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2020
Scomber colias Gmelin 1789 —Mediterranean chub mackerel Taxonomy. First record from Lebanon as Scomber colias, Gmelin by Gruvel (1931: 107); subsequently recorded as Scomber japonius colias Gmelin 1788 by George et al. (1964: 21); as Scomber japonicus Houttuyn by Mouneimné (1977: 64); as Scomber japonicus Houttuyn 1792 by Mouneimné (2002: 223 ...
Bariche, Michel, Fricke, Ronald
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Scomber colias Gmelin 1789 —Mediterranean chub mackerel Taxonomy. First record from Lebanon as Scomber colias, Gmelin by Gruvel (1931: 107); subsequently recorded as Scomber japonius colias Gmelin 1788 by George et al. (1964: 21); as Scomber japonicus Houttuyn by Mouneimné (1977: 64); as Scomber japonicus Houttuyn 1792 by Mouneimné (2002: 223 ...
Bariche, Michel, Fricke, Ronald
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2021
Published as part of Mylona, Dimitra, 2021, Catching tuna in the Aegean: biological background of tuna fisheries and the archaeological implications, pp. 23-37 in Anthropozoologica 56 (2) on page 29, DOI: 10.5252/anthropozoologica2021v56a2, http://zenodo.org/record ...
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Published as part of Mylona, Dimitra, 2021, Catching tuna in the Aegean: biological background of tuna fisheries and the archaeological implications, pp. 23-37 in Anthropozoologica 56 (2) on page 29, DOI: 10.5252/anthropozoologica2021v56a2, http://zenodo.org/record ...
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Didymozoids in Muscle of Atlantic Chub Mackerel (Scomber colias)
Acta Parasitologica, 2019Digenean trematodes of the family Didymozoidae are tissue parasites that are particularly common in scombrid fish. These parasites can reduce the commercial value of fish, especially the ones occurring in the muscle.In the present study and for the first time, we report the occurrence of didymozoids in muscle tissue of Atlantic chub mackerel (Scomber ...
Rita Mota +5 more
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2014
Published as part of Carneiro, Miguel, Martins, Rogélia, Landi, Monica & Costa, Filipe O., 2014, Updated checklist of marine fishes (Chordata: Craniata) from Portugal and the proposed extension of the Portuguese continental shelf, pp. 1-73 in European Journal of Taxonomy 73 on page 59, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2014.73, http://zenodo.org/record ...
Carneiro, Miguel +3 more
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Published as part of Carneiro, Miguel, Martins, Rogélia, Landi, Monica & Costa, Filipe O., 2014, Updated checklist of marine fishes (Chordata: Craniata) from Portugal and the proposed extension of the Portuguese continental shelf, pp. 1-73 in European Journal of Taxonomy 73 on page 59, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2014.73, http://zenodo.org/record ...
Carneiro, Miguel +3 more
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2019
Scomber colias Gmelin, 1789 MB06-003959; M – Praia Gamboa (24-08-1955), field number 40; 1 specimen with TL 119 mm. Purchased from local fishermen; caught with purse seine. MB06-003960; M – Praia Gamboa (24-08-1955), field number 39; 1 specimen with TL 124 mm. Purchased from local fishermen; caught with purse seine.
Almeida, Armando J., Alves, Maria Judite
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Scomber colias Gmelin, 1789 MB06-003959; M – Praia Gamboa (24-08-1955), field number 40; 1 specimen with TL 119 mm. Purchased from local fishermen; caught with purse seine. MB06-003960; M – Praia Gamboa (24-08-1955), field number 39; 1 specimen with TL 124 mm. Purchased from local fishermen; caught with purse seine.
Almeida, Armando J., Alves, Maria Judite
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2003
Scomber colias Gmelin, 1789 Reference material. Prampram, May 1930 (Irvine 84)— BMNH 1930.8.26.71 (one: 195 mm SL); Prampram, September 1938 (Irvine 315). Distribution. In warm temperate and subtropical waters of the Atlantic Ocean and in the Mediterranean Sea (Collette and Nauen, 1983; Collette, 1999). Until recently S.
Edwards, A. J. +2 more
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Scomber colias Gmelin, 1789 Reference material. Prampram, May 1930 (Irvine 84)— BMNH 1930.8.26.71 (one: 195 mm SL); Prampram, September 1938 (Irvine 315). Distribution. In warm temperate and subtropical waters of the Atlantic Ocean and in the Mediterranean Sea (Collette and Nauen, 1983; Collette, 1999). Until recently S.
Edwards, A. J. +2 more
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2023
Identification guide to Scomber colias (chub mackerel), and the geographical distribution of that species. Produced by J. Le Gall, 1932. Includes 1 figure.
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Identification guide to Scomber colias (chub mackerel), and the geographical distribution of that species. Produced by J. Le Gall, 1932. Includes 1 figure.
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Fisheries Management and Ecology
The Atlantic chub mackerel (Scomber colias) became an important resource in purse‐seine fisheries of the Iberian Peninsula in the mid‐2000s. Being data‐limited at the stock level, 60 years of landings and 40 years of bottom‐trawl survey data were ...
Alexandra A. Silva +8 more
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The Atlantic chub mackerel (Scomber colias) became an important resource in purse‐seine fisheries of the Iberian Peninsula in the mid‐2000s. Being data‐limited at the stock level, 60 years of landings and 40 years of bottom‐trawl survey data were ...
Alexandra A. Silva +8 more
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Marine Pollution Bulletin
Concerning microplastics (MPs) contamination is increasing due their negative impacts on marine food webs and their potential toxicity to wildlife and humans.
Gabriel Rivas-Mena +4 more
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Concerning microplastics (MPs) contamination is increasing due their negative impacts on marine food webs and their potential toxicity to wildlife and humans.
Gabriel Rivas-Mena +4 more
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African Journal of Marine Science, 2022
Aspects of the reproductive biology of Atlantic chub mackerel Scomber colias are reported here based on data from random samples of artisanal fish landings from Ghana.
Jemimah Etornam Kassah +3 more
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Aspects of the reproductive biology of Atlantic chub mackerel Scomber colias are reported here based on data from random samples of artisanal fish landings from Ghana.
Jemimah Etornam Kassah +3 more
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