Artisanal fisher ecological knowledge with morphometric measurements of Angel Sharks form Libya, Central Mediterranean. [PDF]
Hamza A +3 more
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Bat Tongues and Foraging: Linking Morphology to Hunting Strategies
We linked the bat tongue's mediodorsal lobe (MDL), a muscular prominence, to foraging strategies. Aerial hawkers exhibit tall MDLs and prominent forward‐pointing papillae. The MDL may function as a barrier or filter, preventing unintentional ingestion of non‐food material, aiding in prey handling, and controlling food access during fast flight ...
Danilo Russo +6 more
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Increasing temperatures counteract the evolutionary consequences of fishing in model of Northeast Arctic Cod (Gadus morhua). [PDF]
Jessen HH, Opdal AF, Enberg K.
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Abstract Effective research and monitoring requires accurate, interoperable and representative data. Stereo‐video based methods are commonly used to survey fish and are rapidly expanding globally due to their cost‐effectiveness, ability to provide accurate body size measurements, non‐destructive approach and capacity to create permanent data records ...
Brooke A. Gibbons +16 more
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Concurrent <i>Cryptosporidium parvum</i> outbreaks: molecular characterisation supporting epidemiological investigations leads to identification of different implicated food items, Sweden, 2019. [PDF]
Bujila I +11 more
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Abstract In Colombia's northeastern borderlands, agrarian economies shape how disease risk and stigma are understood and managed. As shown in ethnographic fieldwork in and around the Catatumbo region, cutaneous leishmaniasis—a sandfly‐transmitted disease that produces chronic skin lesions—appears in two radically different guises across adjacent ...
Javier Lezaun, Lina Pinto‐García
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Towards a comprehensive assessment of ichthyofaunal diversity in the Yangtze River estuary: Leveraging environmental DNA technology and bottom trawl surveys. [PDF]
Lyu S +6 more
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Coexisting Atlantic Cod Ecotypes in the Barents Sea: An Issue for Managing Fisheries
ABSTRACT The largest remaining cod stock in the Atlantic, the Northeast Arctic cod (NEAC), is facing climate change and poor recruitment. It is currently assumed to represent a single biological population. In coastal waters, both in Northern Norway and down to mid‐Norway during the spawning season, NEAC overlaps with another cod ecotype, the ...
Torild Johansen +6 more
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Optimizing Fishery Survey Design in Guangdong's Restricted Coastal Waters. [PDF]
Zhang K, Su L, Cai Y, Xu Y, Chen Z.
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'The fish that stop': drivers of historical decline for Pacific cod and implications for modern management in an era of rapidly changing climate. [PDF]
McClenachan L +8 more
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