Le régime alimentaire de Dentex angolensis, Poll et Maul, 1953 (Sparidae)
The food of Dentex angolensis, studied from 386 stomachs, consists essentially of small epibenthic crustaceans and, with less importance, of fishes. A systematic list with abundance and occurrence is given here. It is noted that the composition of the stomach content can differ with depth and season.
/Intès, André, /Le Loeuff, Pierre
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Two new species of Microcotylidae Taschenberg, 1879 (Platyhelminthes: Polyopisthocotyla) parasitising Diplodus capensis (Teleostei, Sparidae) off South Africa. [PDF]
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Florida Keys coral reef fish communities, then and now [PDF]
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Checklist of coastal fishes from Cabo Verde Archipelago. [PDF]
Barcelos LMD, Freitas R, Barreiros JP.
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Chromosome-level genome assembly of Nemipterus japonicus based on PacBio sequencing and Hi-C technology. [PDF]
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Balci BA, İkiz R, Arslan MN.
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New data on the presence of <i>Sparicotyle chrysophrii</i> (Polyopisthocotyla: Microcotylidae) on the gills of <i>Sparus aurata</i> (Teleostei: Sparidae) in Tunisian coastal waters, with insights into the genetic structure and phylogenetic analysis. [PDF]
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The complete mitochondrial genome of the zebra seabream Diplodus cervinus (Perciformes, Sparidae) from the Mediterranean Sea. [PDF]
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Phylosymbiosis in Seven Wild Fish Species Collected Off the Southern Coast of Korea: Skin Microbiome Most Strongly Reflects Evolutionary Pressures. [PDF]
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