Succession of bacterial communities during a disease progress in cuttlefish Sepia pharaonis
Aquaculture International, 2022Maowang Jiang +2 more
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Fishery, population characteristics and stock assessment of cuttlefishes, Sepia aculeata and Sepia pharaonis at Kakinada along the east coast of India [PDF]
Cuttlefishes were exploited exclusively by trawls along the coast. Growth, recruitment, mortality and exploitation rates of Sepia aculeata and Sepia pharaonis were studied. Fishery of the former was supported mainly by zero year and the latter by zero and one + age groups. Both attain sexual maturity during the first year itself and spawn during August-
Abdussamad, E M +2 more
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Determination of length-weight relationship in Sepia pharaonis and test for sex specific variation [PDF]
The parameters a and b of the length-weight relationship of Sepia pharaonis of the form of W=a.L was determined. Sex separated size fequency data collected from Karachi fish Harbour was analysed the length-weight equations, separable by male, female and sex combined.
Khaliluddin, Muhammad
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The influence of anesthetics on neurotransmitters in the nervous system of Sepia pharaonis
Aquaculture, 2021Abstract Anesthesia is a stress mitigation technique widely used during transportation and short-term human manipulation, such as labeling and measurement of body parameters of aquatic animals. This is because anesthetics affect the content of neurotransmitters, exerting various effects on the body.
Hua Yang +7 more
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Spawning season and fecundity of Sepia pharaonis In Bushehr coastal waters (Persian Gulf) [PDF]
Fecundity rate and spawning season for cuttlefish (Sepia pharaonis), a commercially important species in Busheher coastal waters were studied from December 2007 to May 2008. We collected 142 specimens and after their sexuality were 18 males, 3 immatures, 16 first stage pieces, 14 second stage pieces and 91 pieces in third and fourth stages. The assesse
Khodadadi, R. +3 more
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Visual Stimuli for the Induction of Hunting Behavior in Cuttlefish Sepia pharaonis
The Biological Bulletin, 2018Cuttlefish exhibit typical hunting behavior, including elongating tentacles against specific prey such as prawn and mysid shrimp. Cuttlefish hunting behavior involves three different actions: attention, positioning, and seizure. Hunting behavior is innate and stereotypic behavior, and it is present in newly hatched juveniles.
Shohei, Shinzato +2 more
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Chemical composition and thermal property of cuttlefish (Sepia pharaonis) muscle
Journal of Food Composition and Analysis, 2006The chemical composition and thermal property of cuttlefish (Sepia pharaonis) muscle were studied. The head and mantle contained 11.9-14.9% protein, 0.5% fat, 1.2-1.3% ash, and 0.6-1.8% collagen. Lipids from the head and mantle contained phospholipid as the major component (78.6-87.8% of total lipid), with 10.6-19.5% diglyceride.
Amonrat Thanonkaew +2 more
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The pattern of growth in the early lifecycle of individual Sepia pharaonis
Marine and Freshwater Research, 2004The pattern of growth in the early lifecycle of the pharaoh cuttlefish, Sepia pharaonis, was investigated by rearing hatchlings at 26°C in two separate trials. In each trial, the mean weight and mantle length (ML) was recorded in 5-day intervals. In addition, in each trial the growth of 20 group-reared cuttlefish was measured as a control to compare ...
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Complete mitochondrial genome of the common cuttlefishSepia pharaonis(Sepioidea, Sepiidae)
Mitochondrial DNA, 2013In this study, the complete mitochondrial genome of the common cuttlefish Sepia pharaonis was determined first. The genome was 16,208 bp in length and contained 13 protein-coding genes, 22 transfer RNA genes, 2 ribosomal RNA genes and 2 main non-coding regions [both are control regions (CR)], the gene composition and order of which were similar to most
Wanchao, Wang +4 more
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Kinetics for Cu 2+ induced Sepia pharaonis arginine kinase inactivation and aggregation
International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2016Arginine kinase plays an important role in cellular energy metabolism and is closely related to the environmental stress response in marine invertebrates. We studied the Cu(2+)-mediated inhibition and aggregation of Sepia pharaonis arginine kinase (SPAK) and found that Cu(2+) markedly inhibited the SPAK activity along with mixed-type inhibition against
Xiao-Yu, Shi +6 more
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