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The first record of the oilfish Ruvettus pretiosus Cocco, 1833 (Pisces: Gempylidae) from the Sea of Marmara, Turkey [PDF]
Abstract The benthopelagic oilfish Ruvettus pretiosus Cocco, 1833 was recorded for the first time from the Marmara Sea coast in Turkey. In addition, this is the third record of the species from the Turkish sea waters.
Deniz Acarlı +3 more
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Rare occurrence of the oilfish Ruvettus pretiosus along Chennai coast [PDF]
The oil fish, Ruvettus pretiosus (Cocco, 1833) has a distribution in Mediterranean Sea; Antalaya Bay and also seem to have a wide distribution in tropical and temperate seas of the world.
S. P. Mohan, S Rajan, S Rajapackiam
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Addressing the complex phylogenetic relationship of the Gempylidae fishes using mitogenome data. [PDF]
The Gempylidae mitogenomes present a conserved gene order and a similar manner of evolution. Complete mitogenome data provide clearer resolution in the phylogeny of gempylids. We identify two major clades of the Gempylidae, which formed around 48.05 (35.89–52.04) million years ago.
Mthethwa S +2 more
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Abstract Escolar (Lepidocybium flavobrunneum) and oilfish (Ruvettus pretiosus) are by-catches of tuna and classified as deep-sea fish that are able to occupy a depth of 200 meters under ocean level. These fish are able to be used as a fount of fish oil (FO) production due to their high fat content, up to 13.30%.
Sugeng Heri Suseno +6 more
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Research on the mercury (Hg) content in oilfish (Ruvettus pretiosus) and escolar (Lepidocybium flavobrunneum) has been carried out, which aims to examine and assess the quality of the fish based on Hg content. Measurement of Hg performed using the analysis procedures in accordance with the Indonesian National Standard (SNI 01-2354-2006).
Sulthana Samad +3 more
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Lipid and fatty acid composition of muscle and internal organs from Ruvettus pretiosus
The lipid composition of different muscular areas (dorsal, ventral, subcutaneous, periosteum) and organs (liver, gall bladder, testes) of a gempylid fish Ruvettus pretiosus was examined. Waxes were the main lipid fraction in muscular areas, while the liver and testes were quite enriched in triglycerides and phospholipids.
Valentina Ruíz-Gutiérrez +3 more
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Large sized oilfish Ruvettus pretiosus (Cocco, 1833) ever recorded fromGulf of Mannar, south-east coast of India [PDF]
Ruvettus pretiosus belonging to the Family Gempylidae of perciform fishes is closely related to Scombridae. Gempylidae fishes are commonly called as snake mackerels or escolars and this family has 16 genus and 24 valid species. R.
Krishna Kumar +4 more
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Early prey intake of a short-finned pilot whale (Globicephala macrorhynchus Gray, 1846, Cetacea: Delphinidae) in the Canary Islands. [PDF]
The short‐finned pilot whale, Globicephala macrorhynchus in the Canary Islands. Stomach contents, trophic markers, skin isotopic ratios of nitrogen (δ15N: 15N/14N) and carbon (δ13C: 13C/12C), and fatty acid profiles of the blubber of a short‐finned pilot whale were analyzed to obtain the insights in their early hunting behavior.
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Blue sharks (Prionace glauca) and oilfish (Ruvettus pretiosus) are frequently caught incidentally in the swordfish surface drifting longline fishery of the eastern Mediterranean Sea. An information theoretic generalized additive model approach, modelling separately: (1) the probability of making a catch; and (2) the positive catch rates, suggested the ...
Dimitrios Damalas, Persefoni Megalofonou
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