9 results on '"Japanese threadfin bream"'
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2. Morphological and Molecular Characteristics of Anisakis typica Larvae in Two Species of Threadfin Bream, Nemipterus hexodon and N. japonicus, from the Gulf of Thailand.
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Tunya, Rattanachai, Wongsawad, Chalobol, Wongsawad, Pheravut, and Jong-Yil Chai
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SEBASTES marinus ,ANISAKIS ,LARVAE ,NUCLEOTIDE sequence ,SCANNING electron microscopes ,MICROSCOPES - Abstract
The third stage larvae (L3) of Anisakis typica were detected in 2 species of threadfin bream, Nemipterus hexodon and N. japonicus, from the Gulf of Thailand, and were morphologically and molecularly characterized. Total 100 threadfin breams, 50 Nemipterus hexodon and 50 N. japonicus, were examined with naked eyes after the opening of abdominal cavity with scissors. Almost all infected larvae remained alive and active even the fish were transported for 1-2 days. Anisakid larvae were exclusively distributed in the body cavity and rarely in the liver. The prevalence of A. typica L3 were 68.0% and 60.0% in N. hexodon and N. japonicus and their infection intensities were 3.5 and 4.2 per fish infected each. Morphological and morphometric analysis were performed by viewing specimens under both a light microscope and a scanning electron microscope. Interestingly, the protruded mucron of Anisakis typica under SEM showed a distinct cylindrical shape that differed from the cone shape of A. simplex. The protruded mucron could be used to identify A. typica L3 larvae in the future. A comparison of the ITS1-5.8S-ITS2 rDNA nucleotide sequences of these species revealed high blast scores with A. typica. Conclusively, it was confirmed that A. typica L3 are prevalent in threadfin breams from the Gulf of Thailand, and their morphological and molecular characters are something different from those of other anisakid larvae, including A. simplex and A. pegreffii. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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3. Comparison of fat composition and chemical properties of fat extracts between fish fillets of selected warm-water and cold-water fish
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Siti Nadzirah Hussin, Azrina Azlan, Hock Eng Khoo, Noor Atiqah Aizan Abdul Kadir, and Muhammad Rizal Razman
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chemical properties ,japanese threadfin bream ,salmon ,saturated fatty acid ,unsaturated fatty acid ,yellowstripe scad ,Agriculture ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
The purpose of this study was to determine and compare fat composition and chemical properties of fish fillets of selected warm-water fish obtained from Straits of Malacca. A cold water fish, namely salmon was used for comparison. Moisture content, crude fat, fatty acids composition and chemical characteristics of fish fillets of Yellowstripe scad, Japanese threadfin bream and salmon were determined. Japanese threadfin bream fillet had highest moisture and crude fat contents, followed by fillets of Yellowstripe scad and salmon. A significantly strong and negative correlation was found between moisture and crude fat contents of these fish fillets. Fillets of Japanese threadfin bream and Yellowstripe scad also had higher total saturated fatty acids than total unsaturated fatty acids. Although salmon fillet had lowest percentage of saturated fatty acids, it had highest monounsaturated fatty acids and polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) compared with the two warm-water fish. Palmitic acid and oleic acid were the major fatty acids in the fish fillets. Chemical properties of the oils extracted from the warm-water fish fillets were varied compared to salmon. The selected warm-water fish fillets offer favorable fatty acids composition and chemical properties, which can potentially be used as good sources of PUFA.
