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The complete mitochondrial genome of Lutjanus bohar (Actinopterygii, Lutjanidae) [PDF]
Lutjanus bohar Forsskål 1775, a large reef-associated fish species, is widely distributed across tropical and subtropical waters and is recognized as a significant commercial fishery resource. Here, the complete mitochondrial genome of L.
Xin Huang +9 more
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Cytogenetic analysis in western Atlantic snappers (Perciformes, Lutjanidae) [PDF]
The Lutjanidae or snappers are a family of perciform fishes, mainly marine but with some members living in estuaries and entering fresh water to feed. Some are important food fish. Cytogenetic data for Lutjanidae are scarce.
Wagner F Molina
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The complete mitochondrial genome of Lutjanus ophuysenii and phylogenetic analysis [PDF]
The complete mitochondrial genome of Lutjanus ophuysenii was analyzed by the next-generation sequencing. It was composed of 13 protein-coding genes (PCGs), 22 transfer RNA genes (tRNA), 2 ribosomal RNA genes (rRNA), and a control region with a total ...
Peng Sun +3 more
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Lutjanidae comprises 21 genera and 135 species widespread throughout Atlantic, Indian and Pacific oceans. Nonetheless, the phylogenetic relationships of Lutjaninae remain uncertain. Furthermore, phylogenetic hypotheses for Lutjanus alexandrei, an endemic
Ivana B Veneza +2 more
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An approach to unraveling the coexistence of snappers (Lutjanidae) using otolith morphology
The sagittae otolith morphology of marine fishes has been used in many ecomorphological studies to explain certain ecological adaptations of species to habitat. Our study compares the sagittal otolith shapes of ten species of snappers (Family Lutjanidae)
Zahra Sadighzadeh +4 more
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The Assemblage of Carnivore Fish Composition (Lutjanidae, Lethrinidae, Haemulidae and Serranidae) of a Thousand Islands, Jakarta, Indonesia [PDF]
The pivotal contribution of the Lutjanidae, Lethrinidae, and Serranidae families to coral reef ecosystems, coupled with their significance as targets for fishing activities, underscores the importance of understanding their presence and population ...
Putra Risandi Dwirama
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Lutjanus inermis (Peters, 1869), Golden Snapper, range extension to the Galapagos Islands [PDF]
The well-cataloged marine fish fauna of the Galapagos Islands includes eight of the 12 species of snappers (Lutjanidae) found in the Tropical Eastern Pacific. A recent recreational scuba dive in the Galapagos produced photographs of an additional snapper
D. Ross Robertson +2 more
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تقدير جهد الصيد في د يحمض، جزيرة سقطرى - اليمن
بيانات اسماك الشعب المرجانية التي تم تجميعها خلال الفترة مارس 2007 حتى مارس 2009 في منطقة د يحمض تعطي فرصة لمعرفة تأثير الاصطياد في تركيبة المجتمع السمكي، فقد تم تحليل البيانات لمعرفة التغيرات في جهد الاصطياد. وأظهرت النتائج أن الصيادين في منطقة د يحمض -
M. A. El Sanabany, M. K. H. Ali
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This paper presents a bio-economic analysis of the hand-line and gillnet coastal fisheries off Pernambuco State, north-eastern Brazil, in order to define management measures to support the decision-making process available to fisheries managers to reduce
Sérgio Mattos +2 more
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Fish scale shape was used to identify geographic variants among Lutjanidae (Lutjanus argentiventris, L. guttatus and L. peru). Specimens were collected from three different geographic areas, north to south of the tropical Pacific coast of Mexico: Puerto ...
Ana L. Ibáñez +2 more
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