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Gillnet selectivity for the spotted rose snapper (Lutjanus guttatus) and the amarillo snapper (Lutjanus argentiventris) in Navidad Bay, Jalisco, Mexico

open access: yesCiencias Marinas, 1999
Gillnet selectivity for Lutjanus guttatus and L. argentiventris in Navidad Bay, Jalisco (Mexico), was estimated using monthly samples. Gillnets of 7.62- and 8.89-cm mesh size were used for the experimental design; 475 organisms of L.
JA Rojo-Vázquez   +3 more
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Comparative characterization of protease activity in cultured spotted rose snapper juveniles (Lutjanus guttatus)

open access: yesLatin American Journal of Aquatic Research, 2015
Partial characterizations of digestive proteases were studied in three life stages of spotted rose snapper: early (EJ), middle (MJ) and late juvenile (LJ) with corresponding average weights of 21.3 ± 2.6 g (3 months after hatching, MAH), 190 ± 4.4 g (7 ...
Emyr Peña   +5 more
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Helminth parasite communities of spotted rose snapper Lutjanus guttatus from the Mexican Pacific [PDF]

open access: yesHelminthologia, 2017
The helminth communities of L. guttatus from Mazatlan Bay (MB) and Banderas Bay (BB), on the Pacific coast of Mexico, were studied during two consecutive years.
Morales-Serna F. N.   +3 more
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Feeding habits of the spotted rose snapper Lutjanus guttatus (Pisces: Lutjanidae) in the coast of Guerrero, Mexico

open access: yesCiencias Marinas, 2002
 Stomach contents analysis was used to describe quantitatively the feeding habits of Lutjanus guttatus. A total of 239 organisms with fork lengths between 12 and 55 cm were collected monthly from February 1993 to January 1995 in the coast of Guerrero ...
AA Rojas-Herrera, X Chiappa-Carrara
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Growth, Physiological Response, and Gill Health of Spotted Rose Snapper (Lutjanus guttatus) Reared at Different Salinities

open access: yesFishes
The physiological and gill health responses of juvenile spotted rose snapper (Lutjanus guttatus) were evaluated at four salinities—8, 16, 24, and 32‰—over a 70-day period.
Jonathan Chacón-Guzmán   +14 more
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Haliotrematoides spp. (Monogenoidea: Dactylogyridae) parasitizing Lutjanus guttatus (Lutjanidae) in two localities of the Pacific coast of Mexico, and their phylogenetic position within the Ancyrocephalinae through sequences of the 28S rRNA

open access: yesRevista Mexicana de Biodiversidad, 2015
Specimens of wild populations of the spotted rose snapper, Lutjanus guttatus (Steindacher) were studied for monogenean parasites in 2 localities along the Mexican Pacific coast (Mazatlán, Sinaloa and Chamela Bay, Jalisco).
Adriana García-Vásquez   +4 more
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Generation cycle closure of the spotted rose snapper, Lutjanus guttatus, in captivity [PDF]

open access: yesRevista de biología marina y oceanografía, 2012
The spotted rose snapper, Lutjanus guttatus, is culture in several Latin American countries. The present study reports the generation closure with juveniles obtained from wild adults which matured and spawned at a Mazatlan laboratory (Mexico). F1 fish were sexually matured at 2 years of age, and spawning was induced in 2 successive years.
Ibarra Castro, Leonardo   +4 more
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Improved Induced-Spawning Protocol for the Spotted Rose Snapper (Lutjanus guttatus) [PDF]

open access: yesIsraeli Journal of Aquaculture - Bamidgeh, 2009
An improved protocol for hormonal induction of spawning in spotted rose snapper (Lutjanus guttatus) resulted in increased spawning efficiency in newly-caught wild breeders and wild-caught adults maintained in captivity for more than a year. A controlled-release delivery system (implant) based on an ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer (EVAc) matrix was ...
L. Alvarez-Lajonchere, L. Ibarra-Castro
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The complete mitochondrial genome of black-spot snapper, Lutjanus fulviflamma (Perciformes: Lutjanidae) [PDF]

open access: yesMitochondrial DNA Part B, 2019
The complete mitochondrial genome sequence of Dory snapper, Lutjanus fulviflamma, was determined by high-throughput sequencing (HTS) technique. The circular mitogenome of L. fulviflamma was 16,512 bp in length encoding 37 genes (13 proteins, 22 tRNAs, 2 ribosomal RNAs) and 2 conserved noncoding elements; the control region (D-Loop) and the origin of ...
Sapto Andriyono   +3 more
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Evaluation of fish density influence on the growth of the spotted rose snapper reared in floating net cages using growth models and non-parametric tests

open access: yesCiencias Marinas, 2023
In commercial fish farming, growth performance is the most influential factor in economic profitability; so, biomass optimization has become a growing concern.
Jesús Jurado-Molina   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

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