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Bycatch of marine mammals in the gillnet sector of the Southern and Eastern Scalefish and Shark Fishery in the Great Australian Bight prompted managers to assess the use of demersal automatic longlines as an alternative method to target gummy shark (Mustelus antarcticus). The school shark (Galeorhinus galeus) is a migratory species that is occasionally taken as bycatch when targeting gummy shark,...
Consumption of food triggers a series of physiological responses that serve to optimise digestion, absorption and use of the ingested nutrients. These responses can also be conditioned, so can be elicited by cues that previously predicted food intake. Increased blood flow to the liver is one such response; however, the changes that occur pre- and post-prandially are not well-understood in humans....
There is mounting evidence that oral processing behaviours can have a marked effect on energy intake in humans. For example, under controlled conditions, eating at a slower rate is found to promote self-reported fullness and to reduce energy intake. Moreover, significant and lasting (12 months post-treatment) reductions in BMI have been reported when obese children are trained to moderate their rate...
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