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Studies on the growth of the wedge clam, Donax (Latona) cuneatus Linnaeus [PDF]

open access: yes, 1955
Of the several species of wedge clams of the family Donacidce that occur on the east and west coasts of India in the surf-beaten sands, Donax scortum to some and Donax cuneatus to a very large extent are valued as food by many people. In the Palk Bay,
Nayar, K Nagappan
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Ecology, Fishery and Aquaculture in Gulf of California, Mexico: Pen Shell Atrina maura (Sowerby, 1835) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
The pen shell Atrina maura bears economic importance in northwest Mexico. This chapter considers a review on diverse ecology, fishery, and aquaculture topics of this species, carried out in northwest Mexico.
Arturo Fierro-Coronado, Jesús   +6 more
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Studies on the fishery and biology of the Malabar sole, Cynoglossus semifasciatus Day [PDF]

open access: yes, 1955
The Malabar sole, Cynoglossus semifasciatus Day, is a fish of considerable commercial importance along the Malabar Coast. Apart from the fact that it ranks often next only to the sardine and the mackerel in total landings, it is the only fish ...
Bhimachar, B S, Seshappa, G
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Dinámica poblacional y reproductiva de Turbinella angulata y Busycon perversum (Mesogasteropoda: Turbinellidae y Melongenidae) en el Banco de Campeche, México Turbinella angulata and Busycon perversum (Mesogasteropoda: Turbinellidae and Melongenidae) population and reproductive dynamics in the Campeche Bank, Mexico

open access: yesRevista de Biología Tropical, 2013
Turbinella angulata y Busycon perversum aportan la mayor captura de caracol en el Golfo de México (90%).Se realizaron muestreos mediante transectos lineales (150x1.5m) de abril 2008 a marzo 2010 y en las capturas comerciales del Banco de Campeche (18 ...
Josefina Santos Valencia   +2 more
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Study on the induced maturation of the Indian pearl oyster Pinctada fucata (Gould) at Tuticorin, Tamil Nadu, India [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
In the induced maturation experiments of the pearl oyster Pinctada fucata (Gould), 7.5 ± 3.54%, 6.67% and 15 ± 7.07% fully mature pearl oysters were obtained on day 43, 42 and 36 in oysters fed with mixed algae (T-1), mixed algae and raw corn flour (T-2),
Menon, N R, Pillai, V K, Velayudhan, T S
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Distribución, abundancia y reproducción de Opisthonema oglinum (Pisces: Clupeidae) en la plataforma continental del sur del Golfo de México

open access: yesRevista de Biología Tropical, 1998
Se analizan diversos aspectos de la biología y ecología de Opisthonema oglinum con base en 813 individuos obtenidos en seis cruceros oceanográficos. Esta especie dependiente estuarina, se distribuye en la Sonda de Campeche entre los 12 y 36 m.
M. C. García-Abad   +3 more
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Aquacultural Homoeopathy: A Focus on Marine Species [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Homoeopathy is an alternative medical system proposed by Samuel Hahnemann in the eighteenth century. It uses highly diluted and agitated substances that derived from plants, minerals or animals, which have shown to be effective in human medicine ...
Andressa, Teles   +24 more
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Biology of the silver belly, Leiognathus bindus (Val). of the Calicut coast [PDF]

open access: yes, 1963
The silver bellies constitute one of the important inshore fisheries of India. From All- India fish landings it is evident that there have been wide fluctuations in the magnitude of Leiognathus fisheries from1950 to 1953.
Balan, V
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Reproducción, dieta y pesquería del pulpo Octopus (Octopus) hubbsorum (Mollusca: Cephalopoda) en la costa de Oaxaca, México

open access: yesRevista de Biología Tropical, 2009
Se analizan algunos aspectos de la biología y pesquería de Octopus hubbsorum capturado por pesca artesanal en Puerto Ángel, Oaxaca, México. Las muestras se obtuvieron de enero 2002 a noviembre 2003 con una periodicidad quincenal.
Maria del Carmen Alejo-Plata   +3 more
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Oxygen consumption and viability of Chanos chanos (Forskal) in relation to size [PDF]

open access: yes, 1952
The importance of the size factor in metabolic studies on fish has been emphasised by Rubner (1924) who found that the oxygen consumption in the pike and in the tench was correlated exponentially with the body weight of the fish.
Tampi, P R S, Viswanathan, R
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