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The complete mitochondrial genome of Sardinops sagax (Jenyns, 1842) (Clupeiformes: Clupeidae) and phylogenetic analyses of sardines [PDF]
Pacific sardine Sardinops sagax (Jenyns, 1842), a sardine species that widely distributes in Pacific, is an important commercial species in many areas. In this study, we characterized the complete mitochondrial genome of S.
Fenghua Tang, Weitao Chen
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Population Genomics Reveals Panmixia in Pacific Sardine (Sardinops sagax) of the North Pacific [PDF]
The spatial structure and dynamics of populations are important considerations when defining management units in organisms that are harvested as natural resources. In the Eastern Pacific, Pacific Sardine range from Chile to Alaska, the northernmost state
Gary C. Longo +7 more
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The Spatial Dynamics of Japanese Sardine (Sardinops sagax) Fishing Grounds in the Northwest Pacific: A Geostatistical Approach [PDF]
The Japanese sardine (Sardinops sagax), a key economic species in the Northwest Pacific Ocean (NWPO), has shown significant increases in both population abundance and catch volume over the past decade.
Yongzheng Tang +4 more
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The ingestion of plastic debris has been studied in many marine fish species, although comparisons between species can be difficult due to factors thought to influence ingestion rates, such as habitat preference, feeding behaviours and trophic level ...
Thomas Crutchett +2 more
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Estimating the Target Strength of Sardine (Sardinops sagax) as a Function of Swimming Orientation
The swimming tilt angle of fish is one of the key factors influencing the estimation of target strength (TS). Therefore, understanding how TS varies with changes in swimming tilt angle is essential.
Geunchang Park +4 more
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Plankton size spectra as an indicator of larval success in Pacific sardine ( Sardinops sagax )
Sardinops sagax (Jenyns, 1842). Pacific Sardine. To 41 cm (16.1 in) TL (Clemens and Wilby 1961). Indo-Pacific (Whitehead 1985); north Pacific from south of Japan to southern Kamchatka and Commander Islands (Mecklenburg et al. 2002), and Cross Sound, south-eastern Alaska (Bruce Wing, pers. comm. to M.L.) to Gulf of California (Galván-Magaña et al. 1996),
Charles Hinchliffe +7 more
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Evidence that the Migration of the Northern Subpopulation of Pacific Sardine (Sardinops sagax) off the West Coast of the United States Is Age-Based. [PDF]
Analysis of fish movements has been an important area of study for fisheries ecology and population dynamics for decades. Pacific sardine, Sardinops sagax, along the west coast of the United States exhibit a well-defined large-scale seasonal migration ...
Jenny McDaniel +3 more
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The gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) is an important gene involved in fish reproduction and its action is mediated by GnRH receptor (GnRHR).
SANNY DAVID PACHECO LUMAYNO +3 more
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Pacific sardine (Sardinops sagax) is a commercially important species and supports important fisheries in the Northwest Pacific Ocean (NPO). Understanding the habitat distribution patterns of Pacific sardine is of great significance for fishing ground ...
Yongchuang Shi +6 more
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Catch-per-unit-effort (CPUE) standardization in fisheries is a critical foundation for conducting stock assessment and fishery conservation. The Pacific sardine (Sardinops sagax) is one of the economically important fish species in the Northwest Pacific ...
Yongchuang Shi +6 more
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