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2007
Published as part of Nurettin Meriç, Lütfiye Eryilmaz & Müfit Özulug, 2007, A catalogue of the fishes held in the Istanbul University, Science Faculty, Hydrobiology Museum., pp.
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Published as part of Nurettin Meriç, Lütfiye Eryilmaz & Müfit Özulug, 2007, A catalogue of the fishes held in the Istanbul University, Science Faculty, Hydrobiology Museum., pp.
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PHOTOREPAIR IN LARVAL ANCHOVY, ENGRAULIS MORDAX
Photochemistry and Photobiology, 1981Abstract Photorepair of UV‐B lesions occurred in embryonic northern anchovy larvae. The photoreactive fluence rate required to fully activate photorepair mechanisms was less than 10% of that available from the sun on a clear day in March (33N). Even with UV–B enhancement from ozone depletion, sufficient photoreactive fluence exists in the sea to ensure
S E, Kaupp, J R, Hunter
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European Food Research and Technology, 2000
During fish ripening, biochemical changes occur that give rise to the organoleptic properties characteristic of the product. Enzymes play a key role in this ripening process, although it is not known exactly which enzymes are involved. We investigated the effects of the gutting method (nobbing only, or nobbing and butterflying) and addition of ...
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During fish ripening, biochemical changes occur that give rise to the organoleptic properties characteristic of the product. Enzymes play a key role in this ripening process, although it is not known exactly which enzymes are involved. We investigated the effects of the gutting method (nobbing only, or nobbing and butterflying) and addition of ...
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Microplastics in livers of European anchovies ( Engraulis encrasicolus , L.)
Environmental Pollution, 2017Microplastics (MPs) are thought to be ingested by a wide range of marine organisms before being excreted. However, several studies in marine organisms from different taxa have shown that MPs and nanoplastics could be translocated in other organs. In this study, we investigated the presence of MPs in the livers of commercial zooplanktivorous fishes ...
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Engraulis nasutus Castelnau 1878
2018Engraulis nasutus Castelnau 1878 [= Thryssa nasuta] Figures 6–7 Engraulis nasutus Castelnau 1878b: 51 (type locality, Norman River). Castelnau (1878b) described Engraulis nasutus on the basis of an unspecified number of specimens from the Norman River.
Gill, Anthony C. +2 more
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Engraulis encrasicholus Linné 1758
2023Identification guide to Engraulis encrasicholus (anchovy), and the geographical distribution of that species. Produced by L. Fage, 1930. Includes 1 figure.
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Engraulis encrasicholus Linné 1758 (2)
2023Identification guide to Engraulis encrasicholus (anchovy), and the geographical distribution of that species. Produced by L. Fage, 1930. Includes 5 figures.
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On Engraulis japonicus Schlegel
1891(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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The follicular prolactin cells of the primitive teleost Engraulis japonica
Cell and Tissue Research, 1976The elopiform teleost Engraulis japonica was used for a light and electron microscopical study of the follicle epithelium in the rostral pars distalis of the pituitary. In this species, which has one large follicle in the anterior hypophysis, there is no persistent orohypophysial duct in postmetamorphic stages. The apical pole of the prolactin cells is
R, Olsson, H, Fujita
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2009
Peculiarities of Engraulis encrasicholus maeoticus Pusanov and Engraulis encrasicholus ponticus Aleksandrov shape of sagittal otoliths are described. Otoliths of E. e. maeoticus and E. e. ponticus Aleksandrov are shown to differ considerably and therefore can be used for determination of the subspecies of Engraulis encrasicholus.
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Peculiarities of Engraulis encrasicholus maeoticus Pusanov and Engraulis encrasicholus ponticus Aleksandrov shape of sagittal otoliths are described. Otoliths of E. e. maeoticus and E. e. ponticus Aleksandrov are shown to differ considerably and therefore can be used for determination of the subspecies of Engraulis encrasicholus.
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