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- 2019
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4. Morphological and Molecular Characteristics of Anisakis typica Larvae in Two Species of Threadfin Bream, Nemipterus hexodon and N. japonicus, from the Gulf of Thailand
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Chalobol Wongsawad, Rattanachai Tunya, Jong-Yil Chai, and Pheravut Wongsawad
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0301 basic medicine ,Nemipterus hexodon ,030231 tropical medicine ,Zoology ,Japanese threadfin bream ,Ornate threadfin bream ,Anisakis typica ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,Animals ,Nemipterus japonicus ,Body cavity ,Larva ,biology ,fungi ,Fishes ,Mucron ,030108 mycology & parasitology ,biology.organism_classification ,Thailand ,Anisakis ,Infectious Diseases ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Threadfin bream ,Microscopy, Electron, Scanning ,Parasitology ,Original Article ,Threadfin - Abstract
The third stage larvae (L3) of Anisakis typica were detected in 2 species of threadfin bream, Nemipterus hexodon and N. japonicus, from the Gulf of Thailand, and were morphologically and molecularly characterized. Total 100 threadfin breams, 50 Nemipterus hexodon and 50 N. japonicus, were examined with naked eyes after the opening of abdominal cavity with scissors. Almost all infected larvae remained alive and active even the fish were transported for 1-2 days. Anisakid larvae were exclusively distributed in the body cavity and rarely in the liver. The prevalence of A. typica L3 were 68.0% and 60.0% in N. hexodon and N. japonicus and their infection intensities were 3.5 and 4.2 per fish infected each. Morphological and morphometric analysis were performed by viewing specimens under both a light microscope and a scanning electron microscope. Interestingly, the protruded mucron of Anisakis typica under SEM showed a distinct cylindrical shape that differed from the cone shape of A. simplex. The protruded mucron could be used to identify A. typica L3 larvae in the future. A comparison of the ITS1-5.8S-ITS2 rDNA nucleotide sequences of these species revealed high blast scores with A. typica. Conclusively, it was confirmed that A. typica L3 are prevalent in threadfin breams from the Gulf of Thailand, and their morphological and molecular characters are something different from those of other anisakid larvae, including A. simplex and A. pegreffii.
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- 2020
5. Some Aspects of the Reproductive of Japanese Threadfin Bream (Nemipterus japonicus Bloch, 1791) Caught in the Area Around the Artificial Reef In the Pitu Sunggu Waters of the Makassar Strait
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Kantun, Wayan, Moka, Wilma, and Ministry of National Education (2020)
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Artificial reefs ,Japanese Threadfin Bream ,Makassar Strait ,reproduction ,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering - Abstract
Japanese Threadfin Bream is a demersal fish commonly found around artificial reefs. Food availability in the artificial reef ecosystem is essential for the sustainability of this species. Hence, this research aimed to determine several aspects of bio-reproduction of Japanese Threadfin Bream caught in the artificial reef (bioreeftek). Samples were taken using handline fishing, twice a month (April-July 2020) in Pitu Sunggu Waters, Makassar Strait. The samples were observed for its reproduction aspects. The result showed that the Japanese Threadfin Bream fish caught have a balanced sex ratio between males and females, 1:1.03. The analysis of the gonad maturity stage obtained was II-IV, and the gonado somatic index ranged from 0.541-0.940 for males and 1.156-2.358 for females. The first mature Japanese Threadfin Bream size was 18.29 cm for males and 16.99 cm for females. The Japanese Threadfin Bream fish fecundity ranged between 35.042-42.061 eggs.
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- 2022
6. The complete mitochondrial genome of the Japanese threadfin bream, Nemipterus japonicus (Teleostei, Nemipteridae).
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Li, Yinglei, Chen, Jianhua, Yan, Binlun, and Meng, Xueping
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SEBASTES marinus , *MITOCHONDRIAL DNA , *FISHES , *NUCLEOTIDE sequencing , *BASE pairs , *TRANSFER RNA genetics , *FISH phylogeny - Abstract
The complete mitochondrial sequence of the Japanese threadfin bream,Nemipterus japonicushas been determined. The circle genome is 16,995 bp in size, and consists of 13 protein-coding genes, 2 rRNA genes, 22 tRNA genes and a control region. The gene order and composition ofN. japonicuswas similar to that of most other teleosts. The base composition of H-strand is 28.11% (A), 28.02% (T), 16.64 % (G) and 27.24 % (C), with an AT content of 56.12%. All genes are encoded on the heavy strand with the exception ofND6and eight tRNA genes. The mitochondrial genome ofN. japonicuspresented will be in favor of resolving phylogenetic relationships within the family Nemipteridae and the Perciformes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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7. Biomass estimation of demersal resources in the Persian Gulf and Oman Sea by swept area method
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Valinassab, Tooraj, Dehghani, R., Kamali, E., Behzadi, S., Darvishi, M., Salarpoor, A., Hoseini, A., Eskandari, G.R., Kashi, M.T., Ansari, H., Neekpay, M., Niameymandi, N., Daryanabard, Gh., Khorshidian, K., Khodadadi, R., Shabani, M.J., Esmaili, A., Moradi, Gh., Talebzadeh, A., and Taghavi, S.A.
