نتایج جستجو برای: شیربتarabibarbus grypus

تعداد نتایج: 362  

2017
Eve Jourdain Dag Vongraven Anna Bisther Richard Karoliussen

Killer whales (Orcinus orca) have been documented preying on either fish or marine mammals in several regions, suggesting that this odontocete species has the ability to specialize on different types of prey. Off Norway, killer whales have been shown to rely on the Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus) as a main prey resource. Infrequent observations have revealed seals as an additional component ...

2008
M. J. MOORE A. L. BOGOMOLNI S. E. DENNISON M. M. GARNER B. A. HAYWARD B. J. LENTELL D. S. ROTSTEIN

Gas bubbles were found in 15 of 23 gillnet-drowned bycaught harp (Pagophilus groenlandicus), harbor (Phoca vitulina) and gray (Halichoerus grypus) seals, common (Delphinus delphis) and white-sided (Lagenorhyncus acutus) dolphins, and harbor porpoises (Phocaena phocaena) but in only 1 of 41 stranded marine mammals. Cases with minimal scavenging and bloating were chilled as practical and necropsi...

Journal: :Veterinary microbiology 1995
A D Osterhaus R L de Swart H W Vos P S Ross M J Kenter T Barrett

Several disease outbreaks, which have caused the deaths of many thousands of seals and dolphins during the last decade, have now been attributed to infections with newly identified Morbilliviruses. Outbreaks in the late eighties amongst harbour seals (Phoca vitulina) and grey seals (Halichoerus grypus) in northwestern Europe and amongst baikal seals (Phoca sibirica) in Siberia were caused by th...

Journal: :The Anatomical record 1997
U Welsch S Schwertfirm K Skirnisson U Schumacher

BACKGROUND The recent seal death epizootic prompted interest in their immune system, for which no current morphological data were available. METHODS Lymph nodes from adult harbor seals (Phoca vitulina) and grey seals (Halichoerus grypus) were investigated by light microscopy, electron microscopy, and lectin histochemistry. RESULTS No significant differences in the lymph node morphology were...

Journal: :Fisheries Research 2022

With the rapid growth of grey seal (Halichoerus grypus) population in Baltic Sea, seal-induced catch losses have increased dramatically coastal fisheries. There been various attempts to mitigate these damages, such as modification fishing gear, but solutions proven inadequate. Promising research results recently obtained by using acoustic deterrent devices (ADDs) keep seals away from immediate ...

F. Kahkesh J. G. Marammazi,

  Shirbot (Barbus grypus) as a species with high potential for aquaculture development recently propagated artificially in South Iran Aquaculture Research Center to extend the species diversity in polyculture system. To provide an effective economic diet for this species 9 experimental diets containing three crude protein levels (250, 300, and 350 g kg -1) and three metabolizable energy levels ...

2016
A. Holma-Suutari P. Ruokojärvi A. A. Komarov D. A. Makarov V. V. Ovcharenko A. N. Panin H. Kiviranta S. