Comparative Transcriptomics as a Key to Understanding the Adaptation Mechanisms of Baikal Sculpins to the Deep-Water Habitat. [PDF]
Sapozhnikova YP +11 more
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Antioxidant and Antimicrobial Activity of Rosemary, Pomegranate and Olive Extracts in Fish Patties. [PDF]
Martínez L, Castillo J, Ros G, Nieto G.
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Whole genome sequencing data and de novo draft assemblies for 66 teleost species. [PDF]
Malmstrøm M +4 more
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New insight into hybridization and unidirectional introgression between Ammodytes japonicus and Ammodytes heian (Trachiniformes, Ammodytidae). [PDF]
Kim JK, Bae SE, Lee SJ, Yoon MG.
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Dive behaviour and foraging effort of female Cape fur seals Arctocephalus pusillus pusillus. [PDF]
Kirkman SP +7 more
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DNA barcoding for the assessment of marine and coastal fish diversity from the Coast of Mozambique. [PDF]
Muhala V +9 more
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Mitochondrial DNA analyses of the Cape hakes reveal an expanding, panmictic population for Merluccius capensis and population structuring for mature fish in Merluccius paradoxus [PDF]
The Cape hake species, Merluccius capensis and Merluccius paradoxus are the most important resource of the South African and Namibian demersal fishery, but it is unclear whether there is a single population of each shared by both countries. We analysed the population structure and evolutionary history of these two species using the variable 5' region ...
Sophie Von Der Heyden +2 more
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Diurnal variation in the feeding activity and catch rate of cape hake (Merluccius capensis and M. paradoxus) off Namibia [PDF]
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Ana Gordoa, Enrique Macpherson
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Feeding ofMerluccius capensisandM. paradoxusoff Namibia [PDF]
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Roel, Beatriz, Macpherson, Enrique
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Merluccius capensis spawn in Namibian waters, but do M. paradoxus? [PDF]
Spawning time and areas, and the length of the spawning season of shallow-water (Merluccius capensis) and deepwater (M. paradoxus) hake, were investigated from bottom trawl collections taken in Namibian waters between September 1998 and October 2000 and from August to November 2001.
Kainge, P +3 more
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