Characteristics of survivors: growth and nutritional condition of early stages of the hake species Merluccius paradoxus and M. capensis in the southern Benguela ecosystem [PDF]
Larval mortality in marine fish is strongly linked to characteristic traits such as growth and condition, but the variability in these traits is poorly understood.
Ekau, W. +6 more
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The Complete Genome Sequences of 18 Species of Gadiformes (Actinopterygii, Chordata). [PDF]
Roa-Varon A, Pirro S.
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The structure and physicochemical properties of frozen Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) and Namibian hake (Merluccius capensis). [PDF]
Fish muscle proteins undergo complex physicochemical changes during frozen storage which result in the toughening of muscle and unpalatability. The aim of this thesis was to examine the aggregation of fish proteins as a result of frozen storage, in ...
Iyambo, Abraham Apere.
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Check Your Shopping Cart: DNA Barcoding and Mini-Barcoding for Food Authentication. [PDF]
Gorini T +6 more
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Efficiency of DNA Mini-Barcoding to Assess Mislabeling in Commercial Fish Products in Italy: An Overview of the Last Decade. [PDF]
Filonzi L +5 more
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DNA metabarcoding for identification of species used in fish burgers. [PDF]
Mottola A +8 more
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Morphological features of the sacculus of the inner ear of species of Merluccius (O. Gadiformes) [PDF]
Combined Meetings 75th Anniversary - 71st Annual Meeting American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists - 7th Annual Meeting American Elasmobranch Society, 15-20 June 1991, New YorkThe sensory epithelia of the sacculus of the inner ear of ...
Lombarte, Antoni
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Quality of Frozen Hake Fillets in the Portuguese Retail Market: A Case Study of Inadequate Practices in the European Frozen White Fish Market. [PDF]
Mendes R +4 more
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Merluccius paradoxus and M. capensis length frequency distributions from Nansen surveys [PDF]
A strong argument for the single M. paradoxus stock hypothesis (Burmeister, 2005) is that the major (perhaps effectively the only) spawning ground for the species is on the Agulhas Bank slope.
Butterworth, Doug S +1 more
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In summary, this work aims to build on that done by Punt and Leslie (1995) and Punt and Butterworth (1995) in the development of a multispecies model for the two Cape hake species, Merluccius capensis and M. paradoxus. There, the authors aimed to construct a model which included hake, seals and other predatory fish and then to use this model to assess ...
Ross-Gillespie, Andrea +1 more
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