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Growth evaluation of largemouth bass raised in aquaculture - first results [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides) (LB) is a freshwater fish introduced in Portugal (Azores) in the end of XIX Century. It is a very important fish in regional cuisine especially in Ribatejo, Beira Baixa and Alentejo regions.
Mello, A.V., Mello, M., Rodrigues, A.M.
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An Epigenetic Clock for Accurate Age Prediction in Atlantic Cod Populations for Improved Fisheries Management

open access: yesMolecular Ecology Resources, Volume 26, Issue 3, April 2026.
ABSTRACT Fisheries management relies on accurate stock assessments, which in turn depend on precise age information. Recent molecular tools called ‘epigenetic clocks’ harness age‐related DNA methylation changes to build accurate and precise age‐prediction models.
Dafni Anastasiadi   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Freshwater fishes of Bontebok National Park

open access: yesKoedoe: African Protected Area Conservation and Science, 2001
Fish assemblages were sampled at six sites in the Breede River in the Bontebok National Park during 1999 and 2000. A total of 380 fish from 12 species was recorded.
I.A. Russell
doaj   +1 more source

Does any fish scale of a fish have the same number of marks? A case study for two Mugilidae species

open access: yesJournal of Fish Biology, Volume 108, Issue 4, Page 1276-1283, April 2026.
Abstract This study evaluates the difference in growth marks in scales from nine body areas of two Mugilidae species from the Gulf of Mexico: Mugil curema and Mugil cephalus. It addresses whether the different body areas show more (or fewer) marks, and which area(s) would be more useful in fish biology studies relying on mark analysis.
Ebenecer Guerra   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

Co-introduction of ancyrocephalid monogeneans on their invasive host, the largemouth bass, Micropterus salmoides (Lacepéde, 1802) in South Africa

open access: yesInternational Journal for Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife, 2017
Largemouth bass, Micropterus salmoides (Lacepéde, 1802) were sampled from three provinces (Eastern Cape EC, North West NWP and KwaZulu-Natal KZN) in South Africa to assess for parasite diversity and community composition.
Marliese Truter   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

The Nature Conservancy's Emiquon Nature Preserve Fish and Aquatic Vegetation Monitoring Annual Report [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Key Ecological Attributes (KEA’s) for thefish and aquatic vegetation communities are used toevaluate theprogressof the restoration efforts at Thompson and Flag lakes of The Nature Conservancy’s Emiquon Nature Preserve.A total of 19 KEA criteria were ...
Casper, Andrew F.   +1 more
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Fine structure of the retina of black bass, Micropterus salmoides (Centrarchidae, Teleostei).

open access: yesHistology and histopathology, 1999
The structure of light- and dark-adapted retina of the black bass, Micropterus salmoides has been studied by light and electron microscopy. This retina lacks blood vessels at all levels. The optic fiber layer is divided into fascicles by the processes of Müller cells and the ganglion cell layer is represented by a single row of voluminous cells.
García, M., De Juan, J.
openaire   +3 more sources

Identification and characterization of a new strain of Micropterus salmoides rhabdovirus (MSRV-Bces-Ts23) isolated from greenfin horse-faced filefish (Thamnaconus modestus) in China

open access: yesAquaculture Reports
Micropterus salmoides rhabdovirus (MSRV) is a pathogenic rhabdovirus previously known to infect the freshwater fish largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides), causing high mortality and significant economic losses in aquaculture. However, MSRV infection in
Ziyang He   +9 more
doaj   +1 more source

Changes in fish populations in the Lower Canyons of the Rio Grande [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
The Lower Canyons of the Rio Grande suffer from environmental degradation that has negatively impacted native fish populations and their distributions.
Edwards, Robert J., Garrett, Gary P.
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Home Range Tendency of the Largemouth Bass (Micropterus Salmoides)

open access: yesEcology, 1967
By repeated sampling of a population of largemouth bass, including individually marked fish, and by use of reference markers along the shoreline, the observance of a home range by the bass was demonstrated. Of 96 recaptures considered, 59% were recaptured within 100 ft, 83% within 200 ft, and 96% within 300 ft of the original point of capture.
Lewis, William M, Flickinger, Stephen
openaire   +2 more sources

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