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This review reveals major genetic data gaps for Philippine mangrove fauna, especially invertebrates, limiting species‐level eDNA detection. By compiling 48 years of biodiversity records and assessing reference library coverage, it highlights the need for targeted sequencing and shows how integrating eDNA with conventional surveys strengthens monitoring
Earl Kevin T. Cooper +14 more
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ABSTRACT The waters surrounding Korea are an economically–ecologically important region due to their high fishery productivity and role as seasonal migratory routes for the spawning and growth of commercially valuable species. We evaluated temporal changes in dominant fisheries species in encompassing large marine ecosystem (LME) areas 47, 48, and 50 ...
Kyunghwan Lee, Myeong‐Taek Kwak
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ABSTRACT Growth and survival rates during the early life stages are key vital parameters driving population dynamics of fish. Growth rates generally present a pattern of autocorrelation. Growth autocorrelation is stronger when faster and slower growing individuals continue to grow faster and slower.
José María Quintanilla +6 more
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In this study, we investigated the impact of filter type, storage method, and storage time on DNA yield, alpha (i.e., ZOTU richness) and beta diversity (i.e., ZOTU composition) derived from environmental DNA (eDNA) in Shark Bay, Western Australia. Utilizing two filter types, storage methods and fish‐specific metabarcodes, our findings indicate that ...
Manuela R. Bizzozzero +5 more
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Limnology and Oceanography Letters, Volume 11, Issue 1, January 2026.
Kozue Nishida +4 more
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Fish weight reduction in response to intra‐ and interspecies competition under climate change
Weight reduction in the fish assemblage was observed in the 1980s associated with the biomass peak of the Japanese sardine indicating the effect of intra‐ and interspecies competition. Another weight reduction was observed in the 2010s associated with a moderate increase in the biomass of the Japanese sardine and chub mackerel under stronger ...
Zhen Lin, Shin‐ichi Ito
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Spatial variation in the diet of larval sardine Sardinops melanostictus in the Sea of Japan
Abstract We compared the diet of larval Japanese sardine Sardinops melanostictus between the western and eastern areas of the Japanese coastal waters of the Sea of Japan in March–May 2019–2022.
Naoki Iguchi +3 more
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О промысле дальневосточной сардины (Sardinops melanostictus)
Japanese sardine resumes mass migrations to the Russian waters since 2014 that allows to restart domestic fishery of this species. Traditionally, Russian fishermen use purse seine for the sardine landing. Capacities of both purse seine and trawl fishing of japanese sardine are analyzed.
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Complete Genome and Partial Megaplasmid Sequences of Mycobacterium pseudoshottsii Strain NJB1907-Z4, Isolated from an Aquarium-Reared Japanese Sardine (Sardinops melanostictus) in Japan. [PDF]
Komine T +6 more
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Environmental factors were examined and did not seem to be determinants of fluctuations in population size of the Far Eastern sardine. Summarizing traits of the sardine's life history and evaluating their consequences suggested that the surplus energy obtained by an individual oould be largely regulated by population size-dependent migratory distance ...
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