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Flatfish fishery: impact & challenges

open access: yes, 2012
Soetaert, Maarten   +4 more
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Saccular otolith mass asymmetry in adult flatfishes

open access: yesJournal of Fish Biology, 2008
16 pages, 6 figures, 1 tableA dimensionless measure of otolith mass asymmetry, χ, was calculated as the difference between the masses of the right and left paired otoliths divided by average otolith mass.
Antoni Lombarte, M Demestre
exaly   +2 more sources

Behaviour and the distribution of flatfishes

open access: yesJournal of Sea Research, 1997
Abstract The paper reviews the changes in distribution that take place during the development of flatfishes from the egg to the adult. It describes the behaviour patterns involved in changing habitats, particularly the use of vertical migration to take advantage of tidal currents to aid transport, and the controlling mechanisms underlying these ...
R N Gibson
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Immediate Hypersensitivity Responses in Flatfish

Science, 1974
Fungal extracts that precipitate with human C-reactive protein caused immediate erythema on subdermal injection into marine flatfish. Only species with calcium-dependent serum precipitins to these fungi showed skin reactions. Immediate hypersensitivity in a nonreactive species could be induced after injection with serum from reactive species.
T C, Fletcher, B A, Baldo
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An overview of the second flatfish symposium: Recruitment in flatfish

Netherlands Journal of Sea Research, 1994
The Second International Flatfish Symposium was focused around recruitment and opened with a challenge and a question. The challenge was to intensify and clarify our thinking about recruitment. The question was: why, after nearly a century of concerted efforts, do we not yet understand (have the ability to predict) variability in year-class strength of
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The physiology of flatfish chromatophores

Microscopy Research and Technique, 2002
AbstractMost flatfish, of the order Pleuronectiformes, possess a white lower side, and a brown or grey upper side. This upper side can display integumentary patterning with dark areas and colored or white spots. Chromatophores in flatfish are dermal and epidermal melanophores, as well as dermal xanthophores, erythrophores, iridophores, and leucophores,
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Flatfishes (Pleuronectiformes)

2021
Document has 135 pages.
Topp, Robert W., Hoff, Jr., Frank H.
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