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Sirik ,Bandar Genaveh ,Persian Gulf ,Fisheries ,Density ,Japanese threadfin bream ,Iran ,Jask ,Commercial fishes ,Grunts ,Carangids ,Barracuda ,Oman Sea ,Biomass ,Sampling ,Biology ,Catfishes ,Species ,Demersal resources ,Non-commercial fishes ,Fishes ,Bushehr province ,Hair tail ,Catch per unit of area ,CPUA ,Hormuzgan province ,Swept Area Method ,Lizardfish ,Khouzestan province - Abstract
Regarding to monitor of demersal resources in the Persian Gulf and Oman Sea, and also biomass and CPUA estimation of them, a series of research cruises (5 cruises per year) were carried out by R/V Ferdows-1covering the area from 49 00 E in the west (Khoozestan provice) to 61 25 E in the east (Gwater) in a 5 years program form 2004 up to 2008 (no cruise in 2006). The study area was stratified into 17 strata (A to Q) of which 10 starta (A to J) were in the Persian Gulf and 7 strata (K to Q) were in the Oman Sea, covering the depths of 10-50m in the Persian Gulf and 10-100m in the Oman Sea. A total of 316 stations were randomly selected. The biomass and CPUA were estimated by Swept Area method. The comparison between two regions indicated that the percentage of density of demersal fishes in the Persian Gulf during years 2004, 2005, 2007 and 2008 were 3.3, 3.9, 2.3 and 2.4 times more than the Oman Sea and totally 70-80% of total biomass was calculated for the Persian Gulf. Also a comparison among 17 starta, the highest biomass was found for starta C & D in the Bushehr province waters. The amount of CPUA for both regions of the Persian Gulf and Oman Sea was compared and it was concluded that in years 2004 and 2005, the mean CPUA in the Persian Gulf was partially higher than the Oman Sea with 1.06 & 1.20 times more; and on the contrary for the next two years this value was higher in the Oman Sea with 1.3 times more. The highest CPUA of demersal resources for the Oman Sea belonged to the strata K & O for years 2004, 2007 and 2008 and for year 2005 was for L and strata. It can be concluded that the north-west of Oman Sea has the best condition of biomass of commercial and non-commercial species and the O stratum will be in the second ranking. With review the mean CPUA in different depth-layers for years 2004, 2005, 2007 and 2008, it was concluded that with increasing the depth, the mean CPUA is decreased in which the CPUA values in depth-layer 10-20m for these years were 8.3, 3.0, 2.1 & 1.6 times more than depth-layer 50-100m. The comparison of mean CPUA for 10 strata of the Persian Gulf showed that in years 2004 and 2005, the mean CPUA of demersal fishes in the Hormuzgan province waters was higher than in Bushehr province waters (1.2 times more). In total, the highest maen CPUA belonged to F (Naiband to Mogham) and G (Mogham to Farour) in Hormuzgan waters. On the contrary, in years 2007 and 2008 this value in Bushehr waters was 1.3 times higher than western part of Hormuzgan waters with the highest value in D stratum(Boordekhoon to Dayyer). Also the comparison of mean CPUA for different depth-layers, it was found that the mean CPUA has ascending trend with increasing the depth, with the highest value in depth-laer of 30-50m in which contains the 55-68% of total biomass. The lowest biomass is found in depth-layers of 10-30m. Totally, the minimum CPUA and biomass for both commercial and non-commercial species belonged to a stratum located in Khouzestan province waters and it was shown the over-exploitation of resources in this area. The comparison between commercial and non-commercial groups in both ecosystems , it was concluded that the density of commercial species was higher than non-commercial ones , and in all years the Persian Gulf indicated higher values than the Oman Sea.
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- 2013
8. Feeding biology of the japanese threadfin bream (Nemipterus japonicus)
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Afshari, M., Valinassab, T., and Seyfabadi, S.
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Seeweed ,Nematoda ,Feeding ,Fisheries ,Indices of feeding ,Japanese threadfin bream ,Phytoplanktons ,Crustacean ,Polychaeta ,Aquaculture ,Foraminifera ,Iran ,Sipuncula ,Chabahar Area ,Nemipterus japonicus ,Oman Sea ,Biology - Abstract
In order to study the feeding biology of the Japanese Threadfin Bream in the Northern parts of Oman Sea (Chabahar Area), a total of 212 specimens were collected in 2009-2010, and different indices of VI, FP and GSI were taken into consideration. Of total stomachs, 51, 44 and 117 numbers were full, semi-full and empty, respectively. The VI index was estimated 55.2%, and amount of Food Preference Index were estimated as: Crustacean (63.2%), Fishes (38.9%), Molluscs (36.8%), Nematoda (25.3%), Polychaeta (8.4%), Sipuncula (7.4%), Foraminifera (6.3%), Phytoplanktons (4.2%), Seeweeds (2.1%) and Nemertean worms (1.1%). The maximum and minimum Gastro-Somatic Index for males was in autumn and winter season; and for females in summer and spring. It was concluded that N.japonicus is a moderate feeding fish and its main food is Crustacean and minor foods are Molluscs and Fishes.
