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Climate change amplifies neurotoxic methylmercury threat to Asian fish consumers. [PDF]

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Metabolic Rate of Goldfish (Carassius auratus) in the Face of Common Aquaculture Challenges. [PDF]

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Digestive and immune functions in the intestine of wild Ballan wrasse (Labrus bergylta)

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Molecular & Integrative Physiology, 2021
This study was carried out to profile key characteristics of intestinal functions and health in wild-caught Ballan wrasse. To describe functional variation along the intestine, samples were collected from four intestinal segments, named from the proximal to the distal segment: IN1, IN2, IN3 and IN4.
Weiwen, Zhou   +5 more
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Embryonic development in ballan wrasse Labrus bergylta

Journal of Fish Biology, 2012
Eight primary embryonic developmental stages were assigned to eggs of ballan wrasse Labrus bergylta using key morphological features following standardized nomenclature: Ia, Ib, II, III, IV, V, VI and VI+, reared from single family clutches under comparable environmental conditions in Ireland and Norway. Development in L.
J, D'Arcy   +8 more
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Labrus bergylta Ascanius 1767

2007
Published as part of Nurettin Meriç, Lütfiye Eryilmaz & Müfit Özulug, 2007, A catalogue of the fishes held in the Istanbul University, Science Faculty, Hydrobiology Museum., pp.
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Labrus bergylta Ascanius 1767

Ballan wrasse Labrus bergylta Ascanius 1767 is the largest species of wrasse (family: Labridae) inhabiting European waters, with a maximum observed length of 660 mm (Villegas-Ríos et al., 2021). Ballan wrasse also have the greatest longevity of European Labrids, with a maximum observed age of 29 years, as determined for a male specimen caught on the ...
Pritchard, Calum J.   +4 more
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Seasonal reproductive cycle of Ballan wrasse (Labrus bergylta) in Norway

2008
Two hundred and twenty four fish were caught over a 19 month period to investigate the reproductive cycle of Labrus bergylta in Norway. The gonadosomatic index of wild-caught L. bergylta was greatest during late-spring, this also coincided with the peak plasma levels of 11 ketotestosterone in male fish.
Muncaster, Simon   +5 more
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Studies on the biology of the ballan wrasse, Labrus bergylta

2013
An ever-increasing demand for ballan wrasse, for use as cleaner-fish on salmon farms, has revealed a dearth in the knowledge and literature regarding the early life history of the species and also its general population structure. Original contributions to knowledge are made in the early life history and phylogeography of ballan wrasse.
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