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Diet, growth and reproduction of four flatfishes on the Portuguese coast
Four flatfish species were collected between January 2003 and June 2005 from commercial fishing vessels operating with gill nets and bottom trawls along the Portuguese coast in order to examine feeding habits, age and growth and reproduction.
Célia M. Teixeira +2 more
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Reconciling seascape genetics and fisheries science in three codistributed flatfishes
Uncertainty hampers innovative mixed‐fisheries management by the scales at which connectivity dynamics are relevant to management objectives. The spatial scale of sustainable stock management is species‐specific and depends on ecology, life history and ...
Sara Vandamme +6 more
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ABSTRACT Light can be used to deter bycatch from fishing nets, but few studies have aimed to quantify how species view and respond to light. Here, we used visual models to predict how target (plaice Pleuronectes platessa) and bycatch (small‐spotted catshark Scyliorhinus canicular and undersized skates, Raja spp) species, captured in mixed demersal ...
Jasmine Somerville +2 more
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The evolutionary origin of flatfish asymmetry
All adult flatfishes (Pleuronectiformes), including the gastronomically familiar plaice, sole, turbot and halibut, have highly asymmetrical skulls, with both eyes placed on one side of the head. This arrangement, one of the most extraordinary anatomical specializations among vertebrates, arises through migration of one eye during late larval ...
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Environmental salinity and osmoregulatory processes in cultured flatfish
The aim of this study was to carry out a comparative analysis of the osmoregulatory properties and associated energy metabolism of euryhaline flatfish species that are cultured in the world.
Francisco J Arjona +15 more
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Flatfish lesion detection based on part segmentation approach and lesion image generation
The flatfish is a major farmed species consumed globally in large quantities. However, due to the densely populated farming environment, flatfish are susceptible to lesions and diseases, making early lesion detection crucial.
Seo‐Bin Hwang +5 more
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The loss of biodiversity in aquatic ecosystems is a major problem for society, with very significant ecological and economic deleterious effects.
Carla Martins
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The contribution of spawning closures to sustainable management of North Sea flatfish fisheries is explored using a spatial and temporal explicit model of four target species (sole, plaice, turbot and brill) and two bycatch species (cod, rays).
Poos, J.J. +2 more
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Bioinspired flatfish detection using electrical impedance measurements - dataset
Dataset used to create figures demonstrating operation of the developed flatfish detection system based on electrical impedance measurements.
Lukasz Nowak (8624811)
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The larval development of Etropus longimanus and Symphurus trewavasae (Pleuronectiformes) off the Buenos Aires coast was described. Both species have an elongated body; however, as the total length of Etropus longimanus larvae increased, their body ...
Carla Derisio +3 more
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