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An investigation of the microbiology and biochemical properties leading to extended shelf-life in goldband snapper (Pristipomoides multidens)
Published 2012“…Introduction. Goldband snapper (Pristipomoides multidens) has an unusually long shelf life compared to many other fish species. …”
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High connectivity in the deepwater snapper Pristipomoides filamentosus (lutjanidae) across the indo-pacific with isolation of the Hawaiian archipelago
Published 2011“…Little is known about the large predatory fishes, primarily snappers (subfamily Etelinae) and groupers (subfamily Epinephelinae) that occur at 100-400 m. …”
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High intra-ocean, but limited inter-ocean genetic connectivity in populations of the deep-water oblique-banded snapper Pristipomoides zonatus (Pisces: Lutjanidae)
Published 2017“…Here, we examine spatial and temporal genetic variation in the deep-water oblique-banded snapper Pristipomoides zonatus, collected from eight locations across the Indian and Pacific Oceans. …”
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Ageing bias and precision for deep-water snappers: evaluating nascent otolith preparation methods using novel multivariate comparisons among readers and growth parameter estimates
Published 2017“…These long-lived species have been considered notoriously difficult to age. …”
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An investigation into active and passive acoustic techniques to study aggregating fish species
Published 2009“…Five species, Samson fish (Seriola hippos), mulloway (Argyrosomus japonicus), West Australian dhufish (Glaucosoma hebraicum), Bight redfish (Centroberyx gerrardi) and pink snapper (Pagrus auratus) were investigated on the basis of their abundance, ecological importance and differing behaviour. …”
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The significance of multiple bacterial infections in lutjanus sp. in Malaysian marine cage culture system
Published 2015“…Multiple Vibrio sp. infection in Lutjanus erythropterus (Crimson Snapper) Fig.2. Nocardia spp. Infection in Lutjanus erythropterus (Crimson Snapper) …”
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Dioxins and furans in demersal fish and shellfish from regions in west coast Peninsular Malaysia.
Published 2011“…The samples of fish and shellfish consisted species such as Psettodes erumei (Large-scale toungue sole), Gymnura spp. (Long-tailed butterfly ray), Sepia officinalis (Cuttlefish), Nemipterus japonicus (Japanese threadfin bream), Epinephulus sexfasciatus (Sixbar grouper), Lutianus argentimaculatus (Malabar red snapper), Anadara granosa (Cockles), Macrobrachium rosenbergi (prawn) and Plotosus spp. …”
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Target strength estimates of red emperor (Lutjanus sebae) with Bayesian parameter calibration
Published 2016“…Red emperor (Lutjanus sebae) is a long-lived tropical demersal snapper which is widely distributed in the Western Pacific and Indian Ocean. …”
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Bomb radiocarbon dating of three important reef-fish species using Indo-Pacific 14C chronologies
Published 2011“…The three fish species, eightbar grouper (Hyporthodus octofasciatus), ruby snapper (Etelis carbunculus) and the spangled emperor (Lethrinus nebulosus), are important components of fisheries and ecosystems throughout the Indo-Pacific. …”
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Comparative study on spoilage and pathogenic bacteria in selected commercial marine and freshwater fishes
Published 2017“…Nevertheless, a long term monitoring is an urgently needed for sustaining the quality flesh of fish towards the betterment of the consumer’s health.…”
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Proximate, Fatty Acids, Cholesterol and Alpha-Tocopherol Contents in Selected Marine Fish and Shellfish From West Coast of Peninsular Malaysia
Published 2011“…Based on the fat contents, nine species of fish samples can be categorized as lean fish (<2% fat); hardtail scad (Megalapsis cordyla), golden snapper (Lutjanus johnii), indian mackerel (Rastrelliger kanagurta), indian threadfin (Polynemus indicus),malabar red snapper (Lutjanus argentimeculatus), dorab wolfherring (Chirocentrus dorab), long-tailed butterfly ray (Gymnura spp.), large-scale tongue sole (Cynoglossus arel), and spanish mackerel (Scromberomorus guttatus). …”
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