Search results for "Erythrinus"

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Blood fluke diseases in Pagellus spp. (Sparidae): Pathology and description of a new species of Skoulekia in the blackspot seabream P. bogaraveo (Brü…

2018

Abstract Pagellus bogaraveo (Brunnich) and P. erythrinus (L.) (Perciformes, Sparidae) are highly appreciated by Mediterranean consumers and good candidates for the Mediterranean aquaculture diversification. Parasitological and histological analyses of both sparid species, collected off Santa Pola (Spanish Mediterranean), have been performed in order to detect blood flukes (Trematoda, Aporocotylidae) and the pathologies related to their presence in these valuable hosts. Eggs of two different species of Skoulekia Alama-Bermejo, Montero, Raga and Holzer, 2011 have been found in both fishes: S. erythrini Palacios-Abella, Georgieva, Mele, Raga, Isbert, Kostadinova and Montero, 2017 in P. erythri…

0301 basic medicineGillSparidaebiologyBlackspot seabreamZoologyPagellusAquatic animalAquatic Sciencebiology.organism_classificationPerciformesErythrinus03 medical and health sciences030104 developmental biologyTrematodaAquaculture
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Considerations on the taxonomy and morphology of Microcotyle spp.: redescription of M. erythrini van Beneden & Hesse, 1863 (sensu stricto) (Monog…

2020

AbstractBackgroundMicrocotyle erythrinivan Beneden & Hesse, 1863 (Platyhelminthes: Monogenea) and other closely related species of the genus are often considered as cryptic. Records in hosts other than the type-host with no species confirmation by molecular analyses have contributed to this situation.MethodsGill parasites of five sparid fishes,Boops boops(L.),Pagellus erythrinus(L.),P. acarne(Risso), Dentex dentex(L.) andPagrus pagrus(L.), from the Western Mediterranean off Spain were collected. Specimens ofMicrocotylespp. were characterised both molecularly and morphologically. Partial fragments (domains D1-D3) of the28SrRNA gene and the cytochromecoxidase subunit 1 (cox1) gene were am…

Gills0301 basic medicineMicrocotylePseudocrypsisZoologylcsh:Infectious and parasitic diseasesErythrinusElectron Transport Complex IV03 medical and health sciencesM. isyebiRNA Ribosomal 28SAnimalslcsh:RC109-216PhylogenyM. whittingtoni n. sp.Haptor morphologybiologyClamp morphologyResearchDentex dentexMicrocotyle erythrini (sensu stricto)PagrusBoops boops030108 mycology & parasitologyClassificationbiology.organism_classificationPerciformes030104 developmental biologyInfectious DiseasesHaptorParasitologyTrematodaMonogeneaBoopsParasites & Vectors
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Ophichthids (Ophichthidae: Anguilliformes) within the body cavity of marine fishes: pseudoparasites?

2011

4 pages, 2 figures, 1 table

Western MediterraneanCommon pandoraPagellusAquatic ScienceOceanographypseudoparasitimPredationErythrinusCentro Oceanográfico de BalearesfoodApterichtusPseudoparasitismmedicineCommon pandoraMedio MarinoBody cavityEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsEcologybiologyAnguilliformescommon pandoraPreyOphichthidaebiology.organism_classificationfood.foodFisheryOphichthidaemedicine.anatomical_structureFish <Actinopterygii>preywestern Mediterranean
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Territorial song and song neighbourhoods in the Scarlet Rosefinch Carpodacus erythrinus

2000

Throughout the range of the Scarlet Rosefinch, its territorial song consists of 3–9 (usually 4–5) elements, of which there are 5 different types. The differences lie in the way the pitch of the element changes in time (frequency “slope”) and the width of the frequency band. Within a given type of song, the various elements can be present in almost any combination. Therefore, so many song types can be formed that the songs in even small parts of the species’ area are clearly distinct from one another. Despite this capacity for variation, however, by chance identical songs may be sung in widely separated parts of the area, in some cases by different subspecies. The species has not developed l…

biologyRange (biology)EcologyZoologySubspeciesGenus Carpodacusbiology.organism_classificationBreedErythrinusRosefinchVariation (linguistics)Seasonal breederAnimal Science and ZoologyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsJournal of Avian Biology
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RScriptsCommonRosefinch

