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Pacific cod (Gadus macrocephalus ) workshop – Field efforts and current research 2023
A 2-day workshop was held at the Alaska Fisheries Science Center in Seattle, Washington, on November 28-29, 2023. The purpose of this workshop was to bring together scientists from various disciplines working on aspects of Pacific cod ecology, life history, distribution, stock assessment, and fisheries management.Rand, K. M. +6 more
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Russian Journal of Marine Biology, 2009
The variability of the Gmo3, Gmo34, Gmo35, and Pgmo32 DNA microsatellite loci in Pacific cod Gadus macrocephalus samples from different areas of the North Pacific was analyzed. The data obtained show that Pacific cod from the southern Kuril Islands significantly differs from the populations of the Bering Sea, the Sea of Okhotsk, and the coastal waters ...
A. N. Stroganov +3 more
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The variability of the Gmo3, Gmo34, Gmo35, and Pgmo32 DNA microsatellite loci in Pacific cod Gadus macrocephalus samples from different areas of the North Pacific was analyzed. The data obtained show that Pacific cod from the southern Kuril Islands significantly differs from the populations of the Bering Sea, the Sea of Okhotsk, and the coastal waters ...
A. N. Stroganov +3 more
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Neuromast Formation in the Prehatching Embryos of the Cod Fish, Gadus Macrocephalus Tilesius
Zoological Science, 1997Abstract To clarify when the free neuromasts of fish become functional, the neuromast formation in the embryonic development of the cod fish Gadus macrocephalus Tilesius was investigated. The initial appearance of placodes and an increase in the number and distribution of free neuromasts were followed using light microscopy and scanning electron ...
Machiko Otsuka, Shin-ichi Nagai
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Somatic growth and otolith microstructure of larval and juvenile pacific cod Gadus macrocephalus
Fisheries Science, 2007Microstructures of sagittae and lapilli were examined in relation to somatic growth for reared larvae and juveniles of Pacific cod. The Laird-Gompertz model was fitted to the daily age and somatic growth relationship. Growth increments were deposited on a daily basis in both kinds of otoliths, with a check formed at hatching.
Yoji Narimatsij +4 more
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Sperm Cryopreservation of Pacific Cod Gadus macrocephalus
Korean Journal of Ichthyology, 2019Yong Hyun Do +3 more
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