Biological traits of a sub-Antarctic nototheniid, Patagonotothen ramsayi, from the Burdwood Bank [PDF]
The rock cod Patagonotothen ramsayi (Regan 1913) is the most abundant species of the genus Patagonotothen, occurring along the Patagonian shelf. It plays an important role in the demersal food web both as prey and predator, showing an increasing importance for the local finfish and squid trawl fisheries.
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Patagonotothen ramsayi: Buratti, C., Díaz de Astarloa, J., Hüne, M., Irigoyen, A., Landaeta, M., Riestra, C. & Vieira, J.P. [PDF]
This species has a relatively small range on the continental shelf and slope of the southern part of the Patagonia Sea where it plays an important ecological role as a prey item for larger marine species.
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Reproductive biology of Patagonotothen ramsayi (Regan, 1913) (Pisces: Nototheniidae) around the Falkland Islands [PDF]
The reproductive biology of one of the most abundant notothenioids, Patagonotothen ramsayi, was investigated between February 2003 and November 2004 on the Falkland and Patagonian Shelves (Southwest Atlantic). Male and female P. ramsayi were mature at 27.6 and 24.8 cm L T, respectively. P.
Brickle, P. (Paul) +3 more
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Abstract The effects of addition of microbial transglutaminase (MTGase) on gel forming properties of frozen stored longtail southern cod mince (LSCM) were investigated at different incubation temperatures (35 °C, 40 °C, 45 °C, 50 °C). The results showed that frozen stored LSCM had poor gel-forming ability.
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Nutritional composition and safety of Patagonotothenramsayi, a discard species from Patagonian Shelf
Summary Patagonotothen ramsayi, a nototheniid discard species from the southwest Atlantic, was studied to evaluate its composition, quality and suitability for human consumption. The chemical composition of the flesh revealed that P. ramsayi is a valuable food with protein and fat contents ranging between 16–19% and 0.78–1.34%, respectively.
González, M. Jesús +3 more
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From fresh water to the slope: fish community ecology in the Río de la Plata and the sea beyond [PDF]
The spatial pattern of fish assemblages and its relationship with factors along an environment gradient, from fresh to marine water environment along the Río de la Plata estuary (36ºS, 56ºW) the shelf and part of the slope, was examined using data from ...
García, Mirta L. +2 more
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Revisión de la zoogeografía de los peces marinos de la Patagonia chilena (42º-57º S) [PDF]
From bibliographical information on bathymetric and latitudinal distribution of 110 marine fish species of western Patagonia (42º-57ºS), the ichthyogeographic zonation of the area is discussed.
Sielfeld, Walter, Vargas, Mauricio
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Trophic structure of southern marine ecosystems: A comparative isotopic analysis from the beagle channel to the oceanic burdwood bank area under a wasp-waist assumption [PDF]
Understanding the structure and functioning of marine ecosystems has become a critical issue to assess the potential short- and long-term effects of natural and anthropogenic impacts and to determine the knowledge needed to conduct appropriate ...
Becker, Yamila Anabella +6 more
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DNA metabarcoding as a marine conservation and management tool: A circumpolar examination of fishery discards in the diet of threatened albatrosses [PDF]
Almost all of the world's fisheries overlap spatially and temporally with foraging seabirds, with impacts that range from food supplementation (through scavenging behind vessels), to resource competition and incidental mortality. The nature and extent of
Alejandro Kusch +16 more
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Patagonotothen tessellata [PDF]
This demersal species inhabits nearshore rocky reefs and kelp forests in southern Chile and Argentina and has an estimated generation length of 5 years. The global-level center of its abundance is in the straits of southern Chile. Invasive Chinook salmon
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