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First analysis of digenean populations in <i>Seriola dumerili</i> (Risso, 1810), (Teleostei: Carangidae) from the Algerian Coast: New host record for <i>Lecithocladium excisum</i> () Lühe, 1901. [PDF]
Amarache S, Boukadoum A, Tazerouti F.
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A Review of Traditional, Time-Honoured Foods and Recipes: To Choose to Use or Not to Use. [PDF]
Meyer-Rochow VB.
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Fish otoliths from the Messinian of Zakynthos Island (Ionian Sea, eastern Mediterraean) [PDF]
Agiadi, Konstantina +4 more
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Inter- en intra - specifieke verschillen in reproductiestrategie van verschillende Gadidae
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2016
Family Gadidae Micromesistius poutassou (Risso, 1827) —Blue whiting 165 specimens were caught at depths between 709 and 892 m. Length data were available for 102 specimens ranging from 12 to 40 cm TL (29.2±4.7). Habitat and Distribution: oceanic and bathypelagic at depth range 150– 3,000 m, usually 300– 400 m.
Bañon, Rafael +5 more
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Family Gadidae Micromesistius poutassou (Risso, 1827) —Blue whiting 165 specimens were caught at depths between 709 and 892 m. Length data were available for 102 specimens ranging from 12 to 40 cm TL (29.2±4.7). Habitat and Distribution: oceanic and bathypelagic at depth range 150– 3,000 m, usually 300– 400 m.
Bañon, Rafael +5 more
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2021
Published as part of Golani, Daniel, 2021, An updated Checklist of the Mediterranean fishes of Israel, with illustrations of recently recorded species and delineation of Lessepsian migrants, pp.
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Published as part of Golani, Daniel, 2021, An updated Checklist of the Mediterranean fishes of Israel, with illustrations of recently recorded species and delineation of Lessepsian migrants, pp.
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Immunological cross-reactions among gadidae parvalbumins
Biochemical Systematics and Ecology, 1975Abstract Antisera raised against apparently homogeneous whiting parvalbumin III have been found to recognize two non cross-reacting molecular species of parvalbumins. Aliquots of these antisera have been separately absorbed with two distinct parvalbumins from a near-related fish species, namely haddock parvalbumins II and III, and also with the ...
Andre Piront, Cecile Gosselin-Rey
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2014
Family Gadidae Rafinesque 1810 Gadini Rafinesque 1810b:11 [ref. 3595] (ordine) Gadus [latinized to Gadinia by Rafinesque 1815:82 [ref. 3584] (family); latinized to Gadidae by Bonaparte 1831:183 [ref. 4978] (family); considered valid with this authorship by Gill 1893b:137 [ref. 26255], by Nolf 1985:59 [ref. 32698], by Patterson 1993:637 [ref. 32940] and
Laan, Richard Van Der +2 more
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Family Gadidae Rafinesque 1810 Gadini Rafinesque 1810b:11 [ref. 3595] (ordine) Gadus [latinized to Gadinia by Rafinesque 1815:82 [ref. 3584] (family); latinized to Gadidae by Bonaparte 1831:183 [ref. 4978] (family); considered valid with this authorship by Gill 1893b:137 [ref. 26255], by Nolf 1985:59 [ref. 32698], by Patterson 1993:637 [ref. 32940] and
Laan, Richard Van Der +2 more
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