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Pleuronectes
Genus of Pleuronectidae including plaice and English sole.
National Institutes of Health
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Highly Cited
2000
Highly Cited
2000
3,3',4,4'-Tetrachlorobiphenyl oxidation in fish, bird and reptile species: relationship to cytochrome P450 1A inactivation and reactive oxygen production.
J. Schlezinger
,
J. M. Keller
,
L. Verbrugge
,
J. Stegeman
Comparative biochemistry and physiology…
2000
Corpus ID: 42087939
Highly Cited
1994
Highly Cited
1994
Relationships between toxicopathic hepatic lesions and exposure to chemical contaminants in English sole (Pleuronectes vetulus), starry flounder (Platichthys stellatus), and white croaker (Genyonemus…
M. Myers
,
C. Stehr
,
+5 authors
Cheprakov Mi
Environmental Health Perspectives
1994
Corpus ID: 13561028
Relationships between hepatic lesions and chemical contaminant concentrations in sediments, stomach contents, liver tissue, and…
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Highly Cited
1993
Highly Cited
1993
Fisheries as a large-scale experiment on life-history evolution: disentangling phenotypic and genetic effects in changes in maturation and reproduction of North Sea plaice, Pleuronectes platessa L.
A. Rijnsdorp
Oecologia
1993
Corpus ID: 7169779
This paper attempts to interpret the observed changes in reproductive strategy of female North Sea plaice since 1900 in the light…
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Highly Cited
1991
Highly Cited
1991
Growth, otolith growth and RNA/DNA ratios of larval plaice Pleuronectes platessa in the North Sea 1987 to 1989
F. Hovenkamp
,
J. Witte
1991
Corpus ID: 54057039
Somatic growth, otolith growth and RNNDNA ratios of larval plaice were studied in the southern North Sea during the years 1987 to…
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Highly Cited
1987
Highly Cited
1987
Predation by crustaceans on a newly settled 0-group plaice Pleuronectes platessa population in the western Wadden Sea
H. W. Veer
,
M. Bergman
1987
Corpus ID: 67849205
Highly Cited
1978
Highly Cited
1978
The Hydrodynamics of Rheotaxis in the Plaice (Pleuronectes Platessa L.)
G. Arnold
,
D. Weihs
1978
Corpus ID: 83535974
Plaice resting on the bottom of a flume respond to the current with a clearly defined pattern of behaviour. A simple hydrodynamic…
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Highly Cited
1977
Highly Cited
1977
Protein variation in the plaice, Pleuronectes platessa L.
R. Ward
,
J. Beardmore
Genetical research
1977
Corpus ID: 36831585
Thirty-nine enzyme loci and seven non-enzymic protein loci have been screened for electrophoretically detectable variation in a…
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Highly Cited
1975
Highly Cited
1975
Studies on the nutrition of marine flatfish. The metabolism of glucose by plaice (Pleuronectes platessa) and the effect of dietary energy source on protein utilization in plaice
C. B. Cowey
,
J. Adron
,
D. Brown
,
Aileen M. Shanks
British Journal of Nutrition
1975
Corpus ID: 15063344
1. The effects of dietary energy level and dietary energy source on protein utilization by plaice (Pleuronectes platessa) were…
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Highly Cited
1972
Highly Cited
1972
Induced polyploidy in plaice (Pleuronectes platessa) and its hybrid with the flounder (Platichthys flesus)
C. Purdom
Heredity
1972
Corpus ID: 517622
Induced polyploidy in plaice ( Pleuronectes platessa ) and its hybrid with the flounder ( Platichthys flesus )
Highly Cited
1938
Highly Cited
1938
Memoirs: On the Ciliary Mechanisms and Interrelationships of Lamellibranchs: Part V: Note on the Gills of Amussium pleuronectes
D. Atkins
1938
Corpus ID: 89762416
The gills of Amussium pleuronectes L., a species from shallow water, were examined and the lamellae found to be plicate and…
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