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Abstract Understanding the structure and function of estuarine fish communities is essential for guiding ecosystem‐based management and restoration. This study investigated long‐term patterns in fish community composition, abundance, species richness and estuarine use across 15 nearshore sites within three estuaries and the Isle of Wight, located in ...
Zoe Morrall +7 more
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Salmonids are a crucial component in aquatic ecosystems due to their trophic roles in nutrient cycling. They are also significant sources of food and salmonid fisheries make important contributions to local economies, while also being of cultural and ...
Bayçelebi Esra +5 more
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Abstract Effective species conservation and management requires comprehensive biomonitoring, enhanced by combining traditional and newer methodologies, such as environmental DNA (eDNA) analyses. A seasonal pulse of spawning adult Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) was detected by normalised eDNA 12S reads from metabarcoding, which facilitated estimation of ...
William Bernard Perry +11 more
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Aspects of the washout of salmonid eggs. 4. Effects of a standard mechanical shock, applied at different stage of development, upon survival and development of eggs of brown trout (Salmo trutta L.) [PDF]
It is generally accepted by fish culturists that salmonid eggs are sensitive to mechanical shock and that the sensitivity varies with the stage of development of the eggs.
Crisp, D.T., Robson, S.
core
Abstract A new single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) panel for genetic stock identification in the Teno river Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar L., fishery was developed, with a view to improving on an existing microsatellite panel. Twenty‐two genetically differentiated reporting units were proposed based on population genetic analyses of 1212 individuals ...
Helena Johansson +6 more
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Weekly changes in prey availability for and the selective feeding of sea trout (Salmo trutta L.) larvae stocked in small forest streams [PDF]
Józef Domagała +2 more
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Individual identification of bony fishes using unique body markings: Implications and applications
Abstract The natural variation in animal body markings, such as spots, stripes and blotches, offers a powerful tool for researchers, conservationists, citizen scientists and resource managers to distinguish specific individuals within species. By building libraries of photo‐identified individuals, we can track and differentiate individuals over time ...
Katie Dunkley +6 more
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La lectura atenta del salmo 36 mantiene en pie el enfoque profético-teológico sobre la presencia ininterrumpida de Dios en la historia del individuo. Desde este punto de partida, se analiza exegéticamente este salmo con el fin de rescatar en él el avance
Félix Asensio
doaj
Assessing metabolic rate and post‐tagging recovery in juvenile fish
Abstract Juvenile fish play a crucial role in the health of aquatic ecosystems, serving both as the foundation for future adult populations and as a valuable food source. Studying the juvenile life stage of fish using acoustic telemetry is inherently challenging due to their small size and associated difficulties in tracking and data collection. Recent
Oscar D. P. Notman‐Grobler +4 more
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Sequencing the genome of the Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) [PDF]
William S. Davidson +8 more
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