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2. Assessment of Heavy Metals in Deep-water Fish the Greater Forkbeard Phycis blennoides from Algerian Commercial Fisheries
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Alioua, Zakia, Amira, Soumia, Khames, Ghollame Ellah Yacine, and Zerouali-Khodja, Fatiha
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- 2023
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3. Diet Composition and Trophic Level of Greater Forkbeard Phycis blennoides (Gadiform: Phycidae) from the Algerian Coast
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Alioua Zakia, Amira Soumia, Derbal Farid, Rachedi Mounira, Bahbah Lamia, Bensari Billel, and Zerouali-Khodja Fatiha
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feeding ,phycis blennoides ,cannibalism ,trophic level ,algerian coast ,Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling ,SH1-691 - Abstract
The diet of the greater forkbeard Phycis blennoides (Brünnich, 1768) of the Algerian coast was studied between December 2013 and June 2015, providing information on its ecology for a better understanding of the feeding strategy. A total of 956 individuals, whose total length (TL) varied between 9.7 and 54.5 cm and weight (W) between 2.80 and 1334.11 g, were examined. The index of relative importance (%IRI), combining the three main descriptors of the presence of different ingested prey (%F, %N, %W), was used to characterize the relative importance of different food taxa. Qualitative and quantitative variations in diet were studied according to sex, size and seasons. The average annual digestive vacuity index (%V) was 5.51. It did not vary between seasons (x2cal = 5.43, x2th = 7.82, α = 5%) and size (x2cal = 2.08, x2th = 5.99, α = 5%), but was different between male (%V = 4.94) and female (%V= 12.78). Qualitative analysis of stomach contents reveals a fairly diverse range of predation with 1342 preys counted for a total weight of 462.84 g, which corresponds to an average number (AN) and weight (AW) of 3.03 and 1.04 g, respectively. This species feeds on benthic preys, composed mainly of natantia crustaceans (%IRI = 44.84) and teleost fish (%IRI = 2.61) with intraspecific preys (%IRI = 6.15). This cannibalism was frequent in specimens with a TL that exceeds 20 cm; it was even more frequent in females as well as in winter. Significant differences in feeding habits of P. blennoides occurred according to sex, fish size and between seasons. The trophic level (TROPH) was high (3.66 < TROPH < 3.97), corresponding to carnivorous character.
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- 2018
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4. Morphohistology and histopathology of the digestive organs of the deep-water fish greater forkbeard, Phycis blennoides.
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Alioua, Zakia, Amira, Soumia, Semiane, Nesrine, and Zerouali-Khodja, Fatiha
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DIGESTIVE organs , *ALIMENTARY canal , *FISHERIES , *TERRITORIAL waters , *HISTOPATHOLOGY - Abstract
The aim of this paper was to report on an examination of the digestive organs in the deep-water fish Phycis blennoides (Brünnich) from Algerian coastal waters. A total of 1,019 specimens (5.7-62.7 cm in total length) obtained from commercial fisheries were examined between December 2013 and May 2017. The anatomical study was conducted using morphometric measurements of different sections of the digestive tract of P. blennoides. The histological features of the digestive tract were examined in the esophagus, stomach, intestine, and pyloric cecum. They were compatible with carnivorous feeding behavior and confirmed by a low intestinal quotient (IQ = 0.72 ± 0.13). The histopathological assessment highlighted the hepatic steatosis and parasitic infestation in its intestine from Anisakis simplex, which also occurs in Algerian coastal waters. According to our knowledge, this paper reports for the first time the morphohistological analysis of the digestive tract of a Phycidae species in Africa and provides the first histopathological assessment of the digestive organs of the greater forkbeard in the southwestern Mediterranean Sea. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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5. Population structure, reproduction and exploitation of the greater forkbeard Phycis blennoides (Brünnich, 1768) from the Algerian basin.
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Alioua, Zakia, Amira, Soumia, Khames, Ghollame Ellah Yacine, Fernandez-Arcaya, Ulla, Guijarro, Beatriz, Ordines, Francesc, Massutí, Enric, Zerouali-Khodja, Fatiha, and Nash, Richard
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PHYCIDAE , *WATERSHEDS , *FISH stocking , *GEOGRAPHICAL distribution of fishes , *TRAWLING - Abstract
The objective of this study was to determine the population distribution and some biological aspects for fish stock assessment of the greater forkbeard Phycis blennoides along the Algerian basin. The distribution of P. blennoides (3418 individuals) was studied using data collected between 170–779 m depth during two bottom trawl surveys developed on 2003 and 2004. Additionally, some biological parameters were obtained from 1050 individuals sampled from commercial fisheries in Algerian ports (i.e. Annaba, Azeffoun, Dellys, Cap Djinet, Zemmouri, Bouharoun, Algiers, La Madrague, Cherchell, Tenes and Mostaganem) during the period 2013–2017. P. blennoides sampled from bottom trawl surveys showed a depth related distribution with the largest individuals being found at 600–800 m depth and the smallest at shallower depths. Density and biomass varied with depth and density also with longitude, while biomass showed no pattern with longitude. Recruitment was recorded in the eastern sector of Algeria during winter, for individuals sampled by bottom trawl surveys. Young P. blennoides entered commercial fisheries in summer, with an overall sex ratio skewed towards males (1F:2.18M). The size at first maturity (L50) was 24.30 cm and 30.39 cm for males and females, respectively. The age at 50% maturity was 2–3 years for specimens collected by a bottom trawl survey in 2003 and commercial fisheries, but 3–4 years for the bottom trawl survey in 2004. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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6. Spatio-temporal distribution of recruits (0 group) of Merluccius merluccius and Phycis blennoides (Pisces, Gadiformes) in the Strait of Sicily (Central Mediterranean)
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Fiorentino, F., Garofalo, G., De Santi, A., Bono, G., Giusto, G. B., Norrito, G., Martens, K., editor, Jones, M. B., editor, Ingólfsson, A., editor, Ólafsson, E., editor, Helgason, G. V., editor, Gunnarsson, K., editor, and Svavarsson, J., editor
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- 2003
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7. The parasite community of Phycis blennoides (Brünnich, 1768) from the Balearic Sea in relation to diet, biochemical markers, histopathology and environmental variables.
