Author: Mark R. Millikin
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Category : Blue crab
Languages : en
Pages : 324
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Synopsis of Biological Data on the Blue Crab, Callinectes Sapidus Rathbun
Author: Mark R. Millikin
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Category : Blue crab
Languages : en
Pages : 324
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Publisher:
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Category : Blue crab
Languages : en
Pages : 324
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NOAA Technical Report NMFS.
Virome: Diversity, Function and Ecology
Author: Tao Jin
Publisher: Frontiers Media SA
ISBN: 2832503977
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 155
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Publisher: Frontiers Media SA
ISBN: 2832503977
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 155
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Fishery Atlas of the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands
A Histopathologic Evaluation of Gross Lesions Excised from Commercially Important North Altantic [sic] Marine Fishes
Author: Robert A. Murchelano
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Category : Fishes
Languages : en
Pages : 28
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Category : Fishes
Languages : en
Pages : 28
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Additions to a Revision of the Shark Genus Carcharhinus
Author: J. A. F. Garrick
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Category : Carcharhinus
Languages : en
Pages : 428
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Features of the valid nominal species of Aprionodon Gill (isodon Valenciennes) and Hypoprion Müller and Henle (hemiodon Valenciennes, macloti Müller and Henle, and signatus Poey), plus those of a previously unrecognized species here described as Carcharhinus leiodon n.sp., are examined and compared with those of Carcharhinus Blainville. Features studied include morphometrics, vertebral numbers and other vertebral characteristics, tooth numbers, color pattern, and some other aspects of external morphology. It is concluded that on these features C. Leiodon n.sp. is entirely encompassed within the parameters of Carcharhinus, and that, although A. isodon, H. hemiodon, H. macloti, and H. signatus each extend the range of diversity of Carcharhinus in one or more features, A. isodon is not uniquely different from Carcharhinus, and there is no common pattern of difference between the three species of Hypoprion and Carcharhinus. Accordingly, and because the nature of the teeth of Aprionodon and Hypoprion has been found insufficient to warrant generic distinction from Carcharhinus, the genera Aprionodon and Hypoprion are synonymised with Carcharhinus. A diagnosis and description are given for each of the above species. The descriptions include measurements, counts, and line illustrations that show the whole shark in lateral view, underside of head, nostril, and teeth. The geographic distribution is summarized, as are also the meager biological data available on number of embryos, size at birth, size at sexual maturity, and maximum size.
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Category : Carcharhinus
Languages : en
Pages : 428
Book Description
Features of the valid nominal species of Aprionodon Gill (isodon Valenciennes) and Hypoprion Müller and Henle (hemiodon Valenciennes, macloti Müller and Henle, and signatus Poey), plus those of a previously unrecognized species here described as Carcharhinus leiodon n.sp., are examined and compared with those of Carcharhinus Blainville. Features studied include morphometrics, vertebral numbers and other vertebral characteristics, tooth numbers, color pattern, and some other aspects of external morphology. It is concluded that on these features C. Leiodon n.sp. is entirely encompassed within the parameters of Carcharhinus, and that, although A. isodon, H. hemiodon, H. macloti, and H. signatus each extend the range of diversity of Carcharhinus in one or more features, A. isodon is not uniquely different from Carcharhinus, and there is no common pattern of difference between the three species of Hypoprion and Carcharhinus. Accordingly, and because the nature of the teeth of Aprionodon and Hypoprion has been found insufficient to warrant generic distinction from Carcharhinus, the genera Aprionodon and Hypoprion are synonymised with Carcharhinus. A diagnosis and description are given for each of the above species. The descriptions include measurements, counts, and line illustrations that show the whole shark in lateral view, underside of head, nostril, and teeth. The geographic distribution is summarized, as are also the meager biological data available on number of embryos, size at birth, size at sexual maturity, and maximum size.
The Potential Impact of Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) Operation on Fisheries
Distribution and Relative Abundance of Pelagic Nonsalmonid Nekton Off Oregon and Washington, 1979-84
Author: Richard D. Brodeur
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Category : Nekton
Languages : en
Pages : 590
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Nekton
Languages : en
Pages : 590
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