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Biological Trace Element Research, 2022
This study aimed to evaluate the bioaccumulation of heavy metals (copper, zinc, and lead) and chemical compositions (fat, protein, moisture, and ash) in the Parastromateus niger muscle of the Oman Sea in pre-monsoon and post-monsoon. An atomic absorption spectrophotometer was used to determine heavy metal concentrations in fish muscle tissue.
Neda, Tabezar +2 more
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This study aimed to evaluate the bioaccumulation of heavy metals (copper, zinc, and lead) and chemical compositions (fat, protein, moisture, and ash) in the Parastromateus niger muscle of the Oman Sea in pre-monsoon and post-monsoon. An atomic absorption spectrophotometer was used to determine heavy metal concentrations in fish muscle tissue.
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Copeia, 2010
Abstract The monotypic Indo-Pacific genus Parastromateus Bleeker, 1864 is morphologically peculiar among carangid fishes in its overall body form and has been difficult to place phylogenetically. This has been partly the result of a lack of detailed morphological data for this and other carangid fishes.
Eric J. Hilton +2 more
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Abstract The monotypic Indo-Pacific genus Parastromateus Bleeker, 1864 is morphologically peculiar among carangid fishes in its overall body form and has been difficult to place phylogenetically. This has been partly the result of a lack of detailed morphological data for this and other carangid fishes.
Eric J. Hilton +2 more
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Zootaxa, 2018
The parasitic copepod Lernaeenicus stromatei Gnanamuthu, 1953 infecting black pomfret, Parastromateus niger (Bloch) (Carangidae) is redescribed based on a neotype and additional fresh material obtained from hosts collected at different fish landing centers on the Chennai Coast (Tamil Nadu), Malabar Coast (Kerala), and from West Bengal, India.
Panakkool Thamban, Aneesh +3 more
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The parasitic copepod Lernaeenicus stromatei Gnanamuthu, 1953 infecting black pomfret, Parastromateus niger (Bloch) (Carangidae) is redescribed based on a neotype and additional fresh material obtained from hosts collected at different fish landing centers on the Chennai Coast (Tamil Nadu), Malabar Coast (Kerala), and from West Bengal, India.
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برآورد پارامترهای رشد ماهی حلوا سیاه ( Parastromateus niger ) در سواحل استان سیستان و بلوچستان
2004پارامترهای رشد ماهی حلوا سیاه با استفاده از اطلاعات فراوانی طولی در دریای عمان محدوده استان سیستان و بلوچستان در سال 1380 مورد مطالعه و تحقیق قرار گرفت. در این تحقیق هر ماه در مراکز تخلیه رمین و پزم به طور متوسط 887 عدد ماهی حلوا سیاه که بوسیله تور گوشگیر (چشمه 95 میلیمتر) صید شده بودند، ریست سنجی شد.
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Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
The accumulation of potentially toxic elements (PTEs) has raised public awareness due to harmful contamination to both human and marine creatures. This study was designed to determine the concentration of copper (Cu), zinc (Zn), cadmium (Cd), and nickel (Ni) in the intestine, kidney, muscle, gill, and liver tissues of local commercial edible fish ...
Peggy Pei Yee, Tek, Chuck Chuan, Ng
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The accumulation of potentially toxic elements (PTEs) has raised public awareness due to harmful contamination to both human and marine creatures. This study was designed to determine the concentration of copper (Cu), zinc (Zn), cadmium (Cd), and nickel (Ni) in the intestine, kidney, muscle, gill, and liver tissues of local commercial edible fish ...
Peggy Pei Yee, Tek, Chuck Chuan, Ng
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1965
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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2021
The knowledge about biometric differences is essential for the description of sexual differentiation of any particular species and also has numerous implementations in fish biology. A total of 100 samples (50 males and 50 females) of Parastromateus niger (Bloch, 1795) commonly called 'black pomfret' were gathered from Quetta fish market of Balochistan ...
Ahmed, Quratulan +4 more
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The knowledge about biometric differences is essential for the description of sexual differentiation of any particular species and also has numerous implementations in fish biology. A total of 100 samples (50 males and 50 females) of Parastromateus niger (Bloch, 1795) commonly called 'black pomfret' were gathered from Quetta fish market of Balochistan ...
Ahmed, Quratulan +4 more
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Zoologica Scripta, 1979
Rhabdochona (Rhabdochona) parastromatei sp.n. is characterized by its relatively large body size, 16 teeth in pros tome, right spicule 0.48‐0.50 mm and left 0.10‐0.12 mm in length, 9–10 pairs of caudal papillae, a single adanal papilla, eggs in female 0.029‐0.044 by 0.018‐0.025 mm in size, and by having a marine fish host.
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Rhabdochona (Rhabdochona) parastromatei sp.n. is characterized by its relatively large body size, 16 teeth in pros tome, right spicule 0.48‐0.50 mm and left 0.10‐0.12 mm in length, 9–10 pairs of caudal papillae, a single adanal papilla, eggs in female 0.029‐0.044 by 0.018‐0.025 mm in size, and by having a marine fish host.
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2007
Examination of 1108 stomach contents of black pomfret, Parastromateus niger (Bloch, 1795) from October 2003 to September 2004 revealed eight major food groups by a decreasing order of abundance: Bacillariophyceae (23%), fish eggs and larvae (21%), crustaceans (20%), poriferans (15%), annelids (10%), cnidarians (5%), fish scales (4%) and chaetognaths (2%
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Examination of 1108 stomach contents of black pomfret, Parastromateus niger (Bloch, 1795) from October 2003 to September 2004 revealed eight major food groups by a decreasing order of abundance: Bacillariophyceae (23%), fish eggs and larvae (21%), crustaceans (20%), poriferans (15%), annelids (10%), cnidarians (5%), fish scales (4%) and chaetognaths (2%
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
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