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Monogeneans are a diverse group of flatworms, being ectoparasites of marine and freshwater fish, with great morphological and ecological variety. Analyzes of monogenetics in fish with great habitat diversity such as snappers are scarce in the literature,
ANDRÉ M. ALVES +5 more
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Occurrence of larvae of trypanorhynch cestodes in snappers (Lutjanidae) from northeast Brazil
Three species of snappers from artisanal, small-scale fisheries were examined for the presence of parasites. A total of 139 lutjanid fish were collected: 69 specimens of Lutjanus analis, 47 specimens of Lutjanus vivanus, and 23 specimens of Lutjanus ...
André Mota Alves +6 more
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Species distribution models of tropical deep-sea snappers. [PDF]
Deep-sea fisheries provide an important source of protein to Pacific Island countries and territories that are highly dependent on fish for food security. However, spatial management of these deep-sea habitats is hindered by insufficient data.
Céline Gomez +5 more
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In this study, we tested the taxonomic validation of red snappers species (Southern red snapper Lutjanus purpureus; Silk snapper L. vivanus; Blackfin snapper L. buccanella; and Pacific red snapper L.
DANILLO SILVA +4 more
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Automatic detection, identification and counting of deep-water snappers on underwater baited video using deep learning [PDF]
Deep-sea demersal fisheries in the Pacific have strong commercial, cultural, and recreational value, especially snappers (Lutjanidae) which make the bulk of catches. Yet, managing these fisheries is challenging due to the scarcity of data.
Florian Baletaud +8 more
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Red snappers are fishery commodities which have high market values. Raw materials of red snappers are important elements which determine the quality of the final products.
Winona Valeria Siregar +1 more
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Reproduction of grey snapper (Teleostei: Lutjanidae) in the southern Gulf of Mexico
Snappers exhibit reproductive trait plasticity in response to habitat distribution. Lutjanus griseus is among the most economically important snappers in the western Central Atlantic but has received limited study in the region. Data on the reproductive
Karina del C. Macal-López +4 more
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An approach to unraveling the coexistence of snappers (Lutjanidae) using otolith morphology
The sagittae otolith morphology of marine fishes has been used in many ecomorphological studies to explain certain ecological adaptations of species to habitat. Our study compares the sagittal otolith shapes of ten species of snappers (Family Lutjanidae)
Zahra Sadighzadeh +4 more
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Snapper is a type of demersal marine fish from the Lutjanidae family. The Lutjanidae family spread throughout the world and currently has 123 species in 21 genera, one of which is the Lutjanus genus (Miller and Thomas, 2007).
Sapto Andriyono +6 more
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Habitat connectivity in reef fish communities and marine reserve design in Old Providence-Santa Catalina, Colombia [PDF]
On the insular platform of Old Providence/Santa Catalina, Colombia, we compared nearshore lagoonal patch reefs to those on the northern bank distant from the islands to determine the importance of habitat connectivity to fish community structure ...
Usseglio, P. +5 more
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