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Advances in development of long-term embryonic stem cell-like cultures from a marine fish, Sciaenops ocellatus. [PDF]
Walsh CJ +4 more
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Characterizing Marine Medaka (Oryzias melastigma) Haploid Embryonic Stem Cells: A Valuable Tool for Marine Fish Genetic Research. [PDF]
Zhang W, Chen H, Liu W, Jia K, Yi M.
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Price Forecasting of Marine Fish Based on Weight Allocation Intelligent Combinatorial Modelling. [PDF]
Wu D, Lu B, Xu Z.
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Occurrence of Antimicrobial-Resistant Bacteria in Intestinal Contents of Wild Marine Fish in Chile. [PDF]
Miranda CD +5 more
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Trace metals and nutrient analysis of marine fish species from the Gwadar coast. [PDF]
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Marine Genomics, 2016
Epigenetic mechanisms are an underappreciated and often ignored component of an organism's response to environmental change and may underlie many types of phenotypic plasticity. Recent technological advances in methods for detecting epigenetic marks at a whole-genome scale have launched new opportunities for studying epigenomics in ecologically ...
David C H, Metzger, Patricia M, Schulte
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Epigenetic mechanisms are an underappreciated and often ignored component of an organism's response to environmental change and may underlie many types of phenotypic plasticity. Recent technological advances in methods for detecting epigenetic marks at a whole-genome scale have launched new opportunities for studying epigenomics in ecologically ...
David C H, Metzger, Patricia M, Schulte
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Biological Reviews, 2004
ABSTRACTThe formation of long‐term pair bonds in marine fish has elicited much empirical study. However, the evolutionary mechanisms involved remain contested and previous theoretical frameworks developed to explain monogamy in birds and mammals are not applicable to many cases of monogamy in marine fish.
Whiteman, Elizabeth A. +1 more
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ABSTRACTThe formation of long‐term pair bonds in marine fish has elicited much empirical study. However, the evolutionary mechanisms involved remain contested and previous theoretical frameworks developed to explain monogamy in birds and mammals are not applicable to many cases of monogamy in marine fish.
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Geriatric Freshwater and Marine Fish
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice, 2020As pain management finally becomes accepted for this last of the vertebrate taxa, fish medicine is finally reaching the sophistication of other vertebrates. The diseases of aging fish in captivity therefore need to be addressed. The degenerative organ/tissue changes and neoplasias of fish deserve the same diagnosis and treatments of their terrestrial ...
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Overdispersion In Marine Fish Parasites
Journal of Parasitology, 2012A modification of Taylor's Power law was used to compare the degree of overdispersion in frequency distributions from 38 datasets of marine parasites, data that had originally been collected for fish stock discrimination. The results strongly indicate that the overriding factor contributing to overdispersion in these helminths and crustaceans is the ...
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