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- The blue whiting (Micromesistius pout****ou) one of the two species in the genus Micromesistius in the order of Gadiformes, which also contains cod, haddock...
- The southern blue whiting (Micromesistius australis) is a codfish of the genus Micromesistius, found in the southern oceans with temperatures between 3...
- Micromesistius, the blue whitings, is a genus of cods. The two currently recognized species in this genus are: Micromesistius australis Norman, 1937 (southern...
- equal proportions of fish (Patagonotothen sp., Thysanopsetta naresi, Micromesistius australis), squat lobsters (Munida gregaria) and squid (Loligo gahi...
- Ammodytidae); a small proportion of (mainly juvenile) blue whiting (Micromesistius pout****ou) were also found. Of the krill sampled between 1979 and 1989...
- redfish (Sebastes marinus), herring (Clupea harengus), blue whiting (Micromesistius pout****ou), capelin (Mallotus villosus), monk fish (Lophius piscatorius)...
- Rafinesque, 1810 Genera Arctogadus Boreogadus Eleginus Gadiculus Gadus Melanogrammus Merlangius Microgadus Micromesistius Pollachius Raniceps Trisopterus...
- other cephalopods. The diet was found to be dominated by blue whiting Micromesistius pout****ou, which was found to make up 43% of the prey taken. In Irish...
- in numbers to replace the capelin in the cod's diet. Blue whiting (Micromesistius pout****ou) has benefited from the decline of the herring and capelin...
- "Quality ****essment of laminated fillet blocks from blue whiting (Micromesistius pout****ou)". Food Chemistry. 13 (4): 277–284. doi:10.1016/0308-8146(84)90091-8...