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Journal articles on the topic "Sciaena umbra"
Picciulin, Marta, Chiara Facca, Riccardo Fiorin, Federico Riccato, Matteo Zucchetta, and Stefano Malavasi. "It Is Not Just a Matter of Noise: Sciaena umbra Vocalizes More in the Busiest Areas of the Venice Tidal Inlets." Journal of Marine Science and Engineering 9, no. 2 (February 23, 2021): 237. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jmse9020237.
Full textLa Manna, G., M. Manghi, F. Perretti, and G. Sarà. "Behavioral response of brown meagre (Sciaena umbra) to boat noise." Marine Pollution Bulletin 110, no. 1 (September 2016): 324–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2016.06.045.
Full textBartoli, Pierre, and David I. Gibson. "Three rare and little known cryptogonimid digeneans from the sciaenid fish Sciaena umbra (L.) in the western Mediterranean." Systematic Parasitology 30, no. 2 (March 1995): 121–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf00010166.
Full textHamzaçebi, Sevim, and Erkan Can. "First Results on Spawning and Larval Rearing of the Brown Meagre (Sciaena umbra)." Acta Natura et Scientia 2, no. 1 (May 6, 2021): 22–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.29329/actanatsci.2021.314.4.
Full textAKMIRZA, Ahmet. "Metazoan parasites of brown meagre (Sciaena umbra L. 1758) caught near Gökçeada, Turkey." TURKISH JOURNAL OF VETERINARY AND ANIMAL SCIENCES 38 (2014): 299–303. http://dx.doi.org/10.3906/vet-1209-35.
Full textFiridin, Sirin, Oguzhan Eroglu, and Ilhan Altinok. "Genetic characterization of brown meagre (Sciaena umbra) and Shi Drum (Umbrina cirrosa) populations." Biochemical Systematics and Ecology 68 (October 2016): 200–209. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bse.2016.07.023.
Full textPicciulin, M., M. Bolgan, A. Codarin, R. Fiorin, M. Zucchetta, and S. Malavasi. "Passive acoustic monitoring of Sciaena umbra on rocky habitats in the Venetian littoral zone." Fisheries Research 145 (August 2013): 76–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fishres.2013.02.008.
Full textChater, Inès, Ahlem Romdhani-Dhahri, Jean Louis Dufour, Kélig Mahé, and Nadia Chakroun-Marzouk. "Age, growth and mortality of Sciaena umbra (Sciaenidae) in the Gulf of Tunis." Scientia Marina 82, no. 1 (March 20, 2018): 17. http://dx.doi.org/10.3989/scimar.04679.21a.
Full textKacem, Hichem, and Jordi Miquel. "Spermatological characteristics of Siphoderina aloysiae (Digenea, Cryptogonimidae), an intestinal parasite of Sciaena umbra (Teleostei, Sciaenidae)." Zoomorphology 138, no. 2 (January 14, 2019): 185–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00435-019-00434-8.
Full textBougatef, Hajer, Fatma Krichen, Federica Capitani, Ikram Ben Amor, Francesca Maccari, Veronica Mantovani, Fabio Galeotti, Nicola Volpi, Ali Bougatef, and Assaad Sila. "Chondroitin sulfate/dermatan sulfate from corb (Sciaena umbra) skin: Purification, structural analysis and anticoagulant effect." Carbohydrate Polymers 196 (September 2018): 272–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.carbpol.2018.05.019.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Sciaena umbra"
Brazo, Alan. "Caractérisation de la distribution spatiale et temporelle d'une espèce vulnérable, Sciaena umbra, au sein d'une aire marine protégée en vue de sa conservation : apport de la télémétrie acoustique." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Perpignan, 2023. http://www.theses.fr/2023PERP0006.
Full textThis thesis work provides fundamental knowledge on the movement patterns of a vulnerable species, the brown meager. To do this, 20 individuals were tracked by acoustic telemetry within a marine protected area (MPA) for 3 years.Our results suggest high site fidelity with relatively small home ranges implying that this MPA (although small) is large enough to provide effective protection for brown meager populations. However, movements have been observed, highlighting the ability of this species to move. They appear to be associated with reproductive behavior during warm months and feeding (feeding) activity during cooler months. These movements are essential for the recovery of brown meager populations outside MPAs. The strengthening of protective measures (moratorium, creation and/or extension of MPAs) seems essential to ensure the recolonization of new sites
Ducos, Salomé. "Restauration de population du denti Dentex dentex et du corb Sciaena umbra en Méditerranée : évaluation des performances individuelles, suivi individuel et populationnel des juvéniles." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Corte, 2023. http://hal-univ-corse.archives-ouvertes.fr/view_by_stamp.php?&action_todo=view&id.
Full textThe common dentex, Dentex dentex, and the brown meagre, Sciaena umbra, are two teleost fish inhabiting Mediterranean coastal waters. Dentex dentex and S. umbra are emblematic species of ecological, economic and cultural interest in the Mediterranean Sea, where they are under threat of extinction and redlisted by the IUCN. Located in the heart of the Mediterranean Sea, the Corsican platform STELLA MARE is a centre of scientific research and aquaculture production that has succeeded in captive breeding D. dentex and S. umbra and rearing their hatchery-produced juveniles. Following these aquaculture innovations, this project aimed to investigate the feasibility of using hatchery-reared D. dentex and S. umbra juveniles for restocking efforts in Corsican waters. First, behavioural responses and performance of hatchery-reared D. dentex and S. umbra juveniles were studied, linked to their rearing conditions and body size. These experiments highlighted a significant effect of body size i) on swimming behaviour, swimming performance, exploratory behaviour, boldness, escape performance and feeding performance of S. umbra juveniles, and ii) on handling sensitivity and swimming performance of D. dentex juveniles. Moreover, six days of feeding training led to higher feeding performance on live prey for hatchery-reared D. dentex and S. umbra juveniles. Second, experimental releases of D. dentex and S. umbra juveniles were performed in the wild to estimate post-release survival, dispersion and behaviours. These outcomes were investigated through i) underwater visual census (UVC) surveys and ii) an acoustic telemetry survey. These studies highlighted a high survival rate (> 99%) following transportation, handling and in situ acclimation for the two species. The acoustic telemetry survey highlighted that both species seemed to start acclimating to the natural environment and quickly dispersed away from the release site. Sciaena umbra juveniles seem to mostly hide in Posidonia oceanica meadows, and D. dentex juveniles were rarely observed during the UVC surveys. Finally, the genetic diversity of hatchery stocks was studied and compared to the genetic diversity of wild populations. This study highlighted that broodstocks’ genetic diversity was fairly representative of wild populations. However, significant genetic differentiation was observed between wild and juvenile samples as well as between juvenile and broodstock samples in both species. This seemed to be due i) to a very small effective number of breeders in S. umbra, and ii) to the presence of a few dominant reproductive breeders producing the majority of juveniles in D. dentex. In conclusion, the combination of these results provides new knowledge on the potential use of hatchery-reared D. dentex and S. umbra juveniles for restocking purposes. This project employs a multi-disciplinary approach and acts as a pilot study, providing a foundation for future potential restocking efforts
Book chapters on the topic "Sciaena umbra"
"Brown Meagre (Sciaena umbra)." In The Adriatic Sea Encyclopedia, 77. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-50032-0_105.
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