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Branko Glamuzina
Researcher at University of Dubrovnik
Publications - 165
Citations - 2293
Branko Glamuzina is an academic researcher from University of Dubrovnik. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Epinephelus marginatus. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 157 publications receiving 1864 citations.
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Cannibalism as a factor affecting the survival of intensively cultured sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) fingerlings
TL;DR: The large percentage of intensively cultured sea bass fingerlings apparently lost to cannibalism indicates that this source of mortality probably contributes significantly to poor survival, especially after the weaning period.
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A review of grouper (Family Serranidae: Subfamily Epinephelinae) aquaculture from a sustainability science perspective
TL;DR: It is concluded that there is a need for improved higher level coordination between the major producer countries to address identified sustainability constraints to grouper aquaculture.
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Length–weight relationships for selected fish species from three eastern Adriatic estuarine systems (Croatia)
Jakov Dulčić,Branko Glamuzina +1 more
TL;DR: Length–weight relationships are presented for fish species from three eastern Adriatic estuarine systems (Croatian waters) and the values of the parameter b mostly remained within the expected range of 2.5–3.5.
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Preliminary studies on reproduction and larval rearing of common dentex, Dentex dentex (Linnaeus 1758)
TL;DR: Preliminary results on maturation, artificial spawning, embryonic development and larval rearing of common dentex, Dentex dentex (L.), in captivity show that both sexes matured spontaneously in captivity, giving small quantities of gametes.
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Development and evaluation of an intelligent traceability system for waterless live fish transportation
TL;DR: An intelligent traceability platform based on HACCP system that integrates wireless monitoring and quality control models to improve the quality control and safety transparency in waterless fish transportation and application of this smart platform will provide an effective, suitable technical reference for aquatic enterprises to follow.