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Rapid detection of oilfish and escolar in fish steaks: A tool to prevent keriorrhea episodes
Food Chemistry, 2008The outbreak of keriorrhea caused by the wax ester-rich oilfish and escolar has become a frequent and worldwide concern. To help prevent such episodes, rapid detection of these fishes in the supply chain of the seafood industry and by food and health inspection agencies is essential.
Ka Ho, Ling +8 more
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Since 1 June 2012, it is prohibited to sell oilfish as a food material but there are still many illegal cases of selling oilfish as if it is tuna or grilled Patagonian toothfish. So it is absolutely crucial to construct the system to distinguish the real food material from oilfish.
Yong-Chjun Park +9 more
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2010
A specimen of oilfish Ruvettus pretiosus Cocco, 1829 was recorded for the first time in the Tunisian waters, and probably off the Maghreb shore. The specimen was caught off the southern coast of Tunisia close to the Libyan border. The specimen was immature; it measured 1220 mm in total length and weighed 21750 g.
BEN AMOR, Mohamed Mourad +4 more
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A specimen of oilfish Ruvettus pretiosus Cocco, 1829 was recorded for the first time in the Tunisian waters, and probably off the Maghreb shore. The specimen was caught off the southern coast of Tunisia close to the Libyan border. The specimen was immature; it measured 1220 mm in total length and weighed 21750 g.
BEN AMOR, Mohamed Mourad +4 more
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Journal of Applied Ichthyology, 2013
The oilfish, Ruvettus pretiosus Cocco, 1833, is a member of the family Gempylidae (snake mackerels), which are widely distributed in tropical, subtropical and warm temperate waters of the world and represented by 23 species belonging to 16 genera (Parin, 1986).
M. Gurlek, D. Erguden, C. Turan
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The oilfish, Ruvettus pretiosus Cocco, 1833, is a member of the family Gempylidae (snake mackerels), which are widely distributed in tropical, subtropical and warm temperate waters of the world and represented by 23 species belonging to 16 genera (Parin, 1986).
M. Gurlek, D. Erguden, C. Turan
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Russian Journal of Genetics, 2005
Intraspecific genetic polymorphism of a Baikal Lake endemic, little Baikal oilfish (Comephorus dybowski Korotneff, 1905), was evaluated based on microsatellite analysis. Six microsatellite loci designed for the European sculpin, Cottus gobio, were used.
V I, Teterina +4 more
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Intraspecific genetic polymorphism of a Baikal Lake endemic, little Baikal oilfish (Comephorus dybowski Korotneff, 1905), was evaluated based on microsatellite analysis. Six microsatellite loci designed for the European sculpin, Cottus gobio, were used.
V I, Teterina +4 more
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Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, 2010
The oilfish,Ruvettus pretiosus, is an incidental by-catch of the drifting surface longlines targeting swordfish and Thunnidae in the Mediterranean and elsewhere. Despite its global distribution and frequent occurrence in the catch of many fishing gears, little is known about its biology.
P. Vasilakopoulos +2 more
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The oilfish,Ruvettus pretiosus, is an incidental by-catch of the drifting surface longlines targeting swordfish and Thunnidae in the Mediterranean and elsewhere. Despite its global distribution and frequent occurrence in the catch of many fishing gears, little is known about its biology.
P. Vasilakopoulos +2 more
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African Zoology, 2017
Parasites are an important but neglected component of ecosystems that can be used as indicators of host biology and ecology. In the present study, the metazoan parasite assemblage of Ruvettus pretiosus, an understudied but widely distributed predatory gempylid, caught off South Africa was surveyed.
Nunkoo, Irfan +4 more
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Parasites are an important but neglected component of ecosystems that can be used as indicators of host biology and ecology. In the present study, the metazoan parasite assemblage of Ruvettus pretiosus, an understudied but widely distributed predatory gempylid, caught off South Africa was surveyed.
Nunkoo, Irfan +4 more
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Marine Ecology, 2016
AbstractLarge, mesopelagic teleost fishes have a potentially keystone position in the ecology of the pelagic water column, yet remain relatively unstudied when compared with large, commercially important, epipelagic fishes. Here, the ecological roles of four, large, vertically migrating teleosts were examined. Stomach content analyses were performed on
Keller, Heidi R. +2 more
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AbstractLarge, mesopelagic teleost fishes have a potentially keystone position in the ecology of the pelagic water column, yet remain relatively unstudied when compared with large, commercially important, epipelagic fishes. Here, the ecological roles of four, large, vertically migrating teleosts were examined. Stomach content analyses were performed on
Keller, Heidi R. +2 more
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Journal of Applied Ichthyology, 2013
Summary Oilfish, escolar, snake mackerel (order Aulopiformes, family Gempylidae), and longnose lancetfish (order Perciformes, family Alepisauridae) sampled from the western North Atlantic and the Gulf of Mexico were analyzed for length–weight and length–length relationships.
Keller, Heidi R., Kerstetter, David W.
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Summary Oilfish, escolar, snake mackerel (order Aulopiformes, family Gempylidae), and longnose lancetfish (order Perciformes, family Alepisauridae) sampled from the western North Atlantic and the Gulf of Mexico were analyzed for length–weight and length–length relationships.
Keller, Heidi R., Kerstetter, David W.
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The Oilfish, Ruvettus pretiosus , at Bermuda
Science, 1927E W, Gudger, L L, Mowbray
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