Browsing Miscellaneous themes by Author "Froese, R."
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Alien fish species in the Philippines: pathways, biological characteristics, establishment and invasiveness
Casal, C.M.V.; Luna, S.; Froese, R.; Bailly, N.; Atanacio, R.; Agbayani, E. (2007)Type: Journal ArticleAquaculture (18%) and aquarium (77%) species comprise most of the species which are brought into the Philippines, and although meant to be confined to culture and aquarium facilities, some have escaped to natural waters, ... -
An annotated checklist of elasmobranchs of the South China Sea, with some global statistics on elasmobranch biodiversity, and an offer to taxonomists
Froese, R.; Garilao, C.V. (2002)Type: Book ChapterAn annotated checklist of the sharks and rays of the South China Sea is described, together with some global statistics on the status and use of elasmobranchs. For each of the 156 recorded species, the checklist contains ... -
Announcing the release of FishBase 96
Pauly, D.; Froese, R. (1996)Type: Journal ArticleFishBase is a computerized encyclopedia of fishes developed at International Center for Living Aquatic Resources Management (ICLARM) with the support of the European Commission and in collaboration with a large number of ... -
Computer-aided approaches to identification. III: (Conclusion) . Modern databases
Froese, R.; Achenbach, I.; Papasissi, C. (1990)Type: Journal ArticleModern databases can be successfully used to develop computer-based identification systems. In a first case study, fish larvae were identified with an average of three easily obtained characters. In a second case study, ... -
FISHBASE: an information system to support fisheries and aquaculture research
Froese, R. (1990)Type: Journal ArticleThe International Center for Living Aquatic Resources Management (ICLARM) in collaboration with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and with the support of the Commission of the European ... -
MAPPER, a low-level geographic information system
Coronado, G.; Froese, R. (1993)Type: Journal ArticleA Low-Level Geographic Information System (LL-GIS) was developed to provide a simple low-cost mapping program which can be executed in any personal computer, by individuals with different levels of knowledge in computing. ... -
Seaweeds preferred by herbivorous fishes
Tolentino-Pablico, G.; Bailly, N.; Froese, R.; Elloran, C. (2008)Type: Journal ArticleMarine macrobenthic algae (or seaweeds), epiphytic microalgae, and other aquatic plants constitute the main food items of marine herbivorous fishes. About 5% of all fish species are herbivorous; only 30% of these are marine, ...





