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    Floridians’ Perceptions of Endangered Species by Mary Hannah Miller, Nicole M. W. Dodds, Alexa J. Lamm

    Published 2014-10-01
    “…AEC523/WC185: Floridians' Perceptions of Endangered Species (ufl.edu) …”
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    Species survival versus eigenvalues by Luiz Antonio Ribeiro de Santana, Yuri Dimitrov Bozhkov, Wilson Castro Ferreira

    Published 2004-01-01
    “…Mathematical models describing the behavior of hypothetical species in spatially heterogeneous environments are discussed and analyzed using the fibering method devised and developed by S. …”
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    A New Species of Protosmia Ducke From Spain With Notes on Related Species (Hymenoptera: Megachilidae) by Terry Griswold, Frank D. Parker

    Published 1987-01-01
    “…One of these represents a new species of Protosmia Ducke. It is described here in order to make the name available for the description of its nesting biology, and is named in honor of Dr. …”
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    The Bifurcation and Control of a Single-Species Fish Population Logistic Model with the Invasion of Alien Species by Yi Zhang, Qiaoling Zhang, Jinghao Li, Qingling Zhang

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…The objective of this paper is to study systematically the bifurcation and control of a single-species fish population logistic model with the invasion of alien species based on the theory of singular system and bifurcation. …”
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    Development of SNP for Sebastes Species Identification With Special Focus on the Cryptic Species Complex of Sebastes norvegicus by Torild Johansen, Tanja Hanebrekke, Francois Besnier, Jon Ivar Westgaard, Ingrid Marie Bruvold, Geir Dahle, Laila Unneland, Helle Torp Christensen, Atal Saha

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This is particularly evident for the species Sebastes norvegicus. In recent papers, cryptic species have been indicated within this genus and molecular markers are therefore needed to provide identification for the Sebastes species, including the cryptic species as a basis for advice regarding management and rebuilding of the stocks. …”
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    Candidate Species for Florida Aquaculture: Discus Symphysodon spp., a Profitable but Challenging Species for Florida Aquaculture by E. J. Livengood, Cortney L. Ohs, Frank A. Chapman

    Published 2010-04-01
    “…FA166/FA166: Candidate Species for Florida Aquaculture: Discus Symphysodon spp., a Profitable but Challenging Species for Florida Aquaculture (ufl.edu) …”
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    Species Composition and Growth Pattern of a Multi-Species Grouper in Kwandang Bay, Sulawesi Sea, Indonesia by Dewi Shinta Achmad, Muh Saleh Nurdin, Fauziah Azmi, Merita Ayu Indrianti, Evi Hulukati, Jamaluddin Jompa, Teuku Fadlon Haser, Novianita Achmad

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Highlight Research • There are 26 species identified to be originated from the bay, which the highest diversity in Indonesia • Six species found in Kwandang Bay is showing trends of decreasing populations and two species vulnerable based on IUCN conservation list • Growth model and Fulton condition factor determined for 14 species indicates that they live in a good state of well beings in the bay • The models and condition factors also reflect the adequate food resources required for grouper growth which makes Kwandang Bay as a good habitat for groupers   Abstract Grouper fishery has been the source of income for 3,700 fishermen in Kwandang Bay. …”
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    Candidate Species for Florida Aquaculture: Discus Symphysodon spp., a Profitable but Challenging Species for Florida Aquaculture by E. J. Livengood, Cortney L. Ohs, Frank A. Chapman

    Published 2010-04-01
    “…FA166/FA166: Candidate Species for Florida Aquaculture: Discus Symphysodon spp., a Profitable but Challenging Species for Florida Aquaculture (ufl.edu) …”
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