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Dallarés, Sara, Moyà-Alcover, Catalina M., Padrós, Francesc, Cartes, Joan E., Solé, Montserrat, Castañeda, Carlota, and Carrassón, Maite
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SEAWATER salinity , *BIOMARKERS , *OCEAN temperature , *LIPID peroxidation (Biology) - Abstract
The greater forkbeard Phycis blennoides is a benthopelagic fish distributed in the Mediterranean and NE Atlantic. The main goal of this study is to describe the complete parasite community of this species, which is at present unknown. A total of 188 specimens of P. blennoides were captured in the Balearic Sea (NW Mediterranean Sea) at 550–1250 m depth during the four seasons of 2007, in summer of 2010 and in summer and autumn of 2011 at five distinct localities off the mainland slope off Catalonia coasts and off the insular slope off the Balearic Islands. Environmental and fish biological, parasitological, dietary, enzymatic and histological data were obtained and the relationships among them tested. A total of 20 different parasites were recovered, of which 11 constitute new host records. The most important parasites were the monogenean Diclidophora phycidis, the digeneans Bathycreadium brayi and Lepidapedon spp., the nematodes Capillaria gracilis , Collarinema collaris , Cucullanus sp. and Hysterothylacium aduncum , and the copepod Clavella alata . Overall, the parasite community of P. blennoides was characterized by high abundance, richness and diversity. Significant differences in the structure of the parasite community were detected between samples from <1000 to >1000 m depth and between samples from off the mainland and insular slopes. Significant seasonal and/or geographical differences were found for some specific parasites. Abundance of the nematode C. collaris was associated to high levels of turbidity and O 2 concentrations near the bottom. Abundances of H. aduncum , D. phycidis , B. brayi and Lepidapedon spp. were linked to high near-bottom temperature and salinity. Dietary analyses evidenced the role as potential intermediate hosts in parasite transmission by some prey (e.g. the teleost Gaidropsarus biscayensis for the cestode Grillotia cf. erinaceus and the nematodes Anisakis spp. or the euphausiid Meganyctiphanes norvegica for the acanthocephalan Echinorhynchus sp.). While the abundance of B. brayi , C. collaris , Cucullanus sp. and Echinorhynchus sp. was negatively linked to acetylcholinesterase activity (AChE), the abundance of Echinorhynchus sp. and H. aduncum correlated positively with lipid peroxidation levels. Cysts of unknown etiology in fish gills were detected at higher prevalence than in any other fish from the same area. Number and area of hepatic macrophage centres varied significantly among seasonal and geographical groups and seemed not significantly influenced by parasite infection levels. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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8. A procedure to evaluate the effect of lag-time in studying length structure and growth rate of young fish: the case of Phycis blennoides Brunnich, 1768 (Osteichthyes: Gadiformes) in the Central Mediterranean
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Sergio Ragonese, Fabio Fiorentino, Paola Rinelli, and Silvestro Greco
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trawl surveys ,lag-time ,growth rates ,phycis blennoides ,mediterranean ,Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling ,SH1-691 - Abstract
The joint analysis of data from different programs represents a good opportunity to improve knowledge about the condition of any exploited populations. This note investigates the influence of lag-time in sample characteristics (growth rate and recruitment) by following a simple and quick exploratory procedure. In order to illustrate this approach, the Greater Fork-beard (Phycis blennoides Brunnich, 1768), a species with discrete recruitment pattern and available to the capture process in the first years of life, was considered . The length-frequency distributions (LFD), obtained during five spring (MEDITS - International) and successive autumn (GRUND - Italian) bottom trawl surveys, conducted from 1994 to 1998, in the Strait of Sicily and Southern Tyrrhenian Sea (Mediterranean) were analysed. The procedure was divided into three steps. Firstly, the LFD were analysed in order to estimate the mean length of the first component in each survey. Secondly, for each survey, the difference between the standardized mean lengths of the first components in the LFD of the two areas was compared with the corresponding lag-time in order to assess any systematic temporal effect in recruitment periodicity. Thirdly, for each area, the absolute and instantaneous growth rates between the spring and autumn surveys of the same year were computed on the base of the lag-time, to evaluate any difference in growth rate between the areas. The results show that the earlier the surveys begin in the Strait of Sicily, the smaller is the difference in mean length. Since the growth rates between the two areas are practically indistinguishable, the higher mean lengths observed in samples from the Strait of Sicily mainly reflect the lag-time. The reference mean growth rate found (1.03 and 0.93 cm per month in the Strait of Sicily and Southern Tyrrhenian Sea, respectively) agreed with the literature. In spring, the recruits of 0 group represent up to 90% of the whole trawl catch, and the smallest length class observed (4.5-5.0 cm) is close to the size of transition from the pelagic to the demersal one. The proposed exploratory procedure shows that systematic differences between the two investigated sub-areas in mean size and growth rate suggested by actual data are strongly reduced after having included the lag-time in the analysis.
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- 2002
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9. Phycis blennoides
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Golani, Daniel
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Gadiformes ,Actinopterygii ,Animalia ,Phycis ,Biodiversity ,Chordata ,Phycis blennoides ,Taxonomy ,Phycidae - Abstract
Phycis blennoides (Br��nnich, 1768) Phycis blennoides: Ben-Tuvia, 1953a; Ben-Tuvia, 1971a; Ben-Tuvia, 1983c (Heb.); Oren et al., 1971 (Fish.); Golani, 1996; Pisanty & Golani, 1996; Golani, 1997 (Heb.); Goren & Galil, 1997; Goren & Galil, 2002; Galil, 2004; Golani, 2005; Edelist et al., 2011a (Fisher.); Levitt, 2012, Goren & Galil, 2015; Paz et al., 2018 (gen.), Goren, et al., 2019., Published as part of Golani, Daniel, 2021, An updated Checklist of the Mediterranean fishes of Israel, with illustrations of recently recorded species and delineation of Lessepsian migrants, pp. 1-108 in Zootaxa 4956 (1) on page 28, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4956.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/4691195, {"references":["Ben-Tuvia, A. (1953 a) Mediterranean fishes of Israel. Bulletin of the Sea Fisheries Research Station, Haifa, 8, 1 - 40.","Ben-Tuvia, A. (1971 a) Revised list of the Mediterranean fishes of Israel. Israel Journal of Zoology, 20, 1 - 39.","Ben-Tuvia, A. (1983 c) Edible fish. In: Fischelson, L. (Ed.), Plants and Animals of the Land of Israel. Vol. 4, Ministry of Defense Publication, Tel-Aviv, pp. 40 - 45. [in Hebrew]","Oren, O. H., Ben-Yami, M. & Zismann, L. (1971) Explorations of the possible deep-water trawling grounds in the Levant Basin. Proceedings of the General Fisheries Council for the Mediterranean, Studies and Reviews, 49, 41 - 71.","Pisanty, S. & Golani, D. (1996) Vertical distribution of the demersal fish on the continental slope of Israel (Eastern Mediterranean). In: Armentrout, N. B. (Ed.), Condition of the World's Aquatic Habitats. Proceedings of the World Fisheries Congress, Theme 1. Oxford & IBH Publishing Company, New Delhi, pp. 386 - 395.","Golani, D. (1997) Handbook of the Fishes of Israel. Keter Publishing House Ltd. Jrusalem. 269 pp. [in Hebrew].","Goren, M. & Galil, B. S. (1997) New records of deep-sea fishes from the Levant basin and a note on the deep-sea fishes of the Mediterranean. Israel Journal of Zoology, 43, 197 - 203.","Goren, M. & Galil, B. S. (2002) Records of Cataetyx laticeps and Ophidion barbatum (Ophidiiformes) in the eastern Mediterranean, with comments on the deep sea ichthyofauna. Cybium, 26, 150 - 152.","Galil, B. S. (2004) The limit of the sea: the bathyal fauna of the Levantine Sea. Scientia Marina, 68 (suppl.), 63 - 72. https: // doi. org / 10.3989 / scimar. 2004.68 s 363","Edelist, D., Sonin, O., Golani, D., Rilov, G. & Spanier, E. (2011 a) Spatiotemporal patterns of catch and discards of the Israeli Mediterranean trawl fishery in the early 1990 s: ecological and conservation perspectives. Scientia Marina, 75 (4), 641 - 652. https: // doi. org / 10.3989 / scimar. 2011.75 n 4641","Levitt, Y. (2012) The impact of depth gradient on the status of alien species along the Mediterranean Sea coast of Israel. M. Sc. Thesis. Tel-Aviv University, 90 pp.","Goren, M. & Galil, B. S. (2015) A checklist of the deep sea fishes of the Levant Sea, Mediterranean Sea. Zootaxa, 3994 (4), 507 - 530. https: // doi. org / 10.11646 / zootaxa. 3994.4.2","Paz, G., Yudkovsky, Y., Shaish, L., Stern, N., Lubinevski, H., Mineis, H., Douek, J., Galil, B., Goren M. & Rinkevich, B. (2018) Initiating the DNA barcoding of Eastern Mediterranean deep-sea biota. Mediterranean Marine Science, 19 (3), 416 - 429. https: // doi. org / 10.12681 / mms. 14146"]}
