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    New records of anisakid nematodes from marine fishes off New Caledonia, with descriptions of five new species of Raphidascaris (Ichthyascaris) (Nematoda, Anisakidae) by Moravec František, Justine Jean-Lou

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Moreover, two species of Hysterothylacium Ward et Magath, 1917, H. alatum Moravec et Justine, 2015 and H. epinepheli (Yamaguti, 1941), were found in the leopard coralgrouper Plectropomus leopardus (type host) and the highfin grouper Epinephelus maculatus (new host) (both Serranidae, Perciformes), respectively. This is the second finding of H. epinepheli since its original description in Japan 79 years ago. …”
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    The role of macroalgae as nursery areas for fish species within coastal seascapes by Nicola C. James, Alan K. Whitfield

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Although the overall density of juvenile fish was not shown to be higher in kelp relative to other temperate nursery habitats, kelp was important in the recruitment of Notolabrus celiodotus (wrasse), Paralabrax clathrus (Serranidae), Brachyistius frenatus (Embiotocidae), Heterostichus rostratus (Clinidae) and Sebastes spp. …”
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    Ictiofauna del archipiélago Jardines de la Reina, Cuba by Fabián Pina-Amargós, Héctor Salvat Torres, Noel López-Fernández

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Las familias más diversas son Serranidae, Carangidae, Scaridae, Lutjanidae, Haemulidae y Pomacentridae. …”
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    ICTIOFAUNA DEL ARCHIPIÉLAGO JARDINES DE LA REINA, CUBA. by Fabián Pina, Rodolfo Claro, Juan Pablo García, Noel López, G. González-Sansón

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Las familias más diversas son Serranidae, Carangidae, Haemulidae, Labridae y Scaridae. …”
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    Inventario de la ictiofauna de la costa norte de Ciego de Ávila, Cuba. by Fabián Pina-Amargós, Héctor Miguel Salvat-Torres, Wilbert Acosta de la Red, Emilio de Jesús Fernández de la Vega Sanjuan

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Las familias más diversas son Serranidae, Carangidae, Haemulidae y Scombridae. Se observa poca abundancia de los grandes depredadores de las familias Serranidae, Lutjanidae, Sphyraenidae y Carangidae ytiburones. …”
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    The complete mitochondrial genome of black sea bass, Centropristis striata by Weiye Li, Minhai Liu, Xiaolin Zhang, Zhijin Xu, Yin Xiaolong, Rongbing Fu, Xiamin Jiang

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…The phylogenetic analysis showed that C. striata belongs to Serranidae family and is most closely related to Hypoplectrus. …”
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    Ictiofauna de la Bahía de Navidad, Jalisco, México by Bernabé Aguilar-Palomino, Celia Pérez Reyes, Felipe Galván-Magaña, L. Andrés Abitía-Cardenas

    Published 2001-03-01
    “…The most important families in number of species were Carangidae (20 species), Haemulidae (20), Serranidae (17), Sciaenidae (13) and Lutjanidae (8); 20 species represented 85 % and 80 % of relative abundance and biomass respectively. …”
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    Ictiofauna del golfo de Ana María, Cuba by Fabián Pina-Amargós, Héctor Salvat Torres, Jorge A. Angulo Valdés, Yureidi Cabrera Páez, Erik García- Machado

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Las familias más diversas son Serranidae, Pomacentridae, Carangidae, Haemulidae, Scaridae y Lutjanidae. …”
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    Searching for speciation genes: molecular evidence for selection associated with colour morphotypes in the Caribbean reef fish genus Hypoplectrus. by Ben G Holt, Isabelle M Côté, Brent C Emerson

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…We examined genetic divergence in the coral reef fish genus Hypoplectrus (family: Serranidae), which comprises of 10-14 morphotypes that are distinguished solely by their distinct colour patterns, but which show little genetic differentiation. …”
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    Ictiofauna associada a um cultivo de mexilhão Perna perna (Linnaeus, 1758) Norte Catarinense, Sul do Brasil = Ichthyofauna associated with a culture of mussel Perna perna in Northe... by Matheus Oliveira Freitas, Rafael Velastin

