Results 121 to 130 of about 1,469 (216)
Large-scale sequencing of flatfish genomes provides insights into the polyphyletic origin of their specialized body plan. [PDF]
Lü Z +25 more
europepmc +1 more source
Mortality of non-target flatfishes escaping from demersal trawl codends
Mortality of non-target flatfishes that had escaped from various sizes (40, 44 and 50mm) of codend meshes was determined by capturing and holding the escapees in cages for 7days.
Duzbastilar, F. O., Gul, B., Aydin, C.
core +1 more source
Pleuronectiformes (flatfishes) occur throughout the global oceans, and have high ecological and commercial importance in some areas. Though much is known regarding life history, abundance, and distribution for the benthic adult stages of flatfish species,
Sutton, Tracey, Malarky, Lacey
core
Growth and behavior of juvenile Alaskan flatfishes in the laboratory
Juvenile Pacific halibut reared in the laboratory grew at a faster rate and had a more uniform distribution in behavior tests than juveniles of yellowfin sole and rock sole.
Moles, Adam, Scott, Ryan
core
Predations on the Young Flatfishes in the Japan Sea
Predations on larval, juvenile and young flatfishes in the Japan Sea were investigated. Predation data were obtained from a survey of stomach contents of fish in Wakasa Bay and off the San-in Coast, the western Japan Sea. Further information was obtained
2700 +3 more
core
Pleuronectiformes (flatfishes) occur throughout the global oceans, and have high ecological and commercial importance in some areas. Though much is known regarding life history, abundance, and distribution for the benthic adult stage of flatfish species,
Malarky, Lacey
core
FishShapes v1: Functionally relevant measurements of teleost shape and size on three dimensions. [PDF]
Price SA +28 more
europepmc +1 more source
The Symmetry of the Internal Ears in Flatfishes [PDF]
openaire +2 more sources
Functional Evolution of Clustered Aquaporin Genes Reveals Insights into the Oceanic Success of Teleost Eggs. [PDF]
Ferré A +7 more
europepmc +1 more source
The secret in their eyes: A review of the recessus orbitalis, a unique structure of flatfishes. [PDF]
Presti P, Johnson GD, Datovo A.
europepmc +1 more source

