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The pink shrimp, Farfantepenaeus duorarum, fishery of Campeche Bank, Mexico, was analyzed in order to characterize it and to test the effect of different fishing intensities upon the stock.
M Ramírez-Rodríguez +2 more
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The impact of artisanal fishery of pink shrimp juveniles on recruitment and total production of Penaeus duorarum in the state of Campeche is analyzed using simulation models. The biological, population and fishery parameters available in literature were
A Gracia
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Chitosan-Vanillin Polymers from Farfantepenaeus Duorarum Residues for Lead Ion Removal from Aqueous Solutions [PDF]
Water contamination by lead has been studied extensively due to the risks it can cause for humans and the environment. Although there are traditional methods for removing this contaminant, it is necessary to evaluate sustainable and ecological ...
Miguel Arcadio Rosado Mendoza +4 more
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Para obtener el articulo completo pueden contactar al editor de la revista Ecosistemas y Recursos Agropecuarios en el siguiente correo era@ujat.mx y se les enviará sin ningún costo.
R. C. Mier y Reyes +5 more
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The pink shrimp, Farfantepenaeus duorarum, is one of the most important shrimp species commercially harvested along the Gulf and Atlantic coasts of the US. In this study we developed a mitochondrial marker suitable for population studies of the species.
Kenneth C. Stuck +2 more
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The ecology of electricity and electroreception
ABSTRACT Electricity, the interaction between electrically charged objects, is widely known to be fundamental to the functioning of living systems. However, this appreciation has largely been restricted to the scale of atoms, molecules, and cells. By contrast, the role of electricity at the ecological scale has historically been largely neglected ...
Sam J. England, Daniel Robert
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Abstract This study evaluated the effect of biofloc technology (BFT) at 3 (lsBFT) and 35 (hsBFT) practice salinity units (psu) on the zootechnical performance, oxygen consumption, antioxidant activity, and oxidative damage of Litopenaeus setiferus juveniles reared in outdoor tanks.
Manuel Valenzuela‐Jiménez +9 more
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Gulf fisheries supported resilience in the decade following unparalleled oiling
Abstract The 2010 Deepwater Horizon (DwH) disaster challenged the integrity of the Gulf of Mexico (GOM) large‐marine ecosystem at unprecedented scales, prompting concerns of devastating injury for GOM fisheries in the post‐spill decade. Following the catastrophe, projected economic losses for regional commercial, recreational, and mariculture sectors ...
Savannah H. Swinea, F. Joel Fodrie
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Modelling the biodiversity enhancement value of seagrass beds
Abstract Aim Seagrass beds are declining globally and are increasingly vulnerable to sea level rise (SLR), which could have consequences for the rich biodiversity they support. Spatial variation in the role of seagrass beds in enhancing biodiversity is poorly resolved, limiting our ability to set priorities for conservation and restoration. We aimed to
Jennifer McHenry +7 more
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Ecology and Life History of Snook Species in Texas
Abstract In recent years, the abundance and distribution of snook species (Centropomus spp.) have increased and expanded in Texas. As mobile predators, snook have the potential to alter marine communities as they expand; however, little is known about the functional impact of snook in Texas.
Ethan T. Getz +2 more
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