Application of computer vision in fish intelligent feeding system—A review

D An, J Hao, Y Wei, Y Wang, X Yu - Aquaculture Research, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Intelligent feeding will be an important mechanism for future aquaculture breeding, and the
establishment of this system will also become a primary concern. At the same time, computer …

Fish reproductive-energy output increases disproportionately with body size

DR Barneche, DR Robertson, CR White, DJ Marshall - Science, 2018 - science.org
Body size determines total reproductive-energy output. Most theories assume reproductive
output is a fixed proportion of size, with respect to mass, but formal macroecological tests are …

Human disturbance causes widespread disruption of animal movement

TS Doherty, GC Hays, DA Driscoll - Nature Ecology & Evolution, 2021 - nature.com
Disturbance and habitat modification by humans can alter animal movement, leading to
negative impacts on fitness, survival and population viability. However, the ubiquity and …

Predicting recruitment density dependence and intrinsic growth rate for all fishes worldwide using a data‐integrated life‐history model

JT Thorson - Fish and Fisheries, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Fisheries scientists use biological models to determine sustainable fishing rates and
forecast future dynamics. These models require both life‐history parameters (mortality …

Global patterns and clines in the growth of common carp Cyprinus carpio

L Vilizzi, GH Copp - Journal of fish biology, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
This review provides a meta‐analytical assessment of the global patterns and clines in the
growth of Cyprinus carpio as measured by length‐at‐age (L t) or von Bertalanffy growth …

Estimation for fish mass using image analysis and neural network

L Zhang, J Wang, Q Duan - Computers and Electronics in Agriculture, 2020 - Elsevier
It is of great significance to accurately estimate the fish mass in their different growth stages
for achieving reasonable feeding, promoting healthy growth and improving breeding …

Biological trade-offs underpin coral reef ecosystem functioning

NMD Schiettekatte, SJ Brandl, JM Casey… - Nature Ecology & …, 2022 - nature.com
Human impact increasingly alters global ecosystems, often reducing biodiversity and
disrupting the provision of essential ecosystem services to humanity. Therefore, preserving …

Spatial subsidies drive sweet spots of tropical marine biomass production

RA Morais, AC Siqueira, PF Smallhorn-West… - PLoS …, 2021 - journals.plos.org
Spatial subsidies increase local productivity and boost consumer abundance beyond the
limits imposed by local resources. In marine ecosystems, deeper water and open ocean …

Life history optimisation drives latitudinal gradients and responses to global change in marine fishes

M Álvarez-Noriega, CR White, J Kozłowski, T Day… - PLoS …, 2023 - journals.plos.org
Within many species, and particularly fish, fecundity does not scale with mass linearly;
instead, it scales disproportionately. Disproportionate intraspecific size–reproduction …

Enacting open science by D4Science

M Assante, L Candela, D Castelli, R Cirillo… - Future Generation …, 2019 - Elsevier
The open science movement is promising to revolutionise the way science is conducted with
the goal to make it more fair, solid and democratic. This revolution is destined to remain just …