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  1. 81

    Feed Regime Slightly Modifies the Bacterial but Not the Fungal Communities in the Intestinal Mucosal Microbiota of Cobia Fish (<i>Rachycentron canadum</i>) by Samira Reinoso, María Soledad Gutiérrez, Angélica Reyes-Jara, Magaly Toro, Katherine García, Guillermo Reyes, Wilfrido Argüello-Guevara, Milton Bohórquez-Cruz, Stanislaus Sonnenholzner, Paola Navarrete

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…The bacterial community of the intestinal microbiota influences many host functions, and similar effects have been recently reported for the fungal community (mycobiota). Cobia is a tropical fish that has been studied for its potential in marine aquaculture. …”
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  2. 82

    Age-growth models for tilapia Oreochromis aureus (Perciformes, Cichlidae) of the Infiernillo reservoir, Mexico and reproductive behaviour by Lourdes Jiménez-Badillo

    Published 2006-06-01
    “…The non-linear method was considered the best for modelling populations highly variable, which is characteristic of tilapia and tropical fish with multiple spawns. The growth parameters estimated were L&#8734; = 479 mm, K = 0.46/yr, t o = -0.055 yr. …”
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  3. 83

    Biogenic amine and microfloral profiling of Indian mackerel, Rastrelliger kanagurta cuvier during storage by Chong , Cheong Yew

    Published 2012
    “…The findings of the present study could contribute to the knowledge of food safety in controlling biogenic amine formation and microbial ecology in tropical fish. Aerobic plate count and total volatile basic nitrogen were correlated well with histamine at different storage temperature and atmosphere. …”
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  4. 84

    Productive performance and economic viability the juvenile of the Nile tilapia cultivated in the west of Paraná submitted to different stocking densities Desempenho produtivo e via... by Affonso Celso Gonçalves Júnior, Guilherme Wolff Bueno, Nilton Garcia Marengoni, Ana Alix Mendes de Almeida Oliveira

    Published 2008-06-01
    “…However, the transparency (47 to 87 cm), the dissolved oxygen (3.09 to 4.60 mg/L) and the temperature (19 to 24ºC) had been outside of the normal standards recommended for the tropical fish culture. At the of the 84 days of culture the average daily mean weight (0.61 to 1.02 g/day) and the specific growth (5.22 to 5.82%) of the juveniles had presented a negative linear relationship (p&lt;0.05) and the alimentary conversion (0.98 to 1.84) a quadratic relationship (p&lt;0.01) in function to the stocking density. …”
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  5. 85

    Identification of the bioactive compounds of skin mucus from Asian swamp eel (monopterus albus) using liquid chromatography quadrupole-time-of-flight mass spectrometry by Hilles, A. R., Mahmood, Syed, Mohd Arifin, Kaderi, Ridzwan, Hashim

    Published 2019
    “…However, their potential values as novel sources of therapeutic agents have not been widely appreciated. Like most other tropical fishes and amphibians, the outer integumentary system of Monopterus albus is covered with mucus layers, which may act as a mechanical and biochemical barrier for their skin. …”
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  6. 86

    Diet-tissue discrimination factors of three neotropical freshwater fishes and a comparison of the trophic position by Gislaine Iachstel Manetta, Matheus Maximilian Ratz Scoarize, Driele Delanira-Santos, Patrícia Almeida Sacramento, Vinícius de Andrade Urbano, Evanilde Benedito

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…In this study, we have addressed the lack of experimental species-specific TDFs conducting three experiments of 128 days each to determine the TDF (muscle and liver) of three species, the piscivore Pseudoplatystoma corruscans (Spix & Agassiz, 1829), and the omnivores Piaractus mesopotamicus (Holmberg, 1887) and Astyanax lacustris (Lütken, 1875), tropical fishes native to the La Plata River basin. Then, we calculated the trophic position (TP) using the mean universal TDF from literature and the species-specific TDF produced in this study for Pseudoplatystoma corruscans. …”
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  7. 87

    EFFECTS OF PHOTOPERIODS ON THE CLONED GTH GENES IN HARD-LIPPED BARB (Osteochillus hasseltii) by Norman Arie Prayogo, Taufik Budi Pramono, Asrul Sahri Siregar, Purnama Sukardi, Masashi Kawaichi

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…However, studies on the influence of photoperiod on tropical fishes are still limited. Hence, this study investigates the effects of photoperiod on the hard-lipped barb, particularly, the genetic expression of its cloned gonadotropin hormones I (GtH-I) and II (GtH-II) genes. …”
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  8. 88

    Differences in fish herbivory among tropical and temperate seaweeds and annual patterns in kelp consumption influence the tropicalisation of temperate reefs by Adriana Vergés, Brendan S. Lanham, Madoka Kono, Satoru Okumura, Yohei Nakamura

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…This has been linked to the deforestation of temperate coastlines, as direct effects of ocean warming combine with increased herbivory from tropical and sub-tropical fishes and lead to the decline of canopy-forming kelp. …”
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  9. 89

    Diversity of fish species in the Tekam and Salan Rivers, Jerantut Pahang / Mohd Shahrul Azli Ab Rajab by Ab Rajab, Mohd Shahrul Azli

    Published 2017
    “…Thus, river physical and biological factors influence the occurrence, distribution, abundance and diversity of river tropical fishes.…”
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  10. 90

    Asociaciones de larvas de peces en una bahía del Caribe mexicano by C. Quintal-Lizama, L. Vásquez-Yeomans

    Published 2001-06-01
    “…Major factors affecting the fish larval assemblages during December (1994-1997) in Bahía de la Ascensión seem to be related to the nursery areas location and to the tropical fishes reproductive period.…”
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  11. 91

    Life-history traits of Chloroscombrus chrysurus (Actinopterygii: Perciformes: Carangidae) in tropical waters of the Atlantic Ocean by J.D.G.R. De Queiroz, N.L.A. Salvador, M.F. Sousa, V.E.L. Da Silva, N.N. Fabré, V.S. Batista

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…Nevertheless, detailed biological information is very limited for tropical fishes, especially for those with low economic value, such the Atlantic bumper, Chloroscombrus chrysurus (Linnaeus, 1766). …”
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    Combining otolith chemistry and genetics to infer the population structure of yellow snapper Lutjanus argentiventris by Leticia Maria Cavole, Adrian Munguia‐Vega, Jessica A. Miller, Pelayo Salinas‐de‐León, Jose R. Marin Jarrin, Andrew Frederick Johnson, Etienne Rastoin‐Laplane, Alfredo Giron‐Nava, Octavio Aburto‐Oropeza

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…The approach employed here can be applied to other tropical fishes with broad distribution ranges and ontogenetic changes across complex habitats such as mangroves, seagrasses, and coral reefs.…”
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