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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.
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First record of the oilfish Ruvettus pretiosus in the Northern Adriatic
Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, 1999A specimen of the oilfish, Ruvettus pretiosus, was captured from the northern Adriatic (Gulf of Trieste) and represents the northernmost extension in range of this species in the Adriatic Sea.
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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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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 Lipids of Ruvettus pretiosus Muscle and Liver*
Biochemistry, 1965J C, Nevenzel, W, Rodegker, J F, Mead
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The Oilfish, Ruvettus pretiosus , at Bermuda
Science, 1927E W, Gudger, L L, Mowbray
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THE CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF OIL OF RUVETTUS PRETIOSUS, THE “CASTOR OIL FISH”1,2
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1932Warren M. Cox, E. Emmet Reid
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