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- 2021
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10. Phycis blennoides
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Bariche, Michel and Fricke, Ronald
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Gadiformes ,Actinopterygii ,Animalia ,Phycis ,Biodiversity ,Chordata ,Phycis blennoides ,Taxonomy ,Phycidae - Abstract
Phycis blennoides (Br��nnich 1768) ���Greater forkbeak Taxonomy. First record from Lebanon as Phycis blennoides by Colloca & Lelli (2012: 13); subsequently recorded as Phycis blennoides by Aguillar et al. (2018: 82). Distribution. Baltic Sea, North Sea, Mediterranean Sea, northeastern Atlantic: Norway and Iceland south to Mauritania. Conservation. IUCN: Global (NE); Med. (LC: 14 November 2007). Capture and threats: FIT, FIB, unknown. Occurrence: Common. Low priority for conservation action., Published as part of Bariche, Michel & Fricke, Ronald, 2020, The marine ichthyofauna of Lebanon: an annotated checklist, history, biogeography, and conservation status, pp. 1-157 in Zootaxa 4775 (1) on page 48, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4775.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/3983887, {"references":["Colloca, F. & Lelli, S. (2012) Report of the FAO EastMed support to the fishing trials carried out off the South Lebanese Coast. EastMed technical documents 14. FAO, Rome, 38 pp."]}
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- 2020
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11. Diet Composition and Trophic Level of Greater Forkbeard Phycis blennoides (Gadiform: Phycidae) from the Algerian Coast
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Farid Derbal, Zakia Alioua, Fatiha Zerouali-Khodja, Soumia Amira, Lamia Bahbah, Billel Bensari, and Mounira Rachedi
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0106 biological sciences ,Range (biology) ,SH1-691 ,Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law ,Aquatic Science ,Biology ,trophic level ,01 natural sciences ,Intraspecific competition ,Predation ,Animal science ,Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Trophic level ,Ecology ,010604 marine biology & hydrobiology ,Cannibalism ,phycis blennoides ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,biology.organism_classification ,Crustacean ,Natantia ,cannibalism ,algerian coast ,Benthic zone ,040102 fisheries ,0401 agriculture, forestry, and fisheries ,feeding - Abstract
The diet of the greater forkbeard Phycis blennoides (Brünnich, 1768) of the Algerian coast was studied between December 2013 and June 2015, providing information on its ecology for a better understanding of the feeding strategy. A total of 956 individuals, whose total length (TL) varied between 9.7 and 54.5 cm and weight (W) between 2.80 and 1334.11 g, were examined. The index of relative importance (%IRI), combining the three main descriptors of the presence of different ingested prey (%F, %N, %W), was used to characterize the relative importance of different food taxa. Qualitative and quantitative variations in diet were studied according to sex, size and seasons. The average annual digestive vacuity index (%V) was 5.51. It did not vary between seasons (x2 cal = 5.43, x2 th = 7.82, α = 5%) and size (x2 cal = 2.08, x2 th = 5.99, α = 5%), but was different between male (%V = 4.94) and female (%V= 12.78). Qualitative analysis of stomach contents reveals a fairly diverse range of predation with 1342 preys counted for a total weight of 462.84 g, which corresponds to an average number (AN) and weight (AW) of 3.03 and 1.04 g, respectively. This species feeds on benthic preys, composed mainly of natantia crustaceans (%IRI = 44.84) and teleost fish (%IRI = 2.61) with intraspecific preys (%IRI = 6.15). This cannibalism was frequent in specimens with a TL that exceeds 20 cm; it was even more frequent in females as well as in winter. Significant differences in feeding habits of P. blennoides occurred according to sex, fish size and between seasons. The trophic level (TROPH) was high (3.66 < TROPH < 3.97), corresponding to carnivorous character.
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12. Diet of Phycis blennoides (Gadidae) in Relation to Fish Size and Season in the Western Mediterranean (Spain).
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Morte, Maria Salomé, Redón, Manuel J., and Sanz-Brau, Antonio
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Abstract. Despite its commercial value, little is known about the feeding ecology of the greater forkbeard, Phycis blennoides (Brünnich 1768). The stomach contents of 2631 greater forkbeard were taken at monthly intervals off the coast of the Gulf of Valencia (western Mediterranean). They were examined in order to assess the diet and to determine the fish size- and season-related dietary variation of the species. Prey items were identified to the lowest taxonomic level possible. The basic food consisted of epibenthic species, mostly Decapoda, Mysidacea and Teleostei. A change in food composition based on fish size was observed and seasonal variation in diet was also recorded. The food overlap analysis indicated a high convergence in diet among similar size groups. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2002
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13. DIET COMPOSITION AND TROPHIC LEVEL OF GREATER FORKBEARD Phycis blennoides (GADIFORM: PHYCIDAE) FROM THE ALGERIAN COAST
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Zakia Alioua, Soumia Amira, Farid Derbal, Mounira Rachedi, Lamia Bahbah, Billel Bensari, and Fatiha Zerouali-Khodja
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hranjenje ,Phycis blennoides ,kanibalizam ,trofička razina ,alžirska obala ,Feeding ,Cannibalism ,Trophic level ,Algerian coast - Abstract
U razdoblju od prosinca 2013. do lipnja 2015. istraživan je sastav ishrane tabinje bjelice Phycis blennoides (Brünnich, 1768) na obali Alžira pružajući informaciju o ekologiji vrste te pridonoseći boljem razumijevanju strategije njenog hranjenja. Analizirano je ukupno 956 primjeraka čija je totalna dužina (TL) varirala između 9,7 i 54,5 cm i mase (W) između 2,80 i 1334,11 g. Za obilježavanje relativne važnosti različitih taksona u progutanoj hrani, korišten je indeks relativne važnosti (%IRI) kombinirajući tri glavna deskriptora prisustva različitog progutanog plijena. Kvalitativne i kvantitativne varijacije u ishrani proučavane su prema spolu, veličini i godišnjim dobima. Prosječni godišnji indeks praznine crijeva (% V) je bio 5,51. Nije varirao između sezona (χ²cal = 5,43, χ²th = 7,82, α = 5%) i veličine (χ²cal = 2.08, χ²th = 5,99, α = 5%), ali je bio različit između mužjaka (%V = 4,94) i ženki (%V= 12,78). Kvalitativna analiza sadržaja želudca otkriva prilično raznolik raspon predacije s izbrojana 1342 plijena ukupne mase 462,84 g što odgovara prosječnom broju (AN) i masi (AW) od 3,03 odnosno 1,04 g. Ova vrsta se hrani bentoskim plijenom, uglavnom sastavljenim od rakova plivača (natantia) (% IRI = 44,84) i riba košunjača (% IRI = 2,61) te s intraspecifičnim plijenom (% IRI = 6,15). Ova pojava kanibalizma je česta kod primjeraka s TL koja premašuje 20 cm a još je češća kod ženki u zimskom periodu. Značajne razlike u prehrambenim navikama P. blennoides javljaju se prema spolu, veličini ribe i godišnjim dobima. Trofička razina (TROPH) bila je visoka (3.66, The diet of the greater forkbeard Phycis blennoides (Brünnich, 1768) of the Algerian coast was studied between December 2013 and June 2015, providing information on its ecology for a better understanding of the feeding strategy. A total of 956 individuals, whose total length (TL) varied between 9.7 and 54.5 cm and weight (W) between 2.80 and 1334.11 g, were examined. The index of relative importance (%IRI), combining the three main descriptors of the presence of different ingested prey (%F, %N, %W), was used to characterize the relative importance of different food taxa. Qualitative and quantitative variations in diet were studied according to sex, size and seasons. The average annual digestive vacuity index (%V) was 5.51. It did not vary between seasons (χ²cal = 5.43, χ²th = 7.82, α = 5%) and size (χ²cal = 2.08, χ²th = 5.99, α = 5%), but was different between male (%V = 4.94) and female (%V= 12.78). Qualitative analysis of stomach contents reveals a fairly diverse range of predation with 1342 preys counted for a total weight of 462.84 g, which corresponds to an average number (AN) and weight (AW) of 3.03 and 1.04 g, respectively. This species feeds on benthic preys, composed mainly of natantia crustaceans (%IRI = 44.84) and teleost fish (%IRI = 2.61) with intraspecific preys (%IRI = 6.15). This cannibalism was frequent in specimens with a TL that exceeds 20 cm; it was even more frequent in females as well as in winter. Significant differences in feeding habits of P. blennoides occurred according to sex, fish size and between seasons. The trophic level (TROPH) was high (3.66 < TROPH < 3.97), corresponding to carnivorous character.
