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Peniculus hokutoae n. sp. is described on the basis of an ovigerous adult female parasitizing the caudal fin of the myctophid fish Symbolophorus evermanni (Gilbert, 1905), collected from Suruga Bay, Japan.
Ohtsuka Susumu +2 more
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Ascaridoid nematodes in mesopelagic fish (Cape Verde - Bay of Biscay areas): ecological and food safety perspectives [PDF]
The total amount of mesopelagic fish biomass is estimated to be between 1 and 20 billion tons globally. However, there is currently no industrial fishery for them.
Olsen, Kaja Meek
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Climate change is anticipated to considerably reduce global marine fish biomass, driving marine ecosystems into unprecedented states with no historical analogs.
Nicolas Barrier +5 more
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Mesopelagic fish avoidance from the vessel dynamic positioning system [PDF]
The study of marine organism behaviour and vertical distribution requires the use of techniques that do not disturb their natural state. This study analyses the mesopelagic fishes behaviour influenced by the presence of a research vessel.
Peña Saenz, Marian, Peña, M. (Marian)
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Biochemical Characteristics of the Pigmentation of Mesopelagic Fish Lenses
We analyzed the biochemical, anatomical, and spectrophotometric characteristics oflens pigmenta tion in representatives of two mesopelagic fish families, the Opisthoproctidae and the Scopelarchidae. In small and large specimens of the opisthoproctid Macropinna microstoma and in the larval scopelarchid Benthalbella infans, the lens pigment was present ...
Mcfall-Ngai, Margaret +3 more
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Fish larvae from the Canary region in autumn
In this paper, the taxonomic composition of the fish larvae community in the Canary region in autumn 1991 is presented. In total, 8699 larvae belonging to 58 fish families were studied.
J. M. Rodríguez
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Modelled target strengths of three lanternfish (family: Myctophidae) in the north east Atlantic based on swimbladder and body morphology [PDF]
At mesopelagic depths (200-1000 m), in the oceanic parts of the earth, there are probably the most abundant fish assemblages in the world, often observed on echosounder displays as sound scattering layers extending over vast areas.
Bardarson, Birkir
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Ability of a mixture of low-esterified pectin and acid to cause structural changes of mesopelagic small fish proteins is determined. These changes lead to a decrease in the MRP and an increase in water yielding. Such a influence mechanism on the moisture
T. Manoli +3 more
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Palaeontological evidence for community-level decrease in mesopelagic fish size during Pleistocene climate warming in the eastern Mediterranean. [PDF]
Agiadi K +7 more
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Barcoding Atlantic Canada’s mesopelagic and upper bathypelagic marine fishes
DNA barcode sequences were developed from 557 mesopelagic and upper bathypelagic teleost specimens collected in waters off Atlantic Canada. Confident morphological identifications were available for 366 specimens, of 118 species and 93 genera, which yielded 328 haplotypes. Five of the species were novel to the Barcode of Life Database (BOLD).
Ellen L. Kenchington +3 more
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