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dentex

(ˈdɛntɛks)
n
(Animals) a large active predatory sparid fish, Dentex dentex, of Mediterranean and E Atlantic waters, having long sharp teeth and powerful jaws
[C19: from Latin dentix, dentex from dens tooth]
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Similarly, in species such as sea bream (Dentex dentex), the activity was detected at the time of hatching with a sharp increase at 3 DPH (Jimenez-Martinez et al., 2012; Suzer et al., 2007; Suzer et al., 2014).
(2004) have been reported that starvation is caused by the decrease in GR enzyme activity of rainbow trout and common dentex. Pascual et al.
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(2009) also found the presence of the pathogenic bacterium Lactococcus garvieae (Collins, Farrow, Phillips and Kandler, 1984) on Caligus longipedis Bassett-Smith, 1898 infecting the striped jack Pseudocaranx dentex (Bloch and Schneider, 1801) suffering from lactococcosis in Japan.
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Primera cita del jurel denton Pseudocaranx dentex (Bloch & Schneider en Schneider, 1801) en aguas de Galicia (noroeste iberico).
The nutritional value of the common carps tested, given indicators such as the thrombogenicity index and the atherogenic index, was very favourable, as was the case with commercially important species of marine fish such as bream (Sparus aurata), sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax), dentex (Dentex dentex), and turbot (Scophthalmus maximus) [47].