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- 2018
14. The parasite community of Phycis blennoides (Brünnich, 1768) from the Balearic Sea in relation to diet, biochemical markers, histopathology and environmental variables
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Montserrat Solé, Joan Enric Cartes, Maite Carrassón, Catalina M. Moyà-Alcover, Francesc Padrós, Carlota Castañeda, Sara Dallarés, Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), and Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona
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0106 biological sciences ,0301 basic medicine ,Gill ,food.ingredient ,Capillaria ,Aquatic Science ,Mediterranean ,Oceanography ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,Anisakis ,Phycis blennoides ,03 medical and health sciences ,food ,Mediterranean sea ,Parasite hosting ,Parasites ,biology ,Erinaceus ,Ecology ,Deep-sea ,030108 mycology & parasitology ,Cucullanus ,biology.organism_classification ,Diet ,Copepod ,Biomarkers - Abstract
17 pages, 5 figures, 6 tables, The greater forkbeard Phycis blennoides is a benthopelagic fish distributed in the Mediterranean and NE Atlantic. The main goal of this study is to describe the complete parasite community of this species, which is at present unknown. A total of 188 specimens of P. blennoides were captured in the Balearic Sea (NW Mediterranean Sea) at 550–1250 m depth during the four seasons of 2007, in summer of 2010 and in summer and autumn of 2011 at five distinct localities off the mainland slope off Catalonia coasts and off the insular slope off the Balearic Islands. Environmental and fish biological, parasitological, dietary, enzymatic and histological data were obtained and the relationships among them tested. A total of 20 different parasites were recovered, of which 11 constitute new host records. The most important parasites were the monogenean Diclidophora phycidis, the digeneans Bathycreadium brayi and Lepidapedon spp., the nematodes Capillaria gracilis, Collarinema collaris, Cucullanus sp. and Hysterothylacium aduncum, and the copepod Clavella alata. Overall, the parasite community of P. blennoides was characterized by high abundance, richness and diversity. Significant differences in the structure of the parasite community were detected between samples from 1000 m depth and between samples from off the mainland and insular slopes. Significant seasonal and/or geographical differences were found for some specific parasites. Abundance of the nematode C. collaris was associated to high levels of turbidity and O concentrations near the bottom. Abundances of H. aduncum, D. phycidis, B. brayi and Lepidapedon spp. were linked to high near-bottom temperature and salinity. Dietary analyses evidenced the role as potential intermediate hosts in parasite transmission by some prey (e.g. the teleost Gaidropsarus biscayensis for the cestode Grillotia cf. erinaceus and the nematodes Anisakis spp. or the euphausiid Meganyctiphanes norvegica for the acanthocephalan Echinorhynchus sp.). While the abundance of B. brayi, C. collaris, Cucullanus sp. and Echinorhynchus sp. was negatively linked to acetylcholinesterase activity (AChE), the abundance of Echinorhynchus sp. and H. aduncum correlated positively with lipid peroxidation levels. Cysts of unknown etiology in fish gills were detected at higher prevalence than in any other fish from the same area. Number and area of hepatic macrophage centres varied significantly among seasonal and geographical groups and seemed not significantly influenced by parasite infection levels, This study was supported by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation (MICYT) projects BIOMARE (CTM2006-13508-C02-01MAR) and ANTROMARE (CTM2009-12214-C02-01 and CTM2009-12214-C02-02). S.D. benefits of a Ph.D. student fellowship from the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB, Spain)
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- 2016
15. A new host of Clavella alata Brian, 1909 (Siphonostomatoida; Lernaeopodidae) from Turkish seas
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Ahmet Öktener, Ali Alaş, and Dilek Türker
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Lernaeopodidae ,Environmental Engineering ,Siphonostomatoida ,biology ,Host (biology) ,Ecology ,Phycis blennoides ,Gadiformes ,Zoology ,Phycidae ,biology.organism_classification ,Copepod ,Phycis - Abstract
Clavella alata Brian, 1909 (Siphonostomatoida; Lernaeopodidae) was reported on Phycis blennoides (Brünnich, 1768) in Turkey. Phycis blennoides (Gadiformes; Phycidae) is a new host for Clavella alata in Turkey. Also, some of the morphological characteristics of this parasitic copepod are given in photographs and drawings.
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- 2016
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16. Levels and profiles of DDTs and PCBs in a gadiform fish (Phycis blennoides) from Mediterranean Sea
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Grazia Barone, G. O. Marcotrigiano, Maria Maddalena Storelli, and R. Giacominelli-Stuffler
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Pollutant ,Persistent organic pollutant ,biology ,Ecology ,Gadiformes ,Phycis blennoides ,Aquatic Science ,Oceanography ,biology.organism_classification ,Polychlorinated Biphenyls ,Pollution ,DDT ,Fishery ,Mediterranean sea ,Liver ,Environmental monitoring ,Mediterranean Sea ,Animals ,%22">Fish ,Environmental science ,Water pollution ,Water Pollutants, Chemical ,Environmental Monitoring - Published
- 2008
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17. Phycis blennoides Brunnich 1768
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Goren, Menachem and Galil, Bella S.
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Gadiformes ,Actinopterygii ,Animalia ,Phycis ,Biodiversity ,Chordata ,Phycis blennoides ,Taxonomy ,Phycidae - Abstract
Phycis blennoides (Br��nnich, 1768) Gadus blennoides Br��nnich, 1768: 24. Type locality: Marseille, Mediterranean coast of France. Phycis blennoides, Goren & Galil, 1997: 199, 2002: 150. Distribution. Northeastern Atlantic, Mediterranean; depth range 10���1047 m. In the Levant collected at 1200 m (Goren & Galil, 1997)., Published as part of Goren, Menachem & Galil, Bella S., 2015, A checklist of the deep sea fishes of the Levant Sea, Mediterranean Sea, pp. 507-530 in Zootaxa 3994 (4) on pages 518-519, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3994.4.2, http://zenodo.org/record/244394, {"references":["Goren, M. & Galil, B. S. (1997) New records of deep-sea fishes from the Levant Basin and a note on the deep-sea fishes of the Mediterranean. Israel Journal of Zoology, 43, 197 - 203."]}
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- 2015
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18. Saroz Körfezi'nde (Kuzey Ege Denizi) Gelincik (Phycis blennoides B. 1768) balığının ağız açıklığı-boy ilişkisi ve avcılığında kullanılan dip paraketasının seçiciliği
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Özgür Cengiz, Uğur Özekinci, Alparslan Aslan, Uğur Altınağaç, Alkan Öztekin, and Adnan Ayaz
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Fishery ,Mouth opening ,Gelincik (Phycis blennoides B. 1768) balığı,Saroz Körfezi,Ağız Açıklığı,İğne Seçiciliği,Dip Paraketası ,Oceanography ,Geography ,Phycis blennoides ,Fishing ,Bay - Abstract
Bu çalışmada, Saroz Körfezi’ndeki Gelincik (Phycis blennoides B. 1768) balığı avcılığında kullanılan dip paraketasının seçiciliği ve yakalanan balıkların boyları ile ağız açıklıkları (yatay ağız açıklığı ‘YAÇ’, dikey ağız açıklığı ‘DAÇ’) arasındaki ilişki araştırılmıştır. Seçicilik parametrelerinin tespitinde SELECT metodu kullanılmıştır. Araştırma boyunca;20 av operasyonu yapılmış ve 4000 iğne denize serilerek99 adet örnek alınmıştır. İğnelerin büyüklüğüne göre en fazla birey 7 numara iğne ile 37 adet avlanmıştır. Gelincik (Phycis blennoides B. 1768) balıkları için boy-daç ilişkisi (R2 = 0,711) ve boy-yaç ilişkisi (R2 = 0,808) olarak belirlenmiştir. Seçicilik parametreleri olarak optimum yakalama boyları (OYB) sırasıyla, 6 no’lu iğne için 48,45 cm; 7 no’lu iğne için 41,49 cm; 8 no’lu iğne için 37,44 cm; 9 no’lu iğne için 32,35 cm bulunmuştur
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- 2015
19. Esterase activities and lipid peroxidation levels in offshore commercial species of the NW Mediterranean Sea
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Francisco Sardà, Montserrat Solé, S. Alejandre-Grimaldo, and L. M. García de la Parra
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Blue whiting ,Lipid peroxidation ,Fisheries ,Hake ,Hepatopancreas ,Micromesistius ,Zoology ,Aquatic Science ,Oceanography ,Phycis blennoides ,Carboxylesterase ,Merluccius ,Sex Factors ,Merluccius merluccius ,Nephrops norvegicus ,Mediterranean Sea ,Animals ,Body Size ,Micromesistius poutassou ,biology ,Norway Lobster ,Muscles ,Merlucciidae ,Esterases ,biology.organism_classification ,Pollution ,Nephropidae ,Greater forkbead ,Fishery ,Gadiformes ,Liver ,Colinesterases ,Lipid Peroxidation ,Environmental Monitoring - Abstract
9 pages, 3 figures, 3 tables, There is a lack of information on monitoring neurotoxicity in offshore commercial species. To help fill this gap, we sampled hake (Merluccius merluccius) and Norway lobster (Nephrops norvegicus) in fishing grounds off the coast of l’Ametlla de Mar (NW Mediterranean) in June 2005 at a depth of 100 m and 400 m. Additionally, at 400 m depth, two other fish species, Micromesistius poutassou and Phycis blennoides were included. Neurotoxicity markers such as Colinesterases (ChEs), namely acethyl- (AChE), butyryl- (BChE), propionyl-(PrChE) and carboxilesterase (CbE) were measured in muscle. Lipid peroxidation (LP), a marker of oxidative damage, was also included. The results are discussed in relation to the animal’s sex, size and fishing depth. A comparison of esterases and LP levels between muscle and liver of hake and between muscle and hepatopancreas of Norway Lobster was made. AChE was dominant in muscle and CbE in hepatopancreas. No differences between fish species were seen for AChE. However, N. norvegicus, presented lower levels of ChEs and LP. A size-dependence in ChEs was seen for M. merluccius, with larger animals showing significantly lower activities (p < 0.05). Sex-dependence was seen in N. norvegicus for most esterases, except AChE, with males displaying higher activities (p < 0.05). A sampling-depth effect was also seen in the crustacea, with animals from 100 m generally presenting lower esterase activities and higher LP levels., This work was partially financed by the EU project NECESSITY (SSP8CT2003/501605). L.M. García de la Parra and S. Alejandre-Grimaldo acknowledged a visiting fellowship to the ICM-CSIC from ‘‘Fondo Mixto de Cooperación Técnica y Científica México-España CSIC/CONACYT J200.142’’.
