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Evaluating small-scale distribution and movement patterns of juvenile fishes within estuarine systems is necessary for identifying favorable nursery habitats and adequately interpreting local instantaneous growth and mortality estimates. Finescale, size-
SZ Herzka +3 more
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The fish order Pleuronectiformes, composed of 14 families, has two suborders: Psettodoidei (with one family) and Pleuronectoidei (with thirteen families).
Marisa F.C. Azevedo +4 more
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Interspecific hybridization increased in congeneric flatfishes after the Prestige oil spill. [PDF]
Marine species with relatively low migratory capacity are threatened by habitat alterations derived from human activities. In November 2002 the tanker Prestige sank off the Spanish northwest coast releasing 70,000 tons of fuel and damaging biota in the ...
Victor Crego-Prieto +3 more
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Are flatfishes (Pleuronectiformes) monophyletic? [PDF]
All extant species of flatfish (order Pleuronectiformes) are thought to descend from a common ancestor, and therefore to represent a monophyletic group. This hypothesis is based largely on the dramatic bilateral asymmetry and associated ocular migration characteristics of all flatfish. Yet, molecular-based phylogenetic studies have been inconclusive on
Matthew A, Campbell +2 more
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Distribution and stocks of mass bottom and demersal fishes by areas of the northwestern Japan Sea
Features of seasonal distribution are considered for the most abundant fish species in the northwestern Japan Sea and their stocks are assessed on the data of the bottom trawl survey over the shelf and continental slope from Peter the Great Bay to the ...
Pavel V. Kalchugin +2 more
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Fæðuval landsela í ósum lax og silungsveiðiáa í Húnaþingi vestra, metin útfrá fæðuleifum í selasaur [PDF]
The effect of harbour seal predation on salmonids has been frequently debated, although interactions between these species have never been thoroughly investigated in Icelandic waters prior to this study.
Granquist, Sandra, Hauksson, Erlingur
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Advances in genomics for flatfish aquaculture [PDF]
Fish aquaculture is considered to be one of the most sustainable sources of protein for humans. Many different species are cultured worldwide, but among them, marine flatfishes comprise a group of teleosts of high commercial interest because of their highly prized white flesh. However, the aquaculture of these fishes is seriously hampered by the scarce
Cerdà, Joan, Manchado, Manuel
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Mitogenomes of flatfishes (Pleuronectiformes) exhibit the greatest diversity of gene rear-rangements in teleostean fishes. Duplicate control regions (CRs) have been found in the mito-genomes of two flatfishes, Samariscus latus (Samaridae) and Laeops ...
Dong-He Li +4 more
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Flatfishes in the family Cynoglossidae are an important coastal fishery in Myanmar. Due to the overlapping morphologies of multiple tonguesole species, caught both as bycatch from trawl fisheries and targeted specifically by small scale fishers, they are
IRIS SEGURA-GARCIA +3 more
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Trophic niche overlap between flatfishes in a nursery area on the Portuguese coast
The diets and the trophic niche overlap between seven flatfish species were studied in a coastal nursery adjoining to the Tagus estuary (Portugal). Fish were sampled monthly, from March to November 1999, using a beach seine.
Henrique N. Cabral +2 more
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