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Ecoscience, 2020
The fishing cat (Prionailurus viverrinus) is a medium-sized felid, which uses various habitats including areas adjoining wetlands. This species is listed as ‘vulnerable’ in the IUCN Red List 2016, Appendix 2 of CITES and under Schedule 1 of the Wildlife (
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The fishing cat (Prionailurus viverrinus) is a medium-sized felid, which uses various habitats including areas adjoining wetlands. This species is listed as ‘vulnerable’ in the IUCN Red List 2016, Appendix 2 of CITES and under Schedule 1 of the Wildlife (
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Development of Dry Artificial Fish Bait for Trap Fishing Using Tuna Red Meat and Shrimp Head Wastes
Journal of Aquatic Food Product Technology, 2018This study developed and evaluated dry artificial fish bait for trap fishing utilizing tuna red meat (TRM) and shrimp head powder (SHP), aiming to replace the usage of edible fishes, such as sardines and squids, as bait.
Masilan Karunanithi +3 more
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Trapping Fish Genes with Transposons
Zebrafish, 2005Several recent papers describe pilot screens establishing enhancer and gene trap methodologies for use in fish. They have proven these approaches by characterizing genes with novel and sometimes unexpected expression patterns. The resulting fish lines with tissue-specific GFP expression patterns are now being used in further developmental genetics ...
Darius, Balciunas, Stephen C, Ekker
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Journal of material culture, 2019
Anthropologists have often focused on what one can read about the worlds of hunters and prey from the forms of traps. This article demonstrates, however, that a trap’s design is not always tightly coupled to the worlds within which it is deployed.
H. Swanson
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Anthropologists have often focused on what one can read about the worlds of hunters and prey from the forms of traps. This article demonstrates, however, that a trap’s design is not always tightly coupled to the worlds within which it is deployed.
H. Swanson
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Sustainability
The conflict between biodiversity conservation and economic development is intense in developing countries. With the decline in biodiversity, the Chinese government imposed a 10-year fishing ban in the priority waters of the Yangtze River Basin, which ...
Ji Feng +4 more
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The conflict between biodiversity conservation and economic development is intense in developing countries. With the decline in biodiversity, the Chinese government imposed a 10-year fishing ban in the priority waters of the Yangtze River Basin, which ...
Ji Feng +4 more
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World Archaeology, 2004
Recent aerial photographs prove that stone structures in Lake Richmond, near Perth Western Australia, are modern structures and are not tidal weirs of Aboriginal origin. This evidence is contrary to the views expressed in a recent assessment of the chronology and development of Aboriginal fishing in south-western Australia.
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Recent aerial photographs prove that stone structures in Lake Richmond, near Perth Western Australia, are modern structures and are not tidal weirs of Aboriginal origin. This evidence is contrary to the views expressed in a recent assessment of the chronology and development of Aboriginal fishing in south-western Australia.
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Folk Life, 1974
AbstractUndoubtedly the trapping offish is one of the oldest methods of fishing known to man and throughott the country, in rivers and along the coast, may be seen the remains of stone or wattle weirs, many of them erected centuries ago for the capture of salmon and other fish. In Wales the widespread occurrence of the word gored as well as other names
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AbstractUndoubtedly the trapping offish is one of the oldest methods of fishing known to man and throughott the country, in rivers and along the coast, may be seen the remains of stone or wattle weirs, many of them erected centuries ago for the capture of salmon and other fish. In Wales the widespread occurrence of the word gored as well as other names
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Fish cast NETs: Neutrophil extracellular traps are released from fish neutrophils
Developmental & Comparative Immunology, 2007Neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs), which are extracellular DNA structures released from neutrophils, are described and characterized for the first time in fish using fluorescent confocal microscopy. Confocal images of fish neutrophil suspensions stained with 6'-diamino-2-phenylindole, dihydrochloride DNA fluorescent stain (DAPI) revealed the ...
Dusan, Palić +3 more
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A New Larval Fish Light Trap: The Quatrefoil Trap
The Progressive Fish-Culturist, 1984(1984). A New Larval Fish Light Trap: The Quatrefoil Trap. The Progressive Fish-Culturist: Vol. 46, No. 3, pp. 216-219.
Keith B. Floyd +2 more
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