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Observations on mesopelagic fish from the Red Sea
Marine Biology, 1987Mesopelagic fish were collected from a cruise with the R.V. “Dr. Fridtjof Nansen” to the northern Red Sea and the interior Gulf of Aden off the Republic of Djibouti in March 1981. Off the Republic of Djibouti five species of mesopelagic fishes were caught and in the Red Sea six species. Benthosema pterotum (Alcock) were dominant in both areas.
P. Dalpadado, J. Gjøsaeter
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Vertical distribution and metabolism in Antarctic mesopelagic fishes
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Comparative Biochemistry, 1988Abstract 1. 1. Vertical distributions, oxygen consumption rates and activities of intermidiary metabolic enzymes were examined in several species of Antarctic mesopelagic fishes as part pf the AMERIEZ (Antarctic Marine Ecosystem Research at the Ice Edge Zone) program to study ice-edge biology in the Scotia-Weddell Sea region. 2. 2.
J.J. Torres, G.N. Somero
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Predation Of Mesopelagic Fish In Faroese Waters
2006No abstracts are to be cited without prior reference to the author.Mesopelagic fish (lanternfish, pearlsides and white barracudina) has no important as prey on the Faroese shelf and Faroe Bank. There was only found mesopelagic prey in a few stomachs of cod, haddock, and greenland halibut (19 of 10.882 stomachs).
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Lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) polimorphism in mesopelagic fishes.
1994- ISSN: 0021 ...
G. LAGANÀ +2 more
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Diel vertical migration of zooplankton and mesopelagic fish in the Arabian Sea
Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, 2000No abstracts are to be cited without prior reference to the author.Acoustic (153 kHzADCP and 12 kHz hull transducers), and MOCNESS (MOC! and MOClO) tow data collected in the Arabian Sea during intermonsoon (April/May) and monsoon (August) periods document substantial die!
Luo, Jiangang +3 more
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Ecology of Mesopelagic Fishes in the Red Sea
Mesopelagic fish are the most abundant vertebrates in the ocean, underpinning biogeochemical cycles, trophic interactions, and carbon sequestration through diel vertical migration. Yet, their biodiversity, trophic ecology, and biomass distribution in the Red Sea—a region characterized by high endemism, elevated temperatures, low food availability, and ...openaire +1 more source
temperature effects on LDH and MDH of mesopelagic fishes
1999- ISSN: 0021 ...
LAGANA', Giuseppina +2 more
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