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  1. The Evolution of Redfishes of the Genus - Springer

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    The appearance of Sebastes in the Atlantic Ocean is the result of a single invasion from the Pacific Ocean, since the North Atlantic species form a single cluster both on the median network of haplotypes ( Fig. 1) and on the phylogenetic tree ( Fig. 2 ).
    The evolutionary history of North Atlantic Sebastes redfishes was reconstructed as a result of studying the mitochondrial DNA D-loop sequences of Sebastes redfishes inhabiting the North Atlantic and the Arctic Oceans. It was shown that speciation of these redfishes occurred in several stages.
    It was established that the external morphological and anatomical features of the North Atlantic Sebastes indicate their relationship with the group of the most northern and deep-sea rockfishes of the Pacific Ocean: S. phyllipsi, S. aurora, S. borealis, S. matsubarae, S. iracundus, etc. (Litvinenko, 1985).
    Very interesting biological and ecological features of these fishes, such as late maturation, internal fertilization and viviparity, and the long lifespan characteristic of many Sebastes species, as well as the complex intraspecific structure, are the reason for the increased attention of researchers to this group of fishes.
  4. (PDF) Unit 1 Redfish (Sebastes mentella and S. fasciatus) stock …

  5. Reduction in size-at-maturity in unprecedentedly strong cohorts of ...

  6. Canadian provinces push for access to developing Unit 1 redfish …

  7. Government of Canada doubles experimental fishery for Unit 1 …

  8. The Evolution of Redfishes of the Genus Sebastes (Perciformes ...

  9. Spatiotemporal variability in otolith elemental fingerprint and the ...

  10. Foraminifera - The World Foraminifera Database - WoRMS

  11. Canada reopens Atlantic redfish fishery after nearly 30-year …

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