored aspect when commenting on the marine fish landings in the coastal regions. The statistical measures applied in this study attempts to reveal the sustainability status of fisheries in landing centres of Ratnagiri district of MS for thirty-seven years (1982-83 to 2018-19) in terms of Pelagic v/s Demersal fish
Prabhu, Nilima +2 more
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Habitat catch composition is often an ignored aspect when commenting on the marine fish landings in the coastal regions. The statistical measures applied in this study attempts to reveal the sustainability status of fisheries in landing centres of Ratnagiri district of MS for thirty-seven years (1982-83 to 2018-19) in terms of Pelagic v/s Demersal fish
Prabhu, Nilima +2 more
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Journal of Ichthyology, 2014
According to bottom trawl surveys of 1988–2012, spatial distribution, structure, and dynamics of biomass of demersal ichthyocenosis in the northeastern waters of Sakhalin are analyzed. It is shown that the shelf zone is of decisive importance for formation of fish aggregations in this region.
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According to bottom trawl surveys of 1988–2012, spatial distribution, structure, and dynamics of biomass of demersal ichthyocenosis in the northeastern waters of Sakhalin are analyzed. It is shown that the shelf zone is of decisive importance for formation of fish aggregations in this region.
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Tracking the effect of temperature in marine demersal fish communities
Ecological Indicators, 2021Antonio Punzón +2 more
exaly
The role of pelagic fish as forage for the demersal fish community in the southern Bay of Biscay
Journal of Marine Systems, 2008Izaskun Preciado, Francisco Velasco
exaly

