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variation in fatty acid composition among nine forage species from a southeastern us estuarine and nearshore coastal ecosystem.the fatty acid (fa) composition of nine potentially important forage species was determined (n = 330): red drum (sciaenops ocellatus), spot (leiostomus xanthurus), spotted seatrout (cynoscion nebulosus), striped mullet (mugil cephalus), pinfish (lagodon rhomboides), atlantic croaker (micropogonias undulatus), star drum (stellifer lanceolatus), striped anchovy (anchoa hepsetus), and brief squid (lolliguncula brevis). samples were collected from estuarine and nearshore coastal waters around charle ...200818665465
co-occurrence of naobranchia lizae (copepoda) and metamicrocotyla macracantha (monogenea), gill parasites of the striped mullet mugil cephalus.the copepod naobranchia lizae (kroyer, 1863) and the monogenean metamicrocotyla macracantha (alexander, 1954; koratha, 1955) are gill parasites found on the striped mullet (mugil cephalus) in the charleston harbor estuarine system (south carolina, usa). branchial distribution of each species was studied in mono- and bispecific conditions. no preference for the right or left side of the fish host was observed for either species in either condition. both species exhibited heterogeneous distributio ...200516211412
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