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- 2006
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20. The parasite community of Phycis blennoides (Brünnich, 1768) from the Balearic Sea in relation to diet, biochemical markers, histopathology and environmental variables
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Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona, Dallarés, Sara, Moyà-Alcover, Catalina M., Padrós, Francesc, Cartes, Joan Enric, Solé, Montserrat, Castañeda, Carlota, Carrasson, Maite, Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona, Dallarés, Sara, Moyà-Alcover, Catalina M., Padrós, Francesc, Cartes, Joan Enric, Solé, Montserrat, Castañeda, Carlota, and Carrasson, Maite
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The greater forkbeard Phycis blennoides is a benthopelagic fish distributed in the Mediterranean and NE Atlantic. The main goal of this study is to describe the complete parasite community of this species, which is at present unknown. A total of 188 specimens of P. blennoides were captured in the Balearic Sea (NW Mediterranean Sea) at 550–1250 m depth during the four seasons of 2007, in summer of 2010 and in summer and autumn of 2011 at five distinct localities off the mainland slope off Catalonia coasts and off the insular slope off the Balearic Islands. Environmental and fish biological, parasitological, dietary, enzymatic and histological data were obtained and the relationships among them tested. A total of 20 different parasites were recovered, of which 11 constitute new host records. The most important parasites were the monogenean Diclidophora phycidis, the digeneans Bathycreadium brayi and Lepidapedon spp., the nematodes Capillaria gracilis, Collarinema collaris, Cucullanus sp. and Hysterothylacium aduncum, and the copepod Clavella alata. Overall, the parasite community of P. blennoides was characterized by high abundance, richness and diversity. Significant differences in the structure of the parasite community were detected between samples from <1000 to >1000 m depth and between samples from off the mainland and insular slopes. Significant seasonal and/or geographical differences were found for some specific parasites. Abundance of the nematode C. collaris was associated to high levels of turbidity and O concentrations near the bottom. Abundances of H. aduncum, D. phycidis, B. brayi and Lepidapedon spp. were linked to high near-bottom temperature and salinity. Dietary analyses evidenced the role as potential intermediate hosts in parasite transmission by some prey (e.g. the teleost Gaidropsarus biscayensis for the cestode Grillotia cf. erinaceus and the nematodes Anisakis spp. or the euphausiid Meganyctiphanes norvegica for the acanthocephalan Echinorhynch
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- 2016
21. Results on Argentine (Argentina spp.), Bluemouth (Helicolenus dactylopterus), Greater forkbeard (Phycis blennoides), Spanish ling (Molva macrophthalma) and ling (Molva molva) from 2014 Porcupine Bank (NE Atlantic) survey
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Fernández-Zapico, O. (Olaya), Ruiz-Pico, S. (Susana), Velasco, F. (Francisco), and Baldó, F. (Francisco)
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Molva macrophthalma ,Porcupine Bank ,Helicolenus dactylopterus ,Bottom trawl Surveys ,Argentina silus ,Deep sea fish species ,Molva molva ,Phycis blennoides - Abstract
This working document presents the results on four of the most significant deep fish species of the last Porcupine Spanish survey carried in 2014, as well as it updates previous documents presented with the information on the fourteen years (2001-2014) of the Spanish bottom trawl survey on the Porcupine Bank. The document presents total abundances in weight, length frequencies and geographical distributions for Argentina spp. (mostly A. silus, results on proportions by Argentine species distribution in last surveys are provided), Bluemouth (Helicolenus dactylopterus), Greater fork-beard (Phycis blennoides) and Spanish ling (Molva macrophthalma). Argentina spp. and Spanish ling presented a decrease in their abundances, whereas Bluemouth remained stable and Greater forkbeard increased slightly. In terms of recruitment 2014 showed larger values than previous years for A. sphyraena, Helicolenus dactylopterus and Molva macrophtalma but weaker for Phycis blennoides, and A silus. Furthermore results for ling (Molva molva) on the Spanish Porcupine Bank survey are summarized presenting the results to the WG so their utility for the assessment could be considered.
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- 2015
22. SELECTIVITY OF 40 MM SQUARE- AND 90 degrees TURNED-MESH CODEND FOR THE DEEPWATER ROSE SHRIMP, PARAPENAEUS LONGIROSTRIS (CRUSTACEA), AND GREATER FORKBEARD, PHYCIS BLENNOIDES (ACTINOPTERYGII: GADIFORMES: PHYCIDAE), IN THE EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN
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Aydin C., Tokaç A., and Ege Üniversitesi
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Phycis blennoides ,Gadiformes ,Actinopterygii ,Aquatic Science ,Biology ,biology.organism_classification ,Crustacean ,bottom trawl ,mesh type ,Fishery ,Eastern mediterranean ,size selectivity ,Parapenaeus longirostris ,Square (unit) ,Phycidae ,responsible fisheries - Abstract
WOS: 000368251100003, Background. Bottom trawling is an important fishing technique for catching demersal fish, and selectivity is one of the most important tools for fishery management. This study aimed to determine the selectivity of 40 mm square- (40S) and 90 degrees turned-mesh (40T90) codend for the deepwater rose shrimp, Parapenaeus longirostris, and greater forkbeard, Phycis blennoides (Brunnich, 1768). Material and methods. Fishing experiments were conducted on the international waters of the Aegean Sea by using a commercial vessel between 24 August and 13 September 2012. The hooped covered codend technique was employed for the estimated codend selectivity. The selectivity parameters were estimated by using CC 2000 software. Results. Nineteen successful hauls, 11 with 40S, and 8 with 40T90 codends, were performed. The mean L-50 values (50% retention length) of 40S and 40T90 were found to be a 15.5 +/- 0.1 mm and 14.8 +/- 0.1 mm carapace lengths for the rose shrimp, and 15.3 +/- 0.1 cm and 12.2 +/- 0.1 cm total lengths for the greater forkbeard, respectively. Conclusion. In conclusion, 165 square meshes in a codend circumference with 40 mm mesh sizes provided higher L-50 values than the 40 mm turned meshes, and 330 meshes around the codend circumference. Halving the number of meshes in the codend with larger turned mesh and different modifications should be investigated for further studies in order to appropriate the L-50 values., Science and Technology Centre of the Ege University, Izmir, TurkeyEge University [2012/SUF/012], The author would like to thank Mr Ismail Oksuz, the skipper of a commercial trawler FV Hapuloglu and his crew for their assistance in collecting the data on board. The presently reported study was funded by the Science and Technology Centre of the Ege University, Izmir, Turkey (Project No. 2012/SUF/012).
