Early development and allometric growth patterns of Trachinotus ovatus (Linnaeus, 1758)
Aquaculture,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
575, P. 739804 - 739804
Published: June 16, 2023
Language: Английский
Blue shark conservation in the Indian Ocean: data-limited insights on population structure, distribution, and stock assessments
Global Ecology and Conservation,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. e03433 - e03433
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Language: Английский
The complex age and growth of Chloroscombrus chrysurus: Formation of two increments per year in the otolith and biphasic growth
Kathleen Angélica Rautenberg,
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Dimitris V. Politikos,
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Eduardo Luís Cupertino Ballester
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et al.
Fisheries Research,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
284, P. 107322 - 107322
Published: March 6, 2025
Language: Английский
Life table approach for assessing the population status and conservation priorities of the common snook (Centropomus undecimalis) in the Western Tropical South Atlantic of Northeast Brazil
Regional Studies in Marine Science,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
70, P. 103385 - 103385
Published: Jan. 21, 2024
Language: Английский
Congeneric and sympatric tropical mullets respond differently to environmental variability: insights into coexistence
Marine and Freshwater Research,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
75(9)
Published: June 3, 2024
Context
Disentangling
mechanisms
influencing
the
seasonal
and
spatial
distribution
of
fish
is
essential
to
understanding
population
dynamics.
In
south-western
Atlantic,
sympatric
mullets
Mugil
curema
M.
rubrioculus
are
closely
related
use
habitat
similarly.
However,
which
processes
allow
their
coexistence
unknown.
Aims
We
tested
hypothesis
that
two
species
exhibit
temporally
spatially
decoupled
habitat-use
patterns
sympatry
due
different
responses
environmental
drivers.
Methods
Bayesian
zero-inflated
count
models
were
used
unravel
temporal
those
in
a
Atlantic
lagoon.
Key
results
The
display
distributions
within
estuary,
being
segregated,
with
mostly
inhabiting
inner
estuary
coastal
marine
habitats.
Conclusions
This
decoupling
might
be
driven
by
distinct
variability:
influenced
factors
such
as
temperature
dissolved
oxygen,
whereas
variations
salinity.
suggest
studied
evolved
divergent
variation
coexistence.
Implications
study
suggests
drive
mullet
abundance,
incorporating
drivers
therefore
useful
predicting
distribution,
well
standardising
abundance
trends
for
stock
assessment
efforts.
Language: Английский
Interspecific otolith shape and genetic variability as tools for identifying tropical sympatric and congeneric mullet species
Regional Studies in Marine Science,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
81, P. 103969 - 103969
Published: Dec. 12, 2024
Language: Английский
Functional Characterization of Galectin-8 from Golden Pompano Trachinotus ovatus Reveals Its Broad-Spectrum Antimicrobial Activity
Marine Biotechnology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
27(1)
Published: Dec. 17, 2024
Language: Английский
None
Koca Göl,
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Nehir Kaymak,
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Yılmaz Emre
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et al.
Ege Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
40(4)
Published: Dec. 13, 2023
Lake
Koca
(Dalaman),
a
wetland
in
the
western
Mediterranean
basin
of
Türkiye,
is
an
extraordinary
lake
with
salty,
fresh,
and
sulfurous
waters
home
to
high
biodiversity.The
present
study
examines
spatial
seasonal
variation
fish
communities
assesses
influence
environmental
parameters
on
community
structure
Koca.A
total
1.530
specimens
were
captured,
representing
seven
families
11
species
(2
non-native,
1
introduced,
8
native
species).Total
abundance
richness
higher
at
littoral
than
limnetic
zone,
but
no
was
observed.Non-native
species,
Coptodon
zillii,
most
abundant
followed
by
Mugilidae.The
two
endemic
(Capoeta
aydinensis
Ladigesocypris
irideus)
relatively
low
both
habitats.Shannon-Wiener
diversity
index
evenness
did
not
vary
seasonally
spatially.Fish
significantly
positively
correlated
chlorophyll-a
macrophyte
coverage
while
negatively
depth.Spearmen's
Correlation
analysis
revealed
that
show
relationship
chemical
water,
C.
zillii
showed
distribution
related
depth
density.Both
anthropogenic
activities
presence
non-native
may
affect
fishes.
Language: Английский
Fish diversity and community structure of a wetland system of the western Mediterranean Basin of Türkiye: Lake Koca (Dalaman)
Ege Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
40(4), P. 235 - 243
Published: Dec. 13, 2023
Lake
Koca
(Dalaman),
a
wetland
in
the
western
Mediterranean
basin
of
Türkiye,
is
an
extraordinary
lake
with
salty,
fresh,
and
sulfurous
waters
home
to
high
biodiversity.
The
present
study
examines
spatial
seasonal
variation
fish
communities
assesses
influence
environmental
parameters
on
community
structure
Koca.
A
total
1.530
specimens
were
captured,
representing
seven
families
11
species
(2
non-native,
1
introduced,
8
native
species).
Total
abundance
richness
higher
at
littoral
than
limnetic
zone,
but
no
was
observed.
Non-native
species,
Coptodon
zillii,
most
abundant
followed
by
Mugilidae.
two
endemic
(Capoeta
aydinensis
Ladigesocypris
irideus)
relatively
low
both
habitats.
Shannon-Wiener
diversity
index
evenness
did
not
vary
seasonally
spatially.
Fish
significantly
positively
correlated
chlorophyll-a
macrophyte
coverage
while
negatively
depth.
Spearmen’s
Correlation
analysis
revealed
that
show
relationship
chemical
water,
C.
zillii
showed
distribution
related
depth
density.
Both
anthropogenic
activities
presence
non-native
may
affect
fishes.
Language: Английский
None
Koca Göl,
No information about this author
Nehir Kaymak,
No information about this author
Yılmaz Emre
No information about this author
et al.
Ege Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
40
Published: Dec. 13, 2023
Lake
Koca
(Dalaman),
a
wetland
in
the
western
Mediterranean
basin
of
Türkiye,
is
an
extraordinary
lake
with
salty,
fresh,
and
sulfurous
waters
home
to
high
biodiversity.The
present
study
examines
spatial
seasonal
variation
fish
communities
assesses
influence
environmental
parameters
on
community
structure
Koca.A
total
1.530
specimens
were
captured,
representing
seven
families
11
species
(2
non-native,
1
introduced,
8
native
species).Total
abundance
richness
higher
at
littoral
than
limnetic
zone,
but
no
was
observed.Non-native
species,
Coptodon
zillii,
most
abundant
followed
by
Mugilidae.The
two
endemic
(Capoeta
aydinensis
Ladigesocypris
irideus)
relatively
low
both
habitats.Shannon-Wiener
diversity
index
evenness
did
not
vary
seasonally
spatially.Fish
significantly
positively
correlated
chlorophyll-a
macrophyte
coverage
while
negatively
depth.Spearmen's
Correlation
analysis
revealed
that
show
relationship
chemical
water,
C.
zillii
showed
distribution
related
depth
density.Both
anthropogenic
activities
presence
non-native
may
affect
fishes.
Language: Английский