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Fishes that rule the world: circumtropical distributions revisited
Abstract Briggs () published the first checklist of circumtropical fishes with 107 species. This work served for a half century as the most comprehensive checklist of globally distributed fishes, but the intervening years witnessed many discoveries, and molecular data have changed the way we evaluate species.
Michelle R Gaither +3 more
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Finite mixture models revealed that older, larger harbor seals specialize in salmon predation at setnets in Hokkaido, Japan, suggesting targeted management strategies focusing on these specialist individuals could effectively reduce fishery conflicts while protecting the broader seal population.
Takahito Masubuchi, Mari Kobayashi
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Notes on fauna associated with an opportunistic artificial reef near cold-water corals [PDF]
This short communication provides a sporadic insight on the importance of a hard three-dimensional structure for deepwater fish near CWC. Fish size and behaviour inside the structure and in the surrounding area are described.
Gomes-Pereira, José N. +3 more
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A descriptive catalogue of the type material (Chordates) in the Tasmanian Museum [PDF]
A classified list of the chordate type specimens, including references and collection data, is given together with notes on ...
Andrews, AP
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Cross‐Validation of Diet Determination Methods for Seabird Conservation
This study on the diet of the endangered New Zealand king shag (Leucocarbo carunculatus) compared the frequency of occurrence of fishes detected from the same regurgitated pellets (n = 191) using both hard parts and DNA metabarcoding methodologies.
Aimee L. van der Reis +4 more
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Demersal fish assemblages on seamounts and other rugged features in the northeastern Caribbean [PDF]
© The Author(s), 2017. This is the author's version of the work and is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers 123 (2017): 90–
Chaytor, Jason D. +4 more
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ABSTRACT Aim Recent climate‐driven changes in the Antarctic marine environment, marked by regional differences between West and East Antarctica, may alter ecosystem dynamics. As key components of the food web, fish might reflect these changes. This study examines fish biodiversity patterns across four typical Antarctic seas by integrating eDNA analysis
Hai Li +9 more
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Agassiz, Garman, Albatross, and the Collection of Deep-sea Fishes [PDF]
The first of Alexander Agassiz’ voyages on the U.S. Fish Commission steamer Albatross in 1891 yielded significant scientific results. This paper reviews the background of the voyage, including the career path that led Agassiz to the back deck of the ...
Hartel, Karsten E. +2 more
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En el presente trabajo se describen restos de un especimen relativamente completo perteneciente a la familia Moridae. Dicho ejemplar ha sido colectado en sedimentos referibles a la Formación Chenque (Oligoceno-Mioceno) de la provincia de Chubut ...
Sergio Bogan, Federico L Agnolin
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Sagittae are widely used as tools in taxonomic and ecological studies of fishes, especially when external morphological characters are conserved or ambiguous. We analyzed morphological variation between two congeneric species of Physiculus: P.
César Santificetur +5 more
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