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ABSTRACT To monitor the effect of nature restoration projects in North Sea ecosystems, accurate and intensive biodiversity assessments are vital. DNA‐based techniques and especially environmental (e)DNA metabarcoding is becoming a powerful monitoring tool.
Karlijn Doorenspleet +7 more
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Atlas and zoogeography of common fishes in the Bering Sea and northeastern Pacific [PDF]
The geographic and depth frequency distribution of 124 common demersal fish species in the northeastern Pacific were plotted from data on me at the Northwest and Alaska Fisheries Center (NWAFC), National Marine Fisheries Service.
Allen, M. James, Smith, Gary B.
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Density-dependent changes in effective area occupied for sea-bottom-associated marine fishes [PDF]
The spatial distribution of marine fishes can change for many reasons including density-dependent distributional shifts. Previous studies show mixed support for either the proportional-density model, PDM (no relationship between abundance and area ...
Gao, Jin +4 more
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The complete mitochondrial genome of Coelorinchus multispinulosus was determined using the MiSeq platform. The mitogenome of C. multispinulosus (15,937 bp) contained 13 protein-coding genes, 22 tRNAs, two ribosomal RNAs (12S and 16S), and a control ...
Sapto Andriyono +4 more
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Using fish eDNA metabarcoding, we successfully described an overwintering fish community in ice‐covered environments. eDNA data indicated that the dominant species were Clupea pallasii in the lagoon and Tribolodon spp. in the inlet river. Our findings suggested that the eDNA technique is useful for studying ice‐covered areas and could provide new ...
Tatsuya Kawakami +4 more
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Cruise Report: Spring 2006 Survey of ecological conditions of the U.S. Middle Atlantic Bight NOAA Ship Nancy Foster NF-06-06-NCCOS (May 12 - May 21, 2006) [PDF]
This cruise report is a summary of a field survey conducted in coastal-ocean waters of the Mid-Atlantic Bight from Nags Head, North Carolina to Cape Cod, Massachusetts and from approximately 1 nautical mile (nm) of shore seaward to the shelf break (100 m)
Cooksey, Cynthia
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The full-length mitochondrial genome of Muraenolepis orangiensis (Vaillant, 1888) was studied using PacBio platform and it is first report in a Muraenolepididae family.
Eunkyung Choi +8 more
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The goal of this study was to leverage existing survey technology to design and test an eDNA sampler that captures an integrated eDNA sample over the length of a deep‐water transect. We provide a biological interpretation of the resulting data, demonstrating the usefulness of such technology to understand the ocean environments, using fish species as ...
Cindy Bessey +11 more
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Swimming abilities of temperate pelagic fish larvae prove that they may control their dispersion in coastal areas [PDF]
The Sense Acuity and Behavioral (SAAB) Hypothesis proposes that the swimming capabilities and sensorial acuity of temperate fish larvae allows them to find and swim towards coastal nursery areas, which are crucial for their recruitment. To gather further
Baptista, Vânia +8 more
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The objective of the study was to compare the performance of visual examination and DNA metabarcoding of stomach contents of the same individual redfish (Sebastes sp.) caught in the estuary and northern Gulf of St. Lawrence. The use of DNA metabarcoding along with SCA validates and improves the taxonomical resolution of visually determined prey, which ...
Sarah Brown‐Vuillemin +8 more
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