Search Results - "Buckel, J.A."
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Total mercury, methylmercury, and selenium concentrations in blue marlin Makaira nigricans from a long-term dataset in the western north Atlantic
Published in The Science of the total environment (01-02-2023)“…Mercury in seafood is a neurotoxicant that threatens human health. Dynamic rates of mercury emission, re-emission, and atmospheric deposition warrant studies…”
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Warmer waters masculinize wild populations of a fish with temperature-dependent sex determination
Published in Scientific reports (25-04-2019)“…Southern flounder ( Paralichthys lethostigma ) exhibit environmental sex determination (ESD), where environmental factors can influence phenotypic sex during…”
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Estimating discard mortality using meta-analysis and fishery-dependent sampling
Published in Fisheries research (01-08-2021)“…Estimates of discard mortality are difficult to obtain. Meta-analysis or life-history-based approaches to estimate discard mortality could provide informed…”
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Can optimal trap mesh size be predicted from body depth in a laterally-compressed fish species?
Published in Fisheries research (01-07-2016)“…We used fish body depth to predict trap center-to-center mesh sizes that would optimize size selection of black sea bass Centropristis striata for both current…”
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Discard composition and release fate in the snapper and grouper commercial hook-and-line fishery in North Carolina, USA
Published in Fisheries management and ecology (01-04-2007)“…Minimum size limits may be ineffective for reef fishes because they often sustain barotrauma when caught from deep (>20 m) waters. A study was undertaken in…”
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Developing a two-step fishery-independent design to estimate the relative abundance of deepwater reef fish: Application to a marine protected area off the southeastern United States coast
Published in Fisheries research (01-08-2010)“…Reliable data on reef fishes inhabiting the southeastern United States (North Carolina to Florida) continental shelf large marine ecosystem are difficult to…”
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