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Scophthalmus maximus

2020
Scophthalmus maximus (Linnaeus 1758) —Turbot Taxonomy. First record from Lebanon as Rhombus maximus, L. by Gruvel (1931: 83). Distribution. Baltic Sea, North Sea, Mediterranean Sea, Sea of Marmara, northeastern Atlantic: Norway south to Western Sahara. Conservation. IUCN: Global (NE); Med. (NT: 28 February 2008).
Bariche, Michel, Fricke, Ronald
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Colour preferences of juvenile turbot (Scophthalmus maximus)

Physiology & Behavior, 2016
The background colour of aquaculture tanks is normally chosen based on practical experience and/or observations of fish behaviour and the growth rates achieved. However, some farmed species, including turbot, are sentient and can show a preference for a particular environment. In the current study, a self-referent colour preference device was developed
Xian, Li   +6 more
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Scophthalmus maximus

2014
* Scophthalmus maximus (Linnaeus, 1758) – Turbot; Pregado ① ...
Carneiro, Miguel   +3 more
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Cultivation trials with turbot (Scophthalmus maximus)

Aquaculture, 1972
Abstract Trials were made of the suitability for marine fish cultivation of young metamorphosed turbot. Fish were taken from the beaches and reared in a variety of small tanks and under pilot-scale fish-farming conditions. Survival was very good, and, excluding one accidental loss of fish, less than 10% mortality occurred from capture to growth to ...
C.E. Purdom, A. Jones, R.F. Lincoln
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Cryopreservation of turbot (Scophthalmus maximus) spermatozoa.

Theriogenology, 2007
The aim of this study was to develop a method for cryopreserving turbot semen and to compare sperm motility characteristics, metabolic status and fertilization capacity of frozenthawed and fresh semen. The best results were obtained when spermatozoa were diluted at a 1:2 ratio with a modified Mounib extender, supplemented with 10% BSA and 10% DMSO. For
C, Dreanno   +6 more
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Reassortant betanodavirus infection in turbot (Scophthalmus maximus)

Journal of Fish Diseases, 2016
AbstractIn this study, the susceptibility of turbot juveniles to two betanodavirus strains was assessed, a RGNNV/SJNNV reassortant (Ss160.03) and a SJNNV strain. The reassortant isolate exhibits a slightly modified SJNNV CP, with two amino acid substitutions in the C‐terminal domain (positions 247 and 270).
S, Souto   +3 more
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