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Persisting Versus Relocating: Evidence That Marine Species Deploy Both Strategies in Compensation to Warming

open access: yesMarine Ecology, Volume 46, Issue 6, November/December 2025.
ABSTRACT Marine species distributions reflect fundamental ecological interactions, and analyzing their patterns helps identify key drivers of change and enhances our understanding of shifting habitats and ecosystem responses. In response to ocean warming, marine species exhibit a range of accommodations, including tolerance to thermal changes and ...
Kevin D. Friedland   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Probiotic effects on cobia Rachycentron canadum larvae reared in a recirculating aquaculture system

open access: yesLatin American Journal of Aquatic Research, 2014
Cobia (Rachycentron canadum) is a marine finfish with good potential for mariculture. This study analyzes the effects of probiotic Bacillus spp. on the performance of cobia larvae reared in a recirculating aquaculture system (RAS).
M. Angélica Garrido-Pereira   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

Emerging commercial fishery of Rachycentron canadum (Linnaeus, 1766) at New Ferry Wharf, Mumbai [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
Rachycentron canadum is commonly known as 'cobia' and locally called as 'sakla'. This species is distributed world wide in warm seas except for the eastern Pacific region.
Mestry, A Y   +2 more
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Seasonal asynchrony and harvest diversification contribute to demersal finfish fisheries stability in Chesapeake Bay

open access: yesEcological Applications, Volume 35, Issue 6, September 2025.
Abstract Biodiversity can confer temporal stability to ecosystem processes through asynchrony in species' abundances and may promote asynchrony and stability of commercial fishing harvests derived from exploited species. However, the linkages between asynchrony in the population dynamics of commercially harvested species and asynchrony of associated ...
Sean B. Hardison   +10 more
wiley   +1 more source

Reproductive biology of Rachycentron canadum in the Persian Gulf (Hormozgan Province waters)

open access: yes‬‭Majallah-i ̒Ilmī-i Shīlāt-i Īrān, 2008
We collected 478 specimens of Cobia, Rachycentron canadum, from Hormozgan province waters during October 2005 till September 2006, and studied reproductive parameters such as spawning season, sex ratio, maturity stages, fecundity and ova diameter.
T. Valinasab; Sh. Ashtari; N. Sedghi marof; B. Daghoghi
doaj  

Banco de dados online das exigências nutricionais de espécies aquícolas de interesse comercial [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina.
Silveira, Jenniffer
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Valuing recreational fishing using creel survey statistics

open access: yesJournal of the Agricultural and Applied Economics Association, Volume 4, Issue 3, Page 378-390, September 2025.
Abstract Recreation demand analysis has relied on mail and internet surveys to collect information on individual recreators. However, conducting these surveys is costly and time‐consuming. Alternative sources that report aggregate visitation may go unused due to a lack of information about trip starting points. We set up and solve a system of equations
Luke Boehm   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Desempenho reprodutivo do beijupirá (Rachycentron canadum) capturado no litoral de Pernambuco

open access: yesArquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia, 2014
O desempenho reprodutivo de exemplares selvagens de beijupirá capturados no litoral de Pernambuco e aclimatados ao cativeiro foi avaliado durante 10 meses.
R.B. Peregrino Jr.   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

Evaluation of the Nutritional Quality of the Five Commercial Fish Species From the Persian Gulf From Human Health Perspective

open access: yesFood Science &Nutrition, Volume 13, Issue 8, August 2025.
Based on the findings of this study, the best protein quality related to N. japonicus with an EAA index of 75.92. P. indicus has the best lipid quality due to the high ratio of ω‐3/ω‐6 (1.68) and PI (7.02). The abundant trace elements in all five fish species, K, Ca, Fe, and Zn, as well as these fish species, have good nutritional quality based on Na/K
Behrooz Mohammadzadeh, Javad Feizy
wiley   +1 more source

Integration of histology, transcriptome and metabolome reveals the effect of cold stress on the liver of cobia (Rachycentron canadum)

open access: yesAquaculture Reports
Cobia (Rachycentron canadum) is ideal for marine cage culture in the South China Sea. To investigate its response to cold stress, histological, transcriptomic, and metabolomic analyses of the liver were conducted. Fish were subjected to cold stress at 18
Xiaolong Zhao   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

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