Shining a light on fish at night: an overview of fish and fisheries in the dark of night, and in deep and polar seas
Neil Hammerschlag, Carl G Meyer, Michael S Grace, Steven T Kessel
págs. 253-284
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Species-specific development of retinal architecture in elopomorph fishes: adaptations for harvesting light in the dark
págs. 339-354
Nocturnal and crepuscular behavior in elasmobranchs: a review of movement, habitat use, foraging, and reproduction in the dark
págs. 355-374
págs. 375-389
págs. 391-406
págs. 407-437
págs. 439-453
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Nocturnal migration reduces exposure to micropredation in a coral reef fish
Paul C. Sikkel, Rachel L Welicky, John M. Artim, Amber M McCammon
págs. 475-489
págs. 491-505
págs. 507-517
Fishing in the dark: the science and management of recreational fisheries at night
Steven J Cooke, Robert J Lennox, Shannon D Bower, Andrij Z. Horodysky
págs. 519-538
págs. 539-555
págs. 557-571
Diurnal patterns in Gulf of Mexico epipelagic predator interactions with pelagic longline gear: implications for target species catch rates and bycatch mitigation
Eric S. Orbesen, Derke J.G. Snodgrass, Geoffrey Shideler, Craig A Brown
págs. 573-589
págs. 591-609
págs. 611-639
págs. 641-652
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