The complete mitochondrial genome sequence plays an important role in phylogenetic studies. In this study, the complete mitochondrial genome of Monomia gladiator was obtained by Illumina and Sanger sequencing techniques. The circular genome was 15,878 bp
Zhuofang Xie +7 more
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Feeding spectra and activity of the freshwater crab Trichodactylus kensleyi (Decapoda: Brachyura: Trichodactylidae) at La Plata basin [PDF]
Background: In inland water systems, it is important to characterize the trophic links in order to identify the ‘trophic species’ and, from the studies of functional diversity, understand the dynamics of matter and energy in these environments.
A Ruttner-Kolisko +70 more
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Diversity of Fishery Organisms and Their Contribution to The Community Sustainability of Kilifi Creek, Kenya [PDF]
Fishery organisms are a source of food and income in local societies surrounding any water body. Investigations were carried out to study the diversity and distribution of fishery organisms of the Kilifi estuarine creek and their contribution to ...
Sigana, Dorcus Auma
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NEW RECORDS OF BRACHYURAN CRABS SPECIES (CRUSTACEA-DECAPODA) IN GULF OF ADEN- YEMEN [PDF]
المعلومات المتعلقة بالتنوع الحيوي للقشريات، وخاصة السرطانات قصيرات البطن على السواحل الشمالية لخليج عدن محدودة للغاية وغير معروفة تمامًا. لم تحظ السواحل في جنوب شبه الجزيرة العربية الواقعة على خليج عدن بالكثير من الاهتمام، الا القليل من الدراسات في مجال ...
Al-Hindi, Abdullah +3 more
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Unusual occurrence of Pempheris moluca (moluccan sweeper) at Azhikode, Kerala [PDF]
On 05.07.2008, five units of double nets (mini trawl) landed at Azhikode landing centre in Thrissur district, Kerala during 0600 - 1200 hrs. Two units landed Pempheris moluca, a rare variety available in the Kerala waters, along with prawns, croakers ...
Baby, K G
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Management implications of human livelihood strategies on Madagascar's coastal landscapes
Abstract The unsustainable harvest and consumption of wild animals destabilizes both wildlife populations and the human livelihoods that depend upon them. In coastal landscapes, the overexploitation of terrestrial resources can increase pressures on marine ecosystems, and vice versa.
Katharine E. T. Thompson +11 more
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Studies on the fauna associated with the cultured seaweed Gracilaria edulis [PDF]
With a view to study the fauna associated with the cultured seaweed Gracilaria edulis in coastal waters of the Palk Bay and the Gulf of Mannar and to assess the damage, if any, caused by any of the organisms, samples of all animal associated with the ...
Chennubhotla, V S Krishnamurthy +2 more
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DNA barcoding allows identification of undescribed crab megalopas from the open sea [PDF]
Megalopas of 15 brachyuran crab species collected in the open sea plankton, and unknown until now, were identified using DNA barcodes (COI and 16S rRNA). Specimens belonging to the families Portunidae, Pseudorhombilidae and Xanthidae (Crustacea, Decapoda,
Cuesta, José A. +2 more
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ABSTRACT The mass production of release‐size H. scabra juveniles in the Philippines is primarily done in a floating hapa ocean‐based nursery systems. To optimize its production, understanding the influence of different culture conditions and their management is necessary.
Jonh Rey L. Gacura +4 more
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Occurrence of the deep sea crab, Thalamita crenata in shallow water gillnet (mural valai) operation at Tharuvaikulam, north of Tuticorin [PDF]
The deep sea crab, Thalamita crenata mostly inhabit only deeper waters (>100 m) and occur in deep sea gillnet operations along with fishes like hemiramphids, belonids and Exocetus spp. as stray catches.
Balasubramanian, T S, Manickaraja, M
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