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Indicators of overfishing of snapper (Lutjanidae) populations on the southwest shelf of Cuba
Ocean & Coastal Management, 2018Abstract Spawning aggregations are critical for the resilience of some coral reef fish populations and for the sustainability of many coastal fisheries. However, overexploitation of these aggregations is leading to a rapid decline of fish stocks. The fish aggregation site (FAS) associated with the San Felipe Keys National Park (in southwestern Cuba ...
Elena de la Guardia +7 more
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Ethnoecology of Lutjanidae (snappers) in communities of artisanal fisheries in northeast Brazil
Ocean & Coastal Management, 2019Abstract Fishermen's knowledge of fish assists in the sustainable harvesting and maintenance of fish stocks. This ethnoecological study aimed to describe and analyze the knowledge of artisanal fishermen regarding the biology and ecology of snappers and to compare their knowledge with information in the scientific literature.
Messias, Matheus A. +6 more
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Growth rates of Lutjanidae (snappers) in tropical Australian waters
Journal of Fish Biology, 1985Growth rates of three commercial species of Lutjanidae were estimated from sections of vertebrae cross‐checked with scales. The von Bertalanffy growth constants for Lutjanus malabaricus were K=0.168, L∞=70.7 cm standard length (S.L.). For Pristipomoides multidens these were K= 0.219, L∞= 59.1cm, and for Pristipomoides typus K=0.254, L∞= 51.5 cm. Length/
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THE CAUDAL MUSCULATURE OF HOPLOPAGRUS GUNTHERI GILL (PERCIFORMES: LUTJANIDAE)
Canadian Journal of Zoology, 1963The caudal musculature of Hoplopagrus comprises dorsal and ventral superficial flexors reinforced by a deltoid flexor tendon, dorsal and ventral deep flexors a hypochordal longitudinal muscle, a dorsal adductor, and interradials. These provide for flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, rotation, and probably circumduction of fin rays.
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Population dynamics of Etelis carbunculus (Lutjanidae in Tonga, South Pacific) [PDF]
This paper presents a tentative estimate of the parameters L8 and K of the von Bertalanffy growth function, and an estimate of total mortality derived from the analysis, using the ELEFAN I and II programs, of length-frequency data on the snapper Etelis carbunculus (Lutjanidae) collected on seamounts of the Kingdom of Tonga, South Pacific.
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