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Composition of the freshwater decapod crustacean communities in an area of mining in Brazilian Amazonia and the variation related to environmental parameters. [PDF]
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Effects of Dietary Protein Levels on <i>Macrobrachium rosenbergii</i> Reared Under a High-Density Culture Model: Growth, Immune Response, Hepatopancreatic Health, and Antistress Capacity. [PDF]
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Packaging impact on quality changes of dried Liang leaf seasoning. [PDF]
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Microplastic pollution in aquafeed of diverse aquaculture animals. [PDF]
Mohsen M, Lin J, Lu K, Wang L, Zhang C.
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Effects of Methyl Farnesoate on the Growth and Antioxidant Capacity of <i>Neocaridina denticulata</i>. [PDF]
Chen Y, Sun X, Du J, Hu J, Bao Z, Qu Z.
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Macroplastic and Microparticle Pollution in Beach Sediments from Urias Coastal Lagoon (Northwest Mexico). [PDF]
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Fisheries Research, 2021
Abstract Climate variability and predation influence the fluctuations in the recruitment of exploited marine populations. This study analyses the dynamics of the recruitment of the nylon shrimp (Heterocarpus reedi Bahamonde 1955) over the period 1968 and 2015, considering the influence of climate variability and the biomass of hake (Merluccius gayi),
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Abstract Climate variability and predation influence the fluctuations in the recruitment of exploited marine populations. This study analyses the dynamics of the recruitment of the nylon shrimp (Heterocarpus reedi Bahamonde 1955) over the period 1968 and 2015, considering the influence of climate variability and the biomass of hake (Merluccius gayi),
Camila Sagua +3 more
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Journal of Applied Ichthyology, 2012
The size selectivity of alternative codends for nylon shrimp and yellow squat lobster was studied off the Chilean coast using the covered codend technique. Various mesh sizes (47 and 63 mm mesh opening) and shapes (diamond and square) in the codends were used.
Queirolo, D. +5 more
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The size selectivity of alternative codends for nylon shrimp and yellow squat lobster was studied off the Chilean coast using the covered codend technique. Various mesh sizes (47 and 63 mm mesh opening) and shapes (diamond and square) in the codends were used.
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