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Hazardous marine life: Stingray injury and its multimodal management
Human existence is known for its phenomenon of expansion and extension in the various natural habitat over a period of time. This has always accompanied with more frequent encounter with the natural inhabitants of that territory.
Bharat Khemji Jani +1 more
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The Influence of Body Size and Hemoglobin Multiplicity on Critical Oxygen Threshold in Red Drum (Sciaenops ocellatus) [PDF]
Hypoxia is common in marine environments and fishes use a suite of cardiorespiratory adjustments to defend aerobic metabolism, including reducing standard metabolic rate (SMR), the minimum metabolic rate needed to sustain life at a specified temperature,
Pan, Yihang
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This experiment was carried out to study the effects of leaching, compositioning, and chill storage of mince fish on the characteristic changes of surimi from shark and stingray fish.
Joko Santoso1) +2 more
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Comparing co-occurring species may provide insights into how aspects of ecology may play a role in influencing their microbial communities. During the 2019 commercial shrimp trawl season off coastal Georgia, swabs of skin, gills, cloaca, and gut were ...
Kady Lyons +7 more
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Hack Weeks as a model for Data Science Education and Collaboration
Across almost all scientific disciplines, the instruments that record our experimental data and the methods required for storage and data analysis are rapidly increasing in complexity.
Arendt, Anthony +5 more
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Function of the tail in myliobatid rays: role in controlling body stability
Eagle rays, cownose rays and manta rays are the only batoid families exhibiting oscillatory locomotion, and are characterized by long, slender tails. This study investigates whether tail length influences body stability when the pectoral fins are held in
Júlia Chaumel +2 more
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Riley v. California and the Stickiness Principle [PDF]
In Fourth Amendment decisions, different concepts, facts and assumptions about reality are often tethered together by vocabulary and fact, creating a ‘Stickiness Principle.’ In particular, form and function historically were considered indistinguishable,
Friedland, Steven I.
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Stiffening the stingray skeleton ? an investigation of durophagy in Myliobatid stingrays (Chondrichthyes, Batoidea, Myliobatidae) [PDF]
The stingray family Myliobatidae contains five durophagous (hard prey specialist) genera and two planktivorous genera. A suite of morphological features makes it possible for the hard prey specialists to crush mollusks and crustaceans in their cartilaginous jaws.
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Analysis of permanent magnets as elasmobranch bycatch reduction devices in hook-and-line and longline trials [PDF]
Previous studies indicate that elasmobranch fishes (sharks, skates and rays) detect the Earth’s geomagnetic field by indirect magnetoreception through electromagnetic induction, using their ampullae of Lorenzini. Applying this concept, we evaluated the
Abel, Daniel C. +3 more
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Distribution and sighting frequency of reef fishes in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary [PDF]
This study analyzed species richness, distribution, and sighting frequency of selected reef fishes to describe species assemblage composition, abundance, and spatial distribution patterns among sites and regions (Upper Keys, Middle Keys, Lower Keys, and ...
Gittings, S. +3 more
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