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Abstract Reproductive activity of Red Snapper Lutjanus campechanus (Poey, 1860) at artificial reefs (ARs) are only recently being investigated. Yet, the management of the fishery differs on a regional basis with state and federal jurisdictions, and reproductive differences among regions have not been investigated. To compare the reproductive activity
Catheline Y.M. Froehlich +4 more
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Reef fish movement and community assemblages associated with a newly deployed artificial reef
Artificial reefs provide critical habitat for fish in areas lacking benthic structure, yet our understanding of how artificial reefs function and develop is limited.
Jade M. Carver +5 more
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Movement traits important to conservation and fisheries management: an example with red snapper [PDF]
Site fidelity, space use, and dispersal are commonly estimated with acoustic telemetry (AT) to help inform management and conservation. These behaviors can change with age, habitat and environmental conditions and our ability to accurately estimate them ...
Susan K. Lowerre-Barbieri +7 more
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Pangandaran waters is one of productive fishing ground for Indonesian fisheries. One of potential catch in this area is red snapper. Red snapper (Lutjanus campechanus) is a type of demersal fish.
Vika Nurlita, Dyahruri Sanjayasari
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Population structure and variance effective size of red snapper (Lutjanus campechanus) in the northern Gulf of Mexico [PDF]
We assayed allelic variation at 19 nuclear-encoded microsatellites among 1622 Gulf red snapper (Lutjanus campechanus) sampled from the 1995 and 1997 cohorts at each of three offshore localities in the northern Gulf of Mexico (Gulf).
Eric Saillant, John R. Gold
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Egg quality traits and predictors of embryo and fry viability in red snapper Lutjanus campechanus
The quality of red snapper eggs is highly variable and unpredictable in aquaculture, leading to high mortality during early larval rearing. In this work, the viability of red snapper eggs was monitored from fertilization until unfed larvae expired ...
Agnès Bardon-Albaret, Eric Saillant
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Fish utilize energy from carbohydrate sources in small amounts because of the low secretion of the enzyme amylase for digestion. One alternative is to increase the availability of exogenous digestive enzymes by utilizing bacteria from the digestive tract that have amylolytic activity.
Desi Indah Ramadani +2 more
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Effects of preservation methods of muscle tissue from upper-trophic level reef fishes on stable isotope values (δ13C and δ15N) [PDF]
Research that uses stable isotope analysis often involves a delay between sample collection in the field and laboratory processing, therefore requiring preservation to prevent or reduce tissue degradation and associated isotopic compositions.
Christopher D. Stallings +7 more
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Wayward youth: how maturity, reproduction and seaweed drive snapper (Lutjanus spp.) habitat shifts. [PDF]
Abstract Despite snappers' (family Lutjanidae) commercial and ecological significance, knowledge gaps remain regarding life history, ontogeny and ecology across their range in the Caribbean and south Atlantic. There is also a need to explore the efficacy of marine protected areas (MPAs) as a tool for enhancing nursery and spawning habitat conservation ...
Siceloff L +3 more
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