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A Novel Method for Rapid Screening of Salmonidae Ingredients and Accurate Detection of Atlantic Salmon (Salmo salar) Simultaneously Using Duplex Real-Time PCR Coupled with Melting Curve Analysis [PDF]
The substitution of ingredients with Salmonidae, particularly Salmo salar, has led to widespread reports of financial losses and health risks globally, emphasizing the urgent need for the development of a rapid and precise method for species ...
Shihui Wang+5 more
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Molecular Phylogeny and Adaptive Mitochondrial DNA Evolution of Salmonids (Pisces: Salmonidae) [PDF]
Salmonids are composed of anadromous and freshwater fishes, which is an important model for studying adaptive evolution. Herein, 49 salmonid complete mitochondrial genomes and those of two outgroups were used to infer a robust phylogeny for the family ...
Ying Wang+5 more
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Framing the Salmonidae family phylogenetic portrait: a more complete picture from increased taxon sampling. [PDF]
Considerable research efforts have focused on elucidating the systematic relationships among salmonid fishes; an understanding of these patterns of relatedness will inform conservation- and fisheries-related issues, as well as provide a framework for ...
Alexis Crête-Lafrenière+2 more
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Behavioural thermoregulation in cold-water freshwater fish: Innate resilience to climate warming? [PDF]
Abstract Behavioural thermoregulation enables ectotherms to access habitats providing conditions within their temperature optima, especially in periods of extreme thermal conditions, through adjustments to their behaviours that provide a “whole‐body” response to temperature changes.
Amat-Trigo F+3 more
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APPLICATION OF SALMONIDS (SALMONIDAE) N THE BIOMONITORING OF AQUATIC ENVIRONMENT (REVIEW) [PDF]
Purpose. Due to the pollution of fisheries water bodies by industrial and agricultural waste waters, as well as by xenobiotics coming from other sources, taking into account a pridictable increase in the amounts of such effluents in the short and long ...
D. Yanovych, І. Hrytsyniak, T. Shvets
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Abstract Recent approaches to fisheries research emphasize the importance of the coproduction of knowledge in building resilient and culturally mindful fisheries management frameworks. Despite widespread recognition of the need for Indigenous knowledge and historical reference points as baseline data, archaeological data are rarely included in ...
Ross Salerno+9 more
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ABSTRACT Across Alaska, there have been synchronous declines in the abundance, mean age, and size of Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha, Salmonidae), a species with immense social and ecological importance. The decline of Chinook salmon, and regulations addressing declines, have drastically impacted people who rely on Alaska's fisheries.
Chase C. Lamborn+6 more
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Abstract European grayling populations have declined significantly in their central range, prompting numerous stocking programs with reared fish that did not bring desirable population prosperity. This study evaluated the effectiveness of stocking long‐reared grayling brood fish before their spawning period.
Mladen Avramović+2 more
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This article presents data on the mesonephros histology and ultrastructure in the Atlantic salmon from the Baltic Sea and Barents Sea populations, with an emphasis on comparisons between the following ontogenetic stages: parr, smolting, adult life at sea,
Ekaterina A. Flerova+7 more
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Abstract Aim Many freshwater fishes are migrating poleward to more thermally suitable habitats in response to warming climates. In this study, we aimed to identify which freshwater fishes are most sensitive to climatic changes and asked: (i) how fast are lakes warming? (ii) how fast are fishes moving?
Thomas Wu+5 more
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