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…Foi coletado o total de 511 peixes correspondentes a sete espécies e seis famílias (Blenniidae, Gobiidae, Labrisomidae, Serranidae, Gobiesocidae e Monacanthidae); as espécies Hypleurochilus fissicornis, Bathygobius soporator e Gobiesox strumosus foram as mais abundantes. …”
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    Fish community of a fringing reef at Mochima National Park, Venezuela by E Méndez de E, LJ Ruiz, A Prieto, A Torres de J, A Fariña, S Sant, J Barrio, B Marin

    Published 2006-11-01
    “…Las familias con mayor número de especies fueron Scaridae (10), Haemulidae y Labridae (9), así como Pomacentridae (7) y Serranidae (6), las cuales, conjuntamente con la única especie de Sparidae, acumularon 77.52% de la abundancia total. …”
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    Molecular Identification and Phylogenetic Tree Reconstruction of Marine Fish Species from the Fishing Port of Kutaradja, Banda Aceh by Sapto Andriyono, Adrian Damora, Hyun-Woo Kim

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…From the resulting COI partial sequences, there is one potential haplotype from the Scombridae family (Auxis thazard), two potential haplotypes from the Carangidae family (Elagatis bipinnulata and Decapterus macarellus), and two potential haplotypes from the Serranidae family (Variola albimarginata and Cephalopholis sonnerati). …”
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    Structure of the fish community at a reef in Los Monjes Archipelago, Venezuela by Ángel Fariña, Alexis Bellorín, Sybil Sant, Elizabeth Méndez

    Published 2005-03-01
    “…The families with the highest number of species were Pomacentridae (6), Scaridae (6), Labridae (6) and Serranidae (5), while the families with the highest total number of individuals were Pomacentridae (2083), Labridae (513), Hemiramphidae (440) and Scaridae (246), with 79.9% of the 4105 individuals observed. …”
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    Ictiofauna marino-costera registrada en el archipiélago Sabana-Camagüey, Cuba by Joán I. Hernández-Albernas

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…Un total de 399 especies identificadas, con las familias Serranidae, Carangidae, Haemulidae, Labridae, Gobiidae, Lutjanidae, Pomacentridae y Scaridae destacando en diversidad, reflejan el enorme potencial biológico de este gran ecosistema. …”
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    Effects of Nitrite Exposure on the Hematological Properties, Antioxidant and Stress Responses of Juvenile Hybrid Groupers, <i>Epinephelus lanceolatus</i> ♂ × <i>Epinephelus fuscogu... by Jun-Hwan Kim, Yue Jai Kang, Kyung Mi Lee

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…Here, juvenile hybrid groupers (<i>Epinephelus lanceolatus</i> ♂ × <i>Epinephelus fuscoguttatus</i> ♀, Family: Serranidae) were exposed to waterborne nitrite at 0, 10, 20, 40, and 80 mg NO<sub>2</sub><sup>−</sup>/L for 2 weeks. …”
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    Identificaton of grouper parasites (Epinephelus coioides) in Talawi District, Batubara Regency by Rumondang Rumondang, Harmayani Harmayani, Heri Prasuhandra Manurung, Adlidar Putri, Ingka Sari

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…Grouper is a member of the Serranidae family of coral reef fish. Many groupers are raised in ponds, which makes them susceptible to disease due to environmental and dietary factors that are not adapted to grouper fish, which is a native species. …”
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    La pesca de organismos marinos ornamentales y su impacto en los arrecifes de coral by Enmanuel Montero Fortunato

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…De este total, 43 familias de peces son utilizadas, siendo Serranidae la de mayor cantidad de especies capturadas. …”
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    Demersal fish and shrimp abundance in relation to mangrove hydrogeomorphological metrics by Jamizan A.R., Chong, V.C.

    Published 2017
    “…Larger values of these metrics increase the abundance of economically important fish species of the families Lutjanidae, Haemulidae, Serranidae and economically-important penaeid shrimps. …”
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    Exportação de peixes recifais para consumo humano: análise de longo prazo usando dados do Rio Grande do Norte, Brasil by Francisca Edna de Andrade CUNHA, Roberto Aurélio Almeida de CARVALHO, Maria Elisabeth de ARAÚJO

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…As famí­­lias mais abundantes foram Lutjanidae (36,77%), Scaridae (21,06%), Serranidae (20,57%), Mullidae (12,73%) e Acanthuridae (8,64%). …”
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