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- 2015
23. Utjecaj selektivnosti pridnene povlačne mreže koće na primjeru vrsta patarače platušice ; Citharus linguatula (Linnaeus, 1758) i tabinje bijelice ; Phycis blennoides (Brunnich, 1768)
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Hrvoje Perković
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Citharus linguatula ,Phycis blennoides ,selektivnost ,pridnena povlačna mreža koća ,Jadran - Abstract
U ovom radu obrađen je utjecaj selektivnosti pridnene povlačne mreže koće na primjeru sviju vrsta: patarače platušice i tabinje bijelice
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- 2015
24. Recruitment dynamics of eight fishery species in the northwest Mediterranean Sea
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Josep Lloret and Jordi Lleonart
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lcsh:SH1-691 ,Loligo ,Mullus barbatus ,northwestern Mediterranean ,biology ,Phycis blennoides ,SH1-691 ,Micromesistius ,Merluccius merluccius ,Aquatic Science ,Oceanography ,biology.organism_classification ,lcsh:Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling ,Eledone ,Trisopterus minutus capelanus ,Fishery ,Mediterranean sea ,recruitment ,fishery species ,Gulf of Lions ,Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling - Abstract
The recruitment dynamics into the fishery of eight species in the northwestern Mediterranean Sea was studied on the basis of a monthly length sampling on commercial landings lasting one year (March 1999-February 2000). The results show that three species or groups of species (Mullus barbatus and M. surmuletus, Eledone cirrhosa and Loligo vulgaris) recruited mostly during a well-defined and regular season, while recruitment of the rest of species (Merluccius merluccius, Micromesistius poutassou, Phycis blennoides, Sepia officinalis and Trisopterus minutus capelanus) took place all year round, though with seasonal peaks. Landings of small Merluccius merluccius showed a progressive declining trend from the early 1990s, while the opposite was found for Mullus barbatus and M. surmuletus
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- 2002
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25. Spawning and recruitment ofPhycis blennoides(Phycidae) from the north‐western Ionian Sea (middle‐eastern Mediterranean)
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A. Matarrese, Francesco Mastrototaro, Gianfranco D'Onghia, and Mafalda Basanisi
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Mediterranean climate ,Fishery ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Phycis blennoides ,media_common.quotation_subject ,medicine ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Biology ,Reproduction ,Phycidae ,biology.organism_classification ,Otolith ,media_common - Abstract
Specimens of Phycis blennoides were collected in the Ionian Sea by means of trawl surveys from August 1993 to July 1995. Ripe females and mature males were caught during November through January and between August and March, respectively. Recruitment, represented by individuals of 6–8 cm total length modal group, took place during March at depths between 200 and 600 m. Modal progression analysis of juveniles indicated a growth rate of about 1 cm/month during the first year. Otoliths were examined from juveniles. A transition zone was generally observed in the otolith nucleus. Females and males had mean size of 15.6 and 15.4 cm TL, respectively, during the first year, while during the 2nd year individuals attained a mean size of 20.7 and 20.3 cm TL, respectively. The fastest growth occurred during the spring and summer seasons.
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- 1998
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26. A new species of Bathycreadium Kabata, 1961 (Digenea: Opecoelidae) from Phycis blennoides (Brünnich) (Gadiformes: Phycidae) in the western Mediterranean
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Aneta Kostadinova, Ana Pérez-del-Olmo, Maite Carrassón, and Sara Dallarés
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Mediterranean climate ,Bathycreadium ,Phycis blennoides ,Gadiformes ,Molecular Sequence Data ,Anatomy ,Biology ,biology.organism_classification ,Digenea ,Species Specificity ,Animal ecology ,RNA, Ribosomal, 28S ,Sucker ,Mediterranean Sea ,Animals ,Parasitology ,Trematoda ,Phycidae - Abstract
Bathycreadium brayi n. sp. is described based on specimens collected from the deep-sea greater forkbeard Phycis blennoides (Brunnich) (Gadiformes: Phycidae) in the Western Mediterranean. The new species is distinguished from B. flexicolle Kabata, 1961, B. elongata (Maillard, 1970) and B. nanaflexicolle Dronen, Rubec & Underwood, 1977 by the much smaller size of the body and most organs, the large (in relation to body length and width) ventral sucker and the distinctly more anterior extent of the vitelline fields and from B. biscayense Bray, 1973 in having a narrower body, longer forebody and oesophagus, distinctly smaller ventral sucker and sucker width ratio and the shape of the gonads. Re-examination of the type-material of B. biscayense revealed that the original description of this species is based on composite material. A redescription of B. biscayense based on adult specimens from its type-host, Trachyrincus scabrus (Rafinesque), and new data based on the re-examination of the type-specimens of B. flexicolle and B. elongata are also provided.
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- 2014
27. The History of Fishes
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Charles Raven
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Myliobatis aquila ,Fishery ,Trigla gurnardus ,biology ,Phycis blennoides ,Art history ,Mugil capito ,Microcephalus ,biology.organism_classification ,Popular science ,Naturalism ,Exocoetus volitans - Published
- 2009
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28. Length - Weight relationship and condition factor of Phycis phycis (Linnaeus, 1766) and Phycis blennoides (Brünnich, 1768) [Actinopterygii, Gadiform, Phycidae] in the Gulf of Tunis
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Romdhani, Ahlem, Ktari, M.h., Mahe, Kelig, Romdhani, Ahlem, Ktari, M.h., and Mahe, Kelig
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In our study length-weight relationship are presented for 213 Phycis phycis and 270 Phycis blennoides caught between September 2007 and August 2008 and collected from trawler fishing in the Gulf of Tunis. The length-weight relationships and the condition factor were computed separately for sexes and for different seasons. The parameters of the length-weight relationship for the population as a whole are all well correlated (r²> 0.92, p <0.001). The type of growth is isometric for P. phycis while it is majorant allometry for P. blennoides The comparison of the regression of the weight according to the total length of males and females, of the two species, shows that the growth is therefore identical. The study of seasonal Variations indicates that the slope did not differ significantly (p > 0.05) between seasons for P.phycis. However, it differs significantly (p < 0.05) for P. blennoides; during the summer season, autumn and winter, where the growth is isometric; however in the spring it presents a majorant allometry. The condition factor was calculated according to sex and months and confirmed respectively these results., La présente étude est conçue pour évaluer les relations taille-masse et déterminer le facteur de condition en fonction des sexes et des saisons chez deux espèces de Phycidae Phycis blennoides et Phycis phycis. Les échantillons ont été collectés, mensuellement, entre septembre 2007 et août 2008 à partir des apports de la pêche commerciale dans le golfe de Tunis ; un total de 270 spécimens de P. blennoides et de 213 P. phycis a été examiné. Les coefficients de détermination « r2 » des relations taille-masse globales sont proches de 1 (r2 > 0.92, p < 0.001) indiquant une bonne corrélation de ces deux paramètres. L’analyse statistique globale montre que la croissance est isométrique (t < 1,96 ; p > 0,05) pour P. phycis alors qu'elle présente une allométrie majorante chez P. blennoides. L’étude des variations saisonnières de la relation taille-masse indique que la croissance est isométrique chez P. phycis quelque soit la saison. Chez P. blennoides, pendant les saisons estivale, automnale et hivernale, la croissance est isométrique ; cependant au printemps la croissance présente une allométrie majorante (t > 1,96 ; p > 0,05). Le facteur de condition calculé en fonction des sexes et des mois confirme bien ces constations.
