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Environmental patterns in the abundance of sparidae in the southern bay of Bicay
Fernández-Zapico, O. (Olaya) +5 more
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Comparative morphology and evolutionary relationships of the Sparidae (Teleostei: Percoidei)
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Specific method of fishing for Sparidae species in the eastern Adriatic
Fisheries Research, 2002“ Tramata” fishing or fishing using vibrating ropes is a very old method and it is unique to the Eastern Adriatic. It is the main commercial method of fishing of seabream (Sparidae) species. This paper describes the gear, methods and exploitation characteristics of tramata fishing, based on research conducted from 1986 to 1999.
Alen Soldo, Jakov Dulčić
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Alternative reproductive styles in seabrearns (Pisces: Sparidae)
Environmental Biology of Fishes, 1990A review of sexuality in the Sparidae shows that protandrous, protogynous, simultaneous and rudimentary hermaphroditism have all been reported in the family. Careful histological study shows that even in those species reputed to have separate sexes, intersexuality is found in the juvenile condition.
Colin D. Buxton, Patrick A. Garratt
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Development of the skull in Dentex dentex (Osteichthyes: Sparidae)
Marine Biology, 2000The development of the skull skeleton in common dentex, Dentex dentex (Linnaeus, 1758), was studied under extensive rearing conditions. Skull ontogeny started after hatching and went through three stages: (a) the yolk-sac (during the phase of no growth) and the early larval stage (up to 6.9 mm in vivo total length, TL) in which the majority of the ...
G. Koumoundouros +2 more
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Notes on the diet ofPterogymnus laniarius(Cuvier) (Pisces: Sparidae)
South African Journal of Zoology, 1985Stomach contents of fish taken between Mossel Bay and Algoa Bay were analysed. Prey associated with both hard and soft substrates were present in the diet although the latter were more Important. The mouth structure Is shown to be well adapted to feeding over soft substrates.
Clarke, J.R., Buxton, C.D.
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The complete mitochondrial genome of the Rhabdosargus sarba (Perciformes: Sparidae)
Mitochondrial DNA Part A, 2014The complete mitochondrial genome of the Rhabdosargus sarba was presented in our study. The mitochondrial genome is 16,644 bp long and consists of 13 protein-coding genes, 2 rRNA genes, 22 tRNA genes and a control region. The gene order and composition of R. sarba mitochondrial genome was similar to that of most other vertebrates.
Jianzhen, Li +9 more
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Localised spawning omission in snapper, Chrysophrys auratus (Sparidae)
Marine and Freshwater Research, 2011Failure to spawn in a significant proportion of adult fish may greatly decrease the reproductive output of a population and lead to overestimates of recruitment to the fish stock. Reproductive output of the commercially important sparid, Chrysophrys auratus, around the Kaipara Harbour, New Zealand, is particularly important as this harbour is the ...
Carina J. Sim-Smith +2 more
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THE SOUTH AFRICAN FISHES OF THE FAMILIES SPARIDAE AND DENTICIDAE
Transactions of the Royal Society of South Africa, 1938(1938). THE SOUTH AFRICAN FISHES OF THE FAMILIES SPARIDAE AND DENTICIDAE. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Africa: Vol. 26, No. 3, pp. 225-305.
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[Lernaepodidae, copepod parasites of Tunisian Sparidae].
Archives de l'Institut Pasteur de Tunis, 1979On the gills and branchial arch of eleven sparidae species, from different tunisian lagoons and sea, nine lernaeopodidae species (copepods parasites) have been taked. These copepods are belonging to three genera. A study of their morphology, illustrated by plates is realised.
O K, Ben Hassine, K, Essafi, A, Raibaut
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