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Traditional techniques for stable isotope analysis (SIA) generally require sacrificing animals to collect tissue samples. In October 2018, we examined the isotopic values of fin and muscle tissue of Gymnocypris chui (n = 19) and Gymnocypris scleracanthus (n = 28) from Lake Langcuo of the Tibetan Plateau of China to determine whether non‐lethally collected pectoral fin tissue could substitute for muscle...
The immense hydrological changes in the Yangtze River basin during the last decades have had drastic effects on the Yellowcheek Elopichthys bambusa migration rate and its population structure. As a consequence, the declining population size of the E. bambusa populations raises concern in terms of sustainability of their genetic integrity and conservation management. The E. bambusa is described as...
For effective trawl by‐catch management, length‐weight relationships for seven data‐deficient finfish species landed as by‐catch in the trawl fishery (square meshed trawl cod‐end of 40 mm) were documented from Visakhapatnam, along north‐western Bay of Bengal during 2017–2019. Following precise taxonomic identification, total length and weight of each individual for each by‐catch species were measured...