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Age, not growth, explains larger body size of Pacific cod larvae during recent marine heatwaves [PDF]
Marine heatwaves (MHWs) are often associated with physiological changes throughout biological communities but can also result in biomass declines that correspond with shifts in phenology.
Jessica A. Miller +5 more
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Application of the Gadidae Fish Processing Waste for Food Grade Gelatin Production
Waste from fish cutting (heads, swim bladders, fins, skin, and bones) is a high-value technological raw material for obtaining substances and products with a wide range of properties. The possibility of using waste from cutting fish of the Gadidae family:
Nikita Yu. Zarubin +7 more
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Factors Influencing Undesirable Sensory Properties in Protein Hydrolysates and Remediation Strategies for Food Applications. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Enzymatic hydrolysis is used to produce protein hydrolysates from animal‐ and plant‐based sources, which are widely utilized in industry due to their nutritional, functional, and bioactive properties. However, these hydrolysates can exhibit unattractive sensory properties, such as off‐flavors or off‐odors, which limit their use in food ...
Ramakrishna TRB +7 more
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Widespread Phenological Shifts With Temperature in Alaska's Marine Fishes. [PDF]
We investigated changes in the phenology of early life stages of fishes in the Gulf of Alaska and Bering Sea. Larval size on a standardized date was used as a proxy for larval developmental timing in spring. For most species, interannual variation in mean size‐at‐date was significantly and positively related to temperature, demonstrating widespread ...
Rogers LA, Axler KE, Bigman JS.
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The Atlantic cod was listed as ‘vulnerable’ by the International Union for Conservation of Nature, a condition that persists today. Fishing pressure on the Atlantic cod could be partially transferred to the Pacific cod, since the two cod species share ...
Mário Quaresma +6 more
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Description of electrophoretic loci in Atlantic cod, Gadus morhua, and comparison with Pacific cod, Gadus macrocephalus [PDF]
Electrophoretic analyses of 23 proteins using extracts of eye, liver. muscle, and heart revealed 45 loci in Atlantic cod, 41 considered usable for routine analyses. Genetic variation was observed at 18 loci in two samples of Atlantic cod, and the average heterozygosities in these two samples are 0.100 and 0.130, which is larger than previous estimates ...
W S, Grant, G, Ståhl
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Several studies have demonstrated the importance of integrating intraspecific genetic variation in forecasting the habitat suitability of species under climate change scenarios.
Linjie Li +4 more
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Growth of pacific cod Gadus macrocephalus in the first year of life
Data of observations and published materials on linear and weight growth of pacific cod in the first year of life are analyzed for different habitats. The growth curve is approximated by logistic function. Monthly increments for the body length of larvae
A. V. Buslov, S. L. Ovsyannikova
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A SNPs (Single Nucleotide Polymorphism) based analysis was developed to differentiate four economically important species belonging to the Gadiformes order: Pacific cod Gadus macrocephalus, Atlantic cod Gadus morhua, Haddock Melanogrammus aeglefinus and ...
R. Mantovani +4 more
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Composition of the demersal fish community in the bottom biotopes of 14 biostatistical areas of the Okhotsk Sea is considered on the data of 9,189 standard trawl catches obtained in 95 expeditions conducted by Pacific Fish. Res.
V. P. Shuntov, O. S. Temnykh
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