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DEEP SEA LEBANON RESULTS of the 2016 EXPEDITION EXPLORING SUBMARINE CANYONS Towards Deep-Sea Conservation in Lebanon Project
Trophic Relationships of Hake (Merluccius Capensis and M
Integrative Taxonomy, a New Tool for Fisheries Conservation
Phylogenetic Prospecting for Cryptic Species of the Genus Merluccius (Actinopterygii: Merlucciidae)
Final EA Consist of a Corresponding Program at a Different Time with Issuance of an Associated IHA and the No Action Alternative, with No IHA and No Seismic Survey
399 4. Bibliography
Merluccius Rafinesque, 1810 MERLU Merlu
Phylogenetic Prospecting for Cryptic Species of the Genus Merluccius
The State of World Fisheries and Aquaculture 2020
Field L/O R3 11/17/07 11:54 AM Page 131
FAO. 2018. the State of World Fisheries and Aquaculture 2018 - Meeting the Sustainable Development Goals
Molecular Cytogenetic Analysis of the European Hake Merluccius Merluccius (Merlucciidae, Gadiformes): U1 and U2 Snrna Gene Clusters Map to the Same Location
Irish Biodiversity: a Taxonomic Inventory of Fauna
TESIS DOCTORAL Spatio-Temporal Genetic Dynamics of European Hake
HAKES of the WORLD (Family Merlucciidae)
2.4 Key to Species and Subspecies of Genus Merluccius (The Figures in Brackets Indicate Modal Values) A
Age Composition, Growth, and Mortality of European Hake Merluccius Merluccius (Actinopterygii: Gadiformes: Merlucciidae) from the Northern Aegean Sea, Turkey
Genus Lyconus Consists of an Unknown Number of Species from the Atlantic (Where It Apparently Has an Antitropical Distribution) and from the Southwest Pacific
Top View
Fishery Circular
Growth Characteristics of the European Hake, Merluccius Merluccius (Linnaeus, 1758), Inhabiting Northeastern Mediterranean
Merluccius Capensis Castelnau, 1861 Fig
Names of the Hakes Is Another Name for Merluccius (Smith, 1954)
Phylogenetic Prospecting for Cryptic Species of the Genus Merluccius (Actinopterygii: Merlucciidae)
BIOLOGY and FISHERY of the ARGENTINE HAKE (Merluccius Hubbsi)*
1 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 General Remarks on Gadiformes
Southern Hake
Hakes Merluccius Capensis and M. Paradoxus