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- 2013
29. Phycis blennoides
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Meri��, Nurettin, Eryilmaz, L��tfiye, and ��zulug, M��fit
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Gadiformes ,Actinopterygii ,Animalia ,Phycis ,Biodiversity ,Chordata ,Phycis blennoides ,Taxonomy ,Phycidae - Abstract
Phycis blennoides (Br��nnich, 1768) Aegean Sea: 6500-593 (5 spc.), 29.08.2000, Bozcaada Island, trawl, 134 m, L. Eryilmaz; 6500-113 (1 spc.), 24.08.1968, Edremit Bay, 106 m, M. Demir. Mediterranean Sea: 6500-734 (1 spc.), January 2003, Iskenderun Bay, trawl, C. Dalyan., Published as part of Nurettin Meri��, L��tfiye Eryilmaz & M��fit ��zulug, 2007, A catalogue of the fishes held in the Istanbul University, Science Faculty, Hydrobiology Museum., pp. 29-54 in Zootaxa 1472 on page 38
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- 2007
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30. Phycis blennoides
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Nurettin Meriç, Lütfiye Eryilmaz, and Müfit Özulug
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Gadiformes ,Actinopterygii ,Animalia ,Phycis ,Biodiversity ,Chordata ,Phycis blennoides ,Taxonomy ,Phycidae - Abstract
Phycis blennoides (Brünnich, 1768) Aegean Sea: 6500-593 (5 spc.), 29.08.2000, Bozcaada Island, trawl, 134 m, L. Eryilmaz; 6500-113 (1 spc.), 24.08.1968, Edremit Bay, 106 m, M. Demir. Mediterranean Sea: 6500-734 (1 spc.), January 2003, Iskenderun Bay, trawl, C. Dalyan.
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- 2007
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31. Anisakid parasites of two forkbeards (Phycis blennoides and Phycis phycis) from the Mediterranean coasts of Andalucía (Southern Spain)
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M. I. Paniagua, I. Hierro, Rocío Benítez, V. Díaz, M.J. Valderrama, A. Valero, and F. J. Adroher
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Mediterranean climate ,Veterinary medicine ,Liver Diseases, Parasitic ,medicine.disease_cause ,Anisakis ,Host-Parasite Interactions ,Fish Diseases ,Infestation ,Ascaridoidea ,medicine ,Mediterranean Sea ,Prevalence ,Animals ,Body Size ,Humans ,biology ,Ecology ,Phycis blennoides ,Muscles ,Anisakis simplex ,Phycis phycis ,biology.organism_classification ,Phycis ,Ascaridida Infections ,Gadiformes ,Infectious Diseases ,Spain ,Parasitology ,Anisakis physeteris - Abstract
An epidemiological survey of anisakids was carried out on 209 specimens of greater forkbeard (Phycis blennoides) and 58 of forkbeard (Phycis phycis) captured off the Mediterranean coasts of Andalucia (southern Spain). Four species of nematodes were identified: Anisakis simplex s.l., Anisakis physeteris, Hysterothylacium aduncum and Hysterothylacium fabri. The total prevalence was 62.06% in the forkbeard and 58.85% in the greater forkbeard. The highest values of prevalence (56.90%), mean intensity (5.21) and mean abundance (2.96) were all obtained for H. fabri in the forkbeard. The most frequent parasite in the greater forkbeard was H. aduncum with 51.20% prevalence and values of 3.00 and 1.53 for mean intensity and mean abundance, respectively. The infestation parameters were also analyzed according to the host length, observing a maximum of parasitized fish (91.67%) in samples of P. blennoides longer than 40 cm, while in P. phycis, the highest prevalence (82.35%), conditioned by H. fabri parasitization, was found in fish with lengths between 30 and 35 cm.
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- 2005
32. Esterase activities and lipid peroxidation levels in offshore commercial species of the NW Mediterranean Sea
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Solé, Montserrat, García de la Parra, L. M., Alejandre-Grimaldo, S., Sardà, Francisco, Solé, Montserrat, García de la Parra, L. M., Alejandre-Grimaldo, S., and Sardà, Francisco
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There is a lack of information on monitoring neurotoxicity in offshore commercial species. To help fill this gap, we sampled hake (Merluccius merluccius) and Norway lobster (Nephrops norvegicus) in fishing grounds off the coast of l’Ametlla de Mar (NW Mediterranean) in June 2005 at a depth of 100 m and 400 m. Additionally, at 400 m depth, two other fish species, Micromesistius poutassou and Phycis blennoides were included. Neurotoxicity markers such as Colinesterases (ChEs), namely acethyl- (AChE), butyryl- (BChE), propionyl-(PrChE) and carboxilesterase (CbE) were measured in muscle. Lipid peroxidation (LP), a marker of oxidative damage, was also included. The results are discussed in relation to the animal’s sex, size and fishing depth. A comparison of esterases and LP levels between muscle and liver of hake and between muscle and hepatopancreas of Norway Lobster was made. AChE was dominant in muscle and CbE in hepatopancreas. No differences between fish species were seen for AChE. However, N. norvegicus, presented lower levels of ChEs and LP. A size-dependence in ChEs was seen for M. merluccius, with larger animals showing significantly lower activities (p < 0.05). Sex-dependence was seen in N. norvegicus for most esterases, except AChE, with males displaying higher activities (p < 0.05). A sampling-depth effect was also seen in the crustacea, with animals from 100 m generally presenting lower esterase activities and higher LP levels.
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- 2006
33. A procedure to evaluate the effect of lag-time in studying length structure and growth rate of young fish: the case of Phycis blennoides Brunnich, 1768 (Osteichthyes: Gadiformes) in the Central Mediterranean
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Silvestro Greco, Fabio Fiorentino, Sergio Ragonese, and Paola Rinelli
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Mediterranean climate ,mediterranean ,SH1-691 ,Aquatic Science ,Mediterranean ,Oceanography ,Phycis blennoides ,lcsh:Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling ,Demersal zone ,lag-time ,trawl surveys ,growth rates ,Lag time ,Statistics ,Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling ,Growth rate ,Mathematics ,lcsh:SH1-691 ,biology ,Ecology ,Gadiformes ,phycis blennoides ,Pelagic zone ,biology.organism_classification ,%22">Fish - Abstract
The joint analysis of data from different programs represents a good opportunity to improve knowledge about the condition of any exploited populations. This note investigates the influence of lag-time in sample characteristics (growth rate and recruitment) by following a simple and quick exploratory procedure. In order to illustrate this approach, the Greater Fork-beard (Phycis blennoides Brunnich, 1768), a species with discrete recruitment pattern and available to the capture process in the first years of life, was considered . The length-frequency distributions (LFD), obtained during five spring (MEDITS - International) and successive autumn (GRUND - Italian) bottom trawl surveys, conducted from 1994 to 1998, in the Strait of Sicily and Southern Tyrrhenian Sea (Mediterranean) were analysed. The procedure was divided into three steps. Firstly, the LFD were analysed in order to estimate the mean length of the first component in each survey. Secondly, for each survey, the difference between the standardized mean lengths of the first components in the LFD of the two areas was compared with the corresponding lag-time in order to assess any systematic temporal effect in recruitment periodicity. Thirdly, for each area, the absolute and instantaneous growth rates between the spring and autumn surveys of the same year were computed on the base of the lag-time, to evaluate any difference in growth rate between the areas. The results show that the earlier the surveys begin in the Strait of Sicily, the smaller is the difference in mean length. Since the growth rates between the two areas are practically indistinguishable, the higher mean lengths observed in samples from the Strait of Sicily mainly reflect the lag-time. The reference mean growth rate found (1.03 and 0.93 cm per month in the Strait of Sicily and Southern Tyrrhenian Sea, respectively) agreed with the literature. In spring, the recruits of 0 group represent up to 90% of the whole trawl catch, and the smallest length class observed (4.5-5.0 cm) is close to the size of transition from the pelagic to the demersal one. The proposed exploratory procedure shows that systematic differences between the two investigated sub-areas in mean size and growth rate suggested by actual data are strongly reduced after having included the lag-time in the analysis., No disponible
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34. Growth and age estimation of greater fork-beard (Phycis blennoides Brünnich, 1768) in the North and Northwest of the Iberian Peninsula (ICES Division VIIIc and IXa)
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Carmen Piñeiro and José Miguel Casas
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geography ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,biology ,Range (biology) ,Phycis blennoides ,Pelagic zone ,Aquatic Science ,Gadidae ,biology.organism_classification ,Demersal zone ,Fishery ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Peninsula ,medicine ,Juvenile ,Demography ,Otolith - Abstract
In 1996 and 1997, a wide size range of greater fork-beard (Phycis blennoides Brunnich, 1768) was sampled from experimental and research surveys, trawlers and commercial landings from ICES Divisions VIIIc and IXa. Otoliths were collected and aged. Sectioned otoliths displayed numerous weakly marked rings that make ageing difficult. In the central part of the otolith, close to the nucleus, a strongly marked check ring is formed, apparently in association with a change in diet/environment from a pelagic to a demersal habit. The growth parameters by sexes separate and combined were estimated from age readings. The females grew faster; reaching 81 cm at 14 years, while the maximum age reached by males was 6 years from a specimen of 44 cm. The following length frequency distributions of the sampling catches showed a modal progression in the juvenile phase in agreement with the lengths estimated by the von Bertalanffy growth model for the ages group 1 and 2.
