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Etude quantitative des principales subdivisions encéphaliques chez quelques Scombridae
1994L’étude des principales subdivisions encéphaliques de 6 espèces de Scombridae met en évidence les points suivants : – l’indice d’encéphalisation des thons (i ≥ 160) est supérieur à celui de Scomberomorus (i = 92) ou de Scomber (i = 127), bien que leur niveau d’activité soit comparable.
Diagne, Monique, Ridet, Jean-Marc
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Hydrodynamics of caudal fin locomotion by chub mackerel,Scomber japonicus(Scombridae)
Journal of Experimental Biology, 2002SUMMARYAs members of the derived teleost fish clade Scombridae, mackerel exhibit high-performance aquatic locomotion via oscillation of the homocercal forked caudal fin. We present the first quantitative flow visualization of the wake of a scombrid fish, chub mackerel Scomber japonicus (20-26cm fork length, FL), swimming steadily in a recirculating ...
Jennifer C, Nauen, George V, Lauder
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Mitochondrion, 2013
Using mitochondrial DNA for species identification and population studies assumes that the genome is maternally inherited, circular, located in the cytoplasm and lacks recombination. This study explores the mitochondrial genomes of three anomalous mackerel.
Morgan, Jess A.T. +6 more
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Using mitochondrial DNA for species identification and population studies assumes that the genome is maternally inherited, circular, located in the cytoplasm and lacks recombination. This study explores the mitochondrial genomes of three anomalous mackerel.
Morgan, Jess A.T. +6 more
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Morphology, systematics, and biology of the Spanish mackerels (Scomberomorus, Scombridae)
1984(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Collette, Bruce B., Russo, J L
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Morphometric relationships for four Scombridae fish species in Australian waters
Journal of Applied Ichthyology, 2017Morphometric relationships (length–weight and fork length–total length) were estimated for four scombrid species (Thunnus tonggol, Euthynnus affinis, Cybiosarda elegans, and Rastrelliger kanagurta) that are of growing importance to fisheries, but are also important predators representing different trophic levels in the neritic regime of Australian ...
S. P. Griffiths +3 more
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Thirty novel microsatellite markers for the coastal pelagic fish, Scomber japonicus (Scombridae)
Journal of Genetics, 2012Scomber japonicus (Scombridae: Scomber) is a wide-spread pelagic fish in the warm and temperate transition coastal areas and adjacent seas of Atlantic, Pacific and northwest Indian oceans (Collette and Nauen 1983). Although there are few studies on development of microsatellite markers that provide useful tool to evaluate population genetic diversity ...
Liyan, Zeng, Qiqun, Cheng
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Nouvelle dénomination proposée pour un Scombridae du Canal de Mozambique :
1966(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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The endocrine pancreas in some Scombridae
Cells Tissues Organs, 1968J, Planas, J, Carreres, P G, Bosque
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Recognition of two species of double-lined mackerels (Grammatorcynus: Scombridae)
1983(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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