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Sphoeroides asellus (Müller & Troschel 1849) Distribution Amazon, Orinoco, Essequibo. Notes Barriga (1994), Galacatos et al. (2004), Guarderas and Jácome-Negrete (2013), Jácome-Negrete et al. (2018).
Escobar-Camacho, Daniel +4 more
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Assessing Fish Community Structure and Diversity Across Environmental Gradients in a Tropical Bay
ABSTRACT Understanding the relationship between species distribution and the environment across spatial gradients is crucial for biodiversity evaluation. We surveyed fish populations in a tropical bay, covering a spatial gradient from the outer zone with favorable marine conditions to the inner zone affected by human activities.
Leonardo Almeida Freitas +1 more
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Zooplankton in Aquaculture: A Perspective on Nutrition and Cost‐Effectiveness
Successful aquaculture relies on effective feeding strategies for target species, from the larval stage through to sexually mature adults, in both marine and freshwater environments. Aquatic organisms, particularly larvae, instinctively prefer live feeds like algae and zooplankton; larvae are entirely dependent on live feeds due to their undeveloped ...
Najmus Sakib Khan +2 more
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Sphoeroides spengleri, 73.1 mm SL, photo by JT Williams.
Sphoeroides spengleri, 73.1 mm SL, photo by JT Williams.
James L. Van Tassell (364571) +6 more
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Se registra por primera vez la presencia de seis especies de peces colectados en el río Acandí durante la expedición URABA II, en febrero de 1985, tres de los cuales (Citharichtys spilopterus, Achirus lineatus y Sphoeroides testudineus), son nuevos ...
Alvarez León Ricardo
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Hyperostosis in Fishes: An Update With New Species Records
Hyperostosis is an enigmatic dimension of diversity in the anatomy of fishes. This excessive overgrowth of bone is natural in origin, occurs almost exclusively in marine fishes, is generally species‐specific, and becomes fully developed only in large individuals. We document hyperostosis in 35 families, 89 genera, and 153 species.
William F. Smith‐Vaniz +2 more
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Habitat selection by fish in an artificial reef in Ilha Grande Bay, Brazil
The use of artificial structures as a shelter for fishes was evaluated aiming to assess increase in fish abundance in Ilha Grande Bay at Southeast Brazilian coast (Lat: 22°8'-23°5' S; Long. 44º05’-44º40’W).
Daniel Shimada Brotto +1 more
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The die‐off of the long‐spined sea urchin Diadema antillarum in the 1980s highlighted its crucial role as a primary grazer in tropical western Atlantic coral reefs. However, natural recovery has been slow, exacerbated by a new die‐off in 2022. Interest in actively restoring D.
Tom Wijers +4 more
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Fig. 3. Monthly ratio between catch rate and mean body mass of S. greeleyi (a) and S. testudineus (b) on the north-south axis of the estuarine complex of Paranaguá, Paraná State.
Ventura, Augusto de Oliveira Brunow +3 more
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Abstract Objective In 2000, the Laguna Atascosa National Wildlife Refuge acquired the Bahia Grande (Texas) management unit, a space that had lain barren and arid for 70 years. A large cooperative partnership launched a restoration project to replenish the basin and recover its original tidal hydrology.
Roy M. Ulibarri +5 more
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