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Publikováno v:
Acta Adriatica
Volume 50
Issue 2
Volume 50
Issue 2
This study deals with temporal variations in eel Anguilla anguilla diet, sampled seasonally inthe Languedocian Mauguio lagoon (Gulf of Lion), from Autumn 1998 to Summer 1999. Eel mainlyfeeds on benthic organisms, primarily small Amphipoda, Crustacea
Publikováno v:
Acta Adriatica
Volume 47
Issue 1
Volume 47
Issue 1
A nine-ocellated Torpedo torpedo, caught off the Languedoc coast in southern France (northern Mediterranean) is described in this paper. This is the greatest number of ocellae recorded to date in this species.
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Publikováno v:
Acta Adriatica
Volume 47
Issue 1
Volume 47
Issue 1
Observations conducted over two years on nursehounds, Scyliorhinus stellaris, in captivity provided data on the number of eggs laid per year, embryonic development, size at hatching, length growth following hatching, and estimated fecundity.
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Autor:
Christian CAPAPÉ, Youssouph DIATTA, Mansor DIOP, Olivier GUÉLORGET, Yvan VERGNE, Jean-Pierre QUIGNARD
Publikováno v:
Acta Adriatica
Volume 47
Issue 2
Volume 47
Issue 2
The milk shark, Rhizoprionodon acutus (Rüppel, 1837), is the shark species most abundantly landed at fishing sites along the Senegalese coast in the eastern tropical Atlantic. Adult males and females were mainly captured from March to September. The
Autor:
Béchir SAÏDI, Mohamed Nejmeddine BRADAÏ, Sondes MAROUANI, Olivier GUÉLORGET, Christian CAPAPÉ
Publikováno v:
Acta Adriatica
Volume 47
Issue 2
Volume 47
Issue 2
An abnormal partially-albino embryo with atypical characteristics was removed from a pregnant female sandbar shark, Carcharhinus plumbeus, caught in the Gulf of Gabès in southern Tunisian, central Mediterranean. The specimen is described and atypica
Publikováno v:
Acta Adriatica
Volume 46
Issue 2
Volume 46
Issue 2
The school shark, Galeorhinus galeus, is commonly captured off the Maghreb shore along the Algerian and Tunisian coasts of the southern Mediterranean. Of 517 specimens collected during more than twenty years, the smallest adult male was 1225 mm total
Autor:
Farid Hemida, Youssouph Diatta, Daniel Golani, Jamila Ben Souissi, Olivier Guélorget, Christian Capapé
Publikováno v:
Acta Adriatica
Volume 45
Issue 2
Volume 45
Issue 2
Two records of the Monrovian surgeonfish, Acanthurus monroviae Steindachner 1876, off the coast of Algeria (southern Mediterranean) are recorded for the first time. The species is briefly described and its distribution in the Mediterranean Sea is dis