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FIGURE 2. Paratype of Nezumia shinoharai sp. nov. BSKU 44790, 33.3 mm HL, 198+ mm TL. (A) lateral view of fresh specimen; (B) dorsal and (C) ventral views of preserved specimen.
Endo, Hiromitsu, Nakayama, Naohide
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FIGURE 2. Physiculus indicus sp. nov., paratype, MTRLDST 00215, preserved. A. Lateral view. B. Ventral view of abdomen. C. Radiograph..Published as part of <i>Idrees Babu, K. K., Ho, Hsaun-Ching, Mariyambi, P.C. & Sureshkumar, S., 2022, Two new
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Evolution of Hemoglobin Genes in Codfishes Influenced by Ocean Depth
Understanding the genetic basis of adaptation is one of the main enigmas of evolutionary biology. Among vertebrates, hemoglobin has been well documented as a key trait for adaptation to different environments. Here, we investigate the role of hemoglobins
Helle Tessand Baalsrud +9 more
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Fig. 1. Fresh specimen of Coelorinchus sheni in lateral view. OCF-P03492, 196 mm HL, 692+ mm TL, East China Sea, north-west of Iejima island, Okinawa, Japan, 650 m depth.Published as part of Nakayama, Naohide, Takaoka, Hiroko & Miyamoto, Kei, 2018, First
Takaoka, Hiroko +2 more
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Performance of eDNA Filtration Methods for Monitoring Fish Diversity in a Hyper‐Tidal Estuary
This study evaluates four eDNA filtering methods, three manual filters (0.45, 1.2, and 5 μm) and a passive method, the metaprobe, across a salinity gradient in a hyper‐tidal estuarine ecosystem. Results show that the 0.45 μm filter detected the highest species richness (39 species), followed by the metaprobe (35 species), and the 1.2 μm (34 species ...
Jake M. Jackman +7 more
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FIGURE 5. Physiculus lakshadeepa sp. nov., fresh condition, from the holotype???. A. Lateral view of anterior body, fresh condition. B. Close-up of high first dorsal fin with first ray filamentous. C.
Idrees Babu, K. K. +3 more
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Complete mitochondrial genome of the Pacific cod, Gadus macrocephalus (Gadiformes, Gadidae) [PDF]
The Pacific cod Gadus macrocephalus is a commercially important species belonging to the family Gadidae. In this study, we performed the first sequencing and assembly of the complete mitochondrial genome of G. macrocephalus. The complete mitochondrial genome is 16,567 bp long, consisting of 13 protein-coding genes, 22 tRNA genes, 2 rRNA genes, and a ...
Song, Ha Yeun +4 more
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Estimating Time‐Varying Productivity and Reference Points: A Case of North Sea Demersal Fish Stocks
ABSTRACT The productivity of marine fish populations determines both maximum sustainable yield (MSY) and resilience to exploitation. While biological reference points like MSY and BMSY depend on species traits and population density, they are also influenced by environmental variability and ecological interactions.
Tobias K. Mildenberger +5 more
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Lemes, Paola C. R., Loeb, Marina V., Santificetur, César, Melo, Marcelo R. S. (2016): Redescription of Urophycis brasiliensis (Kaup 1858), a senior synonym of Urophycis latus Miranda Ribeiro 1903 (Gadiformes: Phycidae).
Melo, Marcelo R. S. +3 more
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FIGURE 1. Coelorinchus tricristiger sp. nov., holotype, IOM M.120-009, 197+ mm TL, 57 mm HL, preserved. A. Lateral view. B. Head, dorsal view. C. Head, ventral view. Captions: 1, scaleless area on top of snout; 2, medial occipital ridge.
Iwamoto, Tomio, Prokofiev, Artem M.
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