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The genomics of growth and blue spots in a cultured population of Australasian snapper Chrysophrys auratus [PDF]
<p>Characterizing the genome and understanding how it influences phenotypic variation is a central goal for studies on evolution. The findings of genomic research are applicable to a wide range of human endeavours, including predicting disease risk, supporting selective breeding programmes, and understanding adaptive variation in natural ...
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Artisanal fisheries in La Paz Bay and adjacent oceanic area (Gulf of California, Mexico)
We analyzed the artisanal fishery capture data for La Paz Bay (Baja California Sur, Mexico) from 1998 to 2005. Capture data were related to the reproductive cycle of each species.
M Vázquez-Hurtado +4 more
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A common problem in marine fish hatcheries is the lack of functional embryonic parameters reliably predicting favorable larval outcomes. Embryos characterized as high-quality by typical assessment methods frequently result in weak larvae with high ...
Juan Manuel Martínez-Brown +6 more
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The data represented in this paper describe techniques, methodologies and data obtained during the biochemical composition characterization of Blackspot Snapper (Ehrenberg's Snapper). Data analysis of protein, lipids, moisture, ash contents of Ehrenberg's snapper, total polyphenols, total flavonoids contents and the DPPH scavenging activities of ...
Elgamouz, Abdelaziz +5 more
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The objective of the present study was to examine the length-weight relationships and condition factors of snapper Lutjanus russellii, ponyfish Aurigequula fasciata and white-spotted spinefoot Siganus canaliculatus harvested from Ulelhee Bay, Banda Aceh ...
Muchlisin Zainal A. +4 more
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Wild spotted rose snapper, Lutjanus guttatus (n = 400, 60–100 g), were captured and grown out in cages during one year (February 2001 to February 2002).
J Boza-Abarca +3 more
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State of art for larval rearing of spotted rose snapper (Lutjanus guttatus)
The spotted rose snapper (Lutjanus guttatus) is a marine fish species highly appreciated in local markets of some countries of Latin America. For this reason at first wild juveniles were captured and stocked in floating cages for aquaculture. Since the last decade the first studies about reproduction in captivity and massive juvenile production were ...
María Isabel Abdo-de la Parra +4 more
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Kuwait's “Blue Economy” project aims to help replace the country's oil and gas income by the sustainable development of its marine resources. The fishing industry has a prime place in the “Blue Economy” project, but nine of the main fish species in ...
Mohammad E. A. Alqattan, Tim S. Gray
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Recent examinations of anisakid nematodes (Anisakidae) from marine fishes off New Caledonia, collected in the years 2003–2008, revealed the presence of the following five new species of Raphidascaris Railliet et Henry, 1915, all belonging to the subgenus
Moravec František, Justine Jean-Lou
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Hormone-induced spawning of the spotted rose snapper Lutjanus guttatus was studied using wild and cage-grown fish. Carp pituitary suspension (CPS) and human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) were assessed.
J Boza-Abarca +4 more
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