... During the South Coast Biomass Survey in 1988, 49,4 kg (6336 individuals) of Sepia australis were
10
).
102
Table 1 Maturation stages of Sepia australis in
May/June 1988 compared by depth ..."
... from shells only; undescribed soft parts
in SAM collection.
Sepia australis Quoy & Gaimard, 1832 ..."
... north (north of 31°S). Depth distribution, at up to 350 m, was much greater than on the S. Coast where
been shown to be tolerant of low salinities. Others, such as
Sepia australis and Sepia hieronis occur ..."
... depth) from data collected in spring of 2007 during the “Mozambique 0307” bottom-trawl survey. A total
SEPIIDAE
Sepia australis SEPIIDAE
Sepia confusa SEPIIDAE
Sepia hieronis SEPIIDAE
Sepia incerta SEPIIDAE ..."
... . Species caught
include Sepioteuthis lessoniana (about 80%), Sepia pharaonis and Sepia aculeata, all mature
of gear
used for bigfin reef squid Sepioteuthis lessoniana and
cuttlefish (Sepia spp.). Historically ..."
... ). Because the volume of water expelled
from the mantle cavity would have been small com-
pared to the size ..."
... (78%) and attained larger size and mass than males. Dorsal mantle lengths of T. sagittatus
the coasts, at the surface and near the
bottom at depths down to 2 500 m (Nesis 1987).
Although its spawning ..."
... .
The amphipod Hyale grandicornis is often associated with Patella,particularly in the juvenile stages
with Patella, particularly in the juvenile
stages. It is a facultative inquiline which vacates its hosts ..."
... . Depth, bottom temperature, bottom salinity and dissolved oxygen were all significantly correlated
)
Merluccius capensis 0124.7 13.2 1.9 30.0 30.0
Sepia australis 0010.7 05.4 1.4 12.2 42.1
Chelidonichthys ..."
... that
skin, bone, scale, fin and cartilage of freshwater and
marine fish, scallop mantle (Shen et al., 2007 ..."
... ., 1994). Thanonkaew
et al. (2006) isolated the collagen from cuttlefish (Sepia
pharaonis) muscle ..."
... shelf were studied by examining the stomach contents of 668 long-finned squid (12–184 mm mantle length
of 668 long-finned squid (12–184 mm mantle length) caught by bottom
trawl and the stomach contents of 47 ..."
... on fishing
grounds at depths of 30–200 m. Total (TM) and eviscer-
ated body mass were determined (± 0.1 g ..."
... of the four zones. Quantitative
samples were obtained from a 0,25-m2 quadrat dug to a depth
of about 60 em ..."
... , a
paratenic host squid can be infected several times, so
permitting the infective stages of the parasite ..."
... depth (Martin, 1973). A major
morphological feature, the Trou Sans Fond canyon, cuts
the continental ..."
... in the literature or developed
at the PEM were used to estimate the dorsal mantle
lengths (DML) and masses of each ..."
... replica systems, two were respectively vegetated with Phragmites australis and Polygonum salicifolium
vegetated
with Phragmites australis and Polygonum salicifolium + Ipomoea carnea, while the last was left ..."
... 1991.
Monthly sampling was undertaken with a standard
otter bottom trawl. The depths at which ..."
... In the past two decades, the mobility of mid-ocean ridges relative to the mantle (absolute ..."
... and 300 m from the shore. The head rope of the
net is 115 m long and the net depth is 5.6 m. The wings ..."
... australis) for
crop production. For that, two pots experiments and a single on-farm experiment were carried
the possible use of three invading plants (Azolla pinnata, Ceratophyllum demersum and Typha australis ..."
... in this study at three growth stages on three different locations with different spacing treatments. Maximum dry
(Kangaroo grass) at
various growth stages
Aamir Saleem1, Sarwat N. Mirza1, Irshad Ahmad Khan1 ..."
... Mantle cell lymphoma (MCL) accounts for 3-10% of non-Hodgkin's lymphomas (NHL). We identified 14
Figure 1: computed tomography scan of patients with stage VI mantle
cell lymphoma before (A, B, C ..."
... (especially at 10°C), indicating that aerobic metabolism is impaired at an early stage of transportation
is impaired at an early stage of trans-
portation. Hence, these metabolites can serve as indicators ..."