2021

Lisovski S, Neumann R, Albrecht T, Munclinger P, Ahola M, Bauer S, Cepak J, Fransson T, Jakobsson S, Jaakkonen T, Klvana P, Kullberg C, Laaksonen T, Metzger B, Piha M, Shurulinkov P, Stach R, Strom K, Velmala W, Briedis M. 2021. The Indo-European Flyway: opportunities and constraints reflected by common rosefinches breeding across Europe. J Biogeogr. doi:10.1111/jbi.14085

common rosefinchavian migrationIndo-European FlywaygeolocatorCarpodacus erythrinuslight-level loggeranimal movementanimal tracking
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Common Rosefinch migration along the Indo-European Flyway-twilights

2021

Lisovski S, Neumann R, Albrecht T, Munclinger P, Ahola M, Bauer S, Cepak J, Fransson T, Jakobsson S, Jaakkonen T, Klvana P, Kullberg C, Laaksonen T, Metzger B, Piha M, Shurulinkov P, Stach R, Strom K, Velmala W, Briedis M. 2021. The Indo-European Flyway: opportunities and constraints reflected by common rosefinches breeding across Europe. J Biogeogr. doi:10.1111/jbi.14085

common rosefinchavian migrationIndo-European FlywaygeolocatorCarpodacus erythrinuslight-level loggeranimal movementanimal tracking
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Common Rosefinch migration along the Indo-European Flyway-tracks

2021

Lisovski S, Neumann R, Albrecht T, Munclinger P, Ahola M, Bauer S, Cepak J, Fransson T, Jakobsson S, Jaakkonen T, Klvana P, Kullberg C, Laaksonen T, Metzger B, Piha M, Shurulinkov P, Stach R, Strom K, Velmala W, Briedis M. 2021. The Indo-European Flyway: opportunities and constraints reflected by common rosefinches breeding across Europe. J Biogeogr. doi:10.1111/jbi.14085

common rosefinchavian migrationIndo-European FlywaygeolocatorCarpodacus erythrinuslight-level loggeranimal movementanimal tracking
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Data from: The Indo-European Flyway: opportunities and constraints reflected by common rosefinches breeding across Europe

2021

Lisovski S, Neumann R, Albrecht T, Munclinger P, Ahola M, Bauer S, Cepak J, Fransson T, Jakobsson S, Jaakkonen T, Klvana P, Kullberg C, Laaksonen T, Metzger B, Piha M, Shurulinkov P, Stach R, Strom K, Velmala W, Briedis M. 2021. The Indo-European Flyway: opportunities and constraints reflected by common rosefinches breeding across Europe. J Biogeogr. doi:10.1111/jbi.14085

common rosefinchavian migrationIndo-European FlywaygeolocatorCarpodacus erythrinuslight-level loggeranimal movementanimal tracking
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Common Rosefinch migration along the Indo-European Flyway-light-levels

2021

Lisovski S, Neumann R, Albrecht T, Munclinger P, Ahola M, Bauer S, Cepak J, Fransson T, Jakobsson S, Jaakkonen T, Klvana P, Kullberg C, Laaksonen T, Metzger B, Piha M, Shurulinkov P, Stach R, Strom K, Velmala W, Briedis M. 2021. The Indo-European Flyway: opportunities and constraints reflected by common rosefinches breeding across Europe. J Biogeogr. doi:10.1111/jbi.14085

common rosefinchavian migrationIndo-European FlywaygeolocatorCarpodacus erythrinuslight-level loggeranimal movementanimal tracking
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Common Rosefinch migration along the Indo-European Flyway-reference-data

2021

Lisovski S, Neumann R, Albrecht T, Munclinger P, Ahola M, Bauer S, Cepak J, Fransson T, Jakobsson S, Jaakkonen T, Klvana P, Kullberg C, Laaksonen T, Metzger B, Piha M, Shurulinkov P, Stach R, Strom K, Velmala W, Briedis M. 2021. The Indo-European Flyway: opportunities and constraints reflected by common rosefinches breeding across Europe. J Biogeogr. doi:10.1111/jbi.14085

common rosefinchavian migrationIndo-European FlywaygeolocatorCarpodacus erythrinuslight-level loggeranimal movementanimal tracking
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