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- 2000
35. Bathymetric distribution and recruitment patterns of Phycis blennoides (Pisces: Gadidae) from the slope of the northwestern Mediterranean
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Massutí, E., Beatriz Morales-Nin, and Lloris, D.
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Reclutamiento ,Bathymetric distribution ,Progresión modal ,Recruitment ,Mediterráneo noroccidental ,Phycis blennoides ,Modal progression ,Northwestern Mediterranean ,Distribución batimétrica - Abstract
8 páginas, 6 figuras, 1 tabla., [EN] The abundance and bathymetric distribution of Phycis blennoides has been analyzed from the result of 99 bottom trawl hauls carried out between a depth of 202 and 1293 m on the slope of the northwestern Mediterranean. P. blennoides appeared in 82% of the trawls carried out, throughout the whole bathymetric gradient explored, although the values of maximum abundance and biomass were obtained between a depth of 200 and 400 m. A progressive increase was observed for mean size with depth, due to the distinct bathymetric distribution of the small and large sized specimens. The following of length frequency distributions by cruise showed a recruitment to the bottom of small specimens (3-8 cm TL) in winter. The modal progression analysis of this juvenile phase showed a rapid growth, with a length increase around 1 cm per month., [ES] Se analiza la abundancia y la distribución batimétrica de Phycis blennoides, a partir del resultado de 99 pescas de arrastre de fondo realizadas entre 202 y 1293 m de profundidad en el talud del Mediterráneo noroccidental. P. blennoides apareció en el 82% de las pescas efectuadas, a lo largo de todo el gradiente batimétrico prospectado, si bien los valores de máxima abundancia y biomasa se obtuvieron entre 200 y 400 m de profundidad. Se observó un aumento progresivo de la talla media con la profundidad, debido a la distinta distribución batimétrica de los ejemplares de pequeño y gran tamaño. Con el seguimiento de las distribuciones de tallas obtenidas en cada campaña se observó un reclutamiento al fondo de ejemplares de pequeño tamaño (3-8 cm TL) en invierno. El análisis de la progresión modal durante esta fase juvenil mostró un crecimiento rápido, con un incremento de talla medio alrededor de 1 cm por mes., This paper is a result of the Spanish CICYT Projects RETRO (MAR90-757), ZONAP (PB90-0166) and BATMAN (AMB9.310283).
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36. Bathymetric distribution and recruitment patterns of Phycis blennoides (Pisces: Gadidae) from the slope of the northwestern Mediterranean
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Massutí, Enric, Morales-Nin, Beatriz, Lloris, Domingo, Massutí, Enric, Morales-Nin, Beatriz, and Lloris, Domingo
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[EN] The abundance and bathymetric distribution of Phycis blennoides has been analyzed from the result of 99 bottom trawl hauls carried out between a depth of 202 and 1293 m on the slope of the northwestern Mediterranean. P. blennoides appeared in 82% of the trawls carried out, throughout the whole bathymetric gradient explored, although the values of maximum abundance and biomass were obtained between a depth of 200 and 400 m. A progressive increase was observed for mean size with depth, due to the distinct bathymetric distribution of the small and large sized specimens. The following of length frequency distributions by cruise showed a recruitment to the bottom of small specimens (3-8 cm TL) in winter. The modal progression analysis of this juvenile phase showed a rapid growth, with a length increase around 1 cm per month., [ES] Se analiza la abundancia y la distribución batimétrica de Phycis blennoides, a partir del resultado de 99 pescas de arrastre de fondo realizadas entre 202 y 1293 m de profundidad en el talud del Mediterráneo noroccidental. P. blennoides apareció en el 82% de las pescas efectuadas, a lo largo de todo el gradiente batimétrico prospectado, si bien los valores de máxima abundancia y biomasa se obtuvieron entre 200 y 400 m de profundidad. Se observó un aumento progresivo de la talla media con la profundidad, debido a la distinta distribución batimétrica de los ejemplares de pequeño y gran tamaño. Con el seguimiento de las distribuciones de tallas obtenidas en cada campaña se observó un reclutamiento al fondo de ejemplares de pequeño tamaño (3-8 cm TL) en invierno. El análisis de la progresión modal durante esta fase juvenil mostró un crecimiento rápido, con un incremento de talla medio alrededor de 1 cm por mes.
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- 1996
37. A Note on Growth Zones in Bones of Phycis blennoides Brunn
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T. J. Hart
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Fishery ,Geography ,Ecology ,Phycis blennoides ,Aquatic Science ,Oceanography ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics - Published
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38. Regime alimentaire de Phycis blennoides (Brunnich 1768) dans le sud du Golfe de Gascogne.
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Sorbe, Jean-claude and Sorbe, Jean-claude
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This study, based on the analysis of stomach contents, gives a description of the feeding habit of P. blennoides in the southern Bay of Biscay.
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39. Length - Weight relationship and condition factor of Phycis phycis (Linnaeus, 1766) and Phycis blennoides (Brünnich, 1768) [Actinopterygii, Gadiform, Phycidae] in the Gulf of Tunis
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Romdhani Ahlem, Ktari M.H., and kelig mahe
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relation taille-poids ,Length-weight relationships ,length- weight ,growth ,facteur de condition ,Phycis phycis ,Phycis blennoides ,croissance ,condition factor - Abstract
In our study length-weight relationship are presented for 213 Phycis phycis and 270 Phycis blennoides caught between September 2007 and August 2008 and collected from trawler fishing in the Gulf of Tunis. The length-weight relationships and the condition factor were computed separately for sexes and for different seasons. The parameters of the length-weight relationship for the population as a whole are all well correlated (r²> 0.92, p 0.05) between seasons for P.phycis. However, it differs significantly (p < 0.05) for P. blennoides; during the summer season, autumn and winter, where the growth is isometric; however in the spring it presents a majorant allometry. The condition factor was calculated according to sex and months and confirmed respectively these results., La présente étude est conçue pour évaluer les relations taille-masse et déterminer le facteur de condition en fonction des sexes et des saisons chez deux espèces de Phycidae Phycis blennoides et Phycis phycis. Les échantillons ont été collectés, mensuellement, entre septembre 2007 et août 2008 à partir des apports de la pêche commerciale dans le golfe de Tunis ; un total de 270 spécimens de P. blennoides et de 213 P. phycis a été examiné. Les coefficients de détermination « r2 » des relations taille-masse globales sont proches de 1 (r2 > 0.92, p < 0.001) indiquant une bonne corrélation de ces deux paramètres. L’analyse statistique globale montre que la croissance est isométrique (t < 1,96 ; p > 0,05) pour P. phycis alors qu'elle présente une allométrie majorante chez P. blennoides. L’étude des variations saisonnières de la relation taille-masse indique que la croissance est isométrique chez P. phycis quelque soit la saison. Chez P. blennoides, pendant les saisons estivale, automnale et hivernale, la croissance est isométrique ; cependant au printemps la croissance présente une allométrie majorante (t > 1,96 ; p > 0,05). Le facteur de condition calculé en fonction des sexes et des mois confirme bien ces constations.
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