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Vertical distribution of masked greenling (Hexagrammos octogrammus) in Peter the Great Bay
Vdovin, A.N.; Antonenko, D.V. (1998). Vertical distribution of masked greenling (Hexagrammos octogrammus) in Peter the Great Bay, in: Biology of marine and freshwater resources of the southern part of Russian Far-East. Izvestiya of the Pacific Research Fisheries Centre, 123: pp. 46-52
In: (1998). Biology of marine and freshwater resources of the southern part of Russian Far-East. Izvestiya of the Pacific Research Fisheries Centre, 123. TINRO Centre: Vladivostok. ISBN 5-89131-013-9. 449 pp., more
In: Izvestiya of the Pacific Research Fisheries Centre (TINRO-Centre) = Сборник Научнынч Трудов ТИНРО. Pacific Research Fisheries Centre (TINRO Centre): Vladivostok. ISSN 1606-9919, more

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  • Vdovin, A.N.
  • Antonenko, D.V.

Abstract
    Tolerance of masked greenling to environment conditions increases as it reaches maturity; and as a consequence, the range of this species distribution extends and its migration activity increases. Immature individuals occupy the narrowest depth range and they are characterised by the lowest migration activity. The bathymetric range of first-maturing fish resembles that of immature individuals. First-matured greenlings are similar to matured ones by the time and activity of migrations. Matured fish are the most active migrants and can occur to 40 m of depth. Expert estimations of masked greenling stocks are given

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