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    Unraveling drivers and patterns of species richness in coastal marine ecosystem under global warming: Insights from ecosystem connectivity by Xiangyan Yang, Jia Wo, Toniann Keiling, Yong Chen

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We applied this framework to the Hudson River Estuary-New York Bight (HRE-NYB) ecosystem to elucidate how warming temperature, fishery pressures, primary production variation, zooplankton community dynamics and estuary habitat availability shape richness trends and patterns of NYB through ecosystem interconnection during the study period (1980–2022). …”
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    Connections Across Open Water: A Bi‐Organelle, Genomics‐Scale Assessment of Atlantic‐Wide Population Dynamics in a Pelagic, Endangered Apex Predator Shark (Isurus oxyrinchus) by Andrea M. Bernard, Marissa R. Mehlrose, Kimberly A. Finnegan, Bradley M. Wetherbee, Mahmood S. Shivji

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…One such species, the shortfin mako shark (Isurus oxyrinchus), a globally widespread, highly migratory predator, has undergone dramatic population reductions and is now Endangered (IUCN Red List), with Atlantic Ocean mako sharks in particular assessed by fishery managers as overfished and in need of urgent, improved management attention. …”
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    Study on food habits of herring (Clupea fimbriata) in Ujung Pangkah Waters, East Java by . Sulistiono, M. Robiyanto, M. Brodjo, C.P. Simanjuntak

    Published 2010-01-01
    “… Herring Clupea fibriata is an important fishery resource in Indonesia. This species is found in large number in Ujung Pangkah Waters. …”
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    Molecular-genetic approaches to species identification of platyhelminthes of the genus <i>Ligophorus</i> (Monogenea) parasitising flathead mullet by E. A. Vodiasova, E. S. Chelebieva, O. V. Shikhat, D. M. Atopkin, E. V. Dmitrieva

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…., 1758 (flathead mullet) is a valuable commercial fish and a promising object of artificial breeding in the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov, and the study of its parasite fauna is important for fishery and mariculture. Monogeneans of the genus Ligophorus are common ectoparasites dwelling on the gills of mullets. …”
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