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- 2012
9. Biomass estimation of demersal resources in the Persian Gulf and Oman Sea by Swept Area Method
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Valinasab, Tooraj, Daryanabard, G.R., Taghavi, S.A., Kashi, M.T., Ansari, H., Neekpay, M., Hossaini, S.A., Niameymandi, N., Shabani, M.J., Moradi, Gh., Talebzadeh, S.A., Darvishi, M., Bayat, Y., Esmaieli, A., Mayahi, Y., Khodadadi, R., Kamali, E., Behzadi, S., Salarpori, A., and Radkhah, K.
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Species ,Demersal resources ,Non-commercial fishes ,Commercial ,Fishes ,Japanese threadfin bream ,Density ,Commercial fishes ,Grunts ,Carangids ,Hair tail ,Catch per unit of area ,CPUA ,Non-commercial ,Barracuda ,Swept Area Method ,Lizardfish ,Biomass ,Sampling ,Catfishes - Abstract
Regarding to monitor of demersal resources in the Persian Gulf and Oman Sea, and also biomass and CPUA estimation of them, a series of research cruises (5 cruises per year) were carried out by R/V Ferdows-1covering the area from 49 00 E in the west (Khoozestan provice) to 61 25 E in the east (Gwater) in a 5 years program form 2004 up to 2008 (no cruise in 2006). The study area was stratified into 17 strata (A to Q) of which 10 starta (A to J) were in the Persian Gulf and 7 strata (K to Q) were in the Oman Sea, covering the depths of 10-50m in the Persian Gulf and 10-100m in the Oman Sea. A total of 316 stations were randomly selected. The biomass and CPUA were estimated by Swept Area method. The comparison between two regions indicated that the percentage of density of demersal fishes in the Persian Gulf during years 2004, 2005, 2007 and 2008 were 3.3, 3.9, 2.3 and 2.4 times more than the Oman Sea and totally 70-80% of total biomass was calculated for the Persian Gulf. Also a comparison among 17 starta, the highest biomass was found for starta C & D in the Bushehr province waters. The amount of CPUA for both regions of the Persian Gulf and Oman Sea was compared and it was concluded that in years 2004 and 2005, the mean CPUA in the Persian Gulf was partially higher than the Oman Sea with 1.06 & 1.20 times more; and on the contrary for the next two years this value was higher in the Oman Sea with 1.3 times more. The highest CPUA of demersal resources for the Oman Sea belonged to the strata K & O for years 2004, 2007 and 2008 and for year 2005 was for L and strata. It can be concluded that the north-west of Oman Sea has the best condition of biomass of commercial and non-commercial species and the O stratum will be in the second ranking. With review the mean CPUA in different depth-layers for years 2004, 2005, 2007 and 2008, it was concluded that with increasing the depth, the mean CPUA is decreased in which the CPUA values in depth-layer 10-20m for these years were 8.3, 3.0, 2.1 & 1.6 times more than depth-layer 50-100m. The comparison of mean CPUA for 10 strata of the Persian Gulf showed that in years 2004 and 2005, the mean CPUA of demersal fishes in the Hormuzgan province waters was higher than in Bushehr province waters (1.2 times more). In total, the highest maen CPUA belonged to F (Naiband to Mogham) and G (Mogham to Farour) in Hormuzgan waters. On the contrary, in years 2007 and 2008 this value in Bushehr waters was 1.3 times higher than western part of Hormuzgan waters with the highest value in D stratum(Boordekhoon to Dayyer). Also the comparison of mean CPUA for different depth-layers, it was found that the mean CPUA has ascending trend with increasing the depth, with the highest value in depth-laer of 30-50m in which contains the 55-68% of total biomass. The lowest biomass is found in depth-layers of 10-30m. Totally, the minimum CPUA and biomass for both commercial and non-commercial species belonged to a stratum located in Khouzestan province waters and it was shown the over-exploitation of resources in this area. The comparison between commercial and non-commercial groups in both ecosystems , it was concluded that the density of commercial species was higher than non-commercial ones , and in all years the Persian Gulf indicated higher values than the Oman Sea. Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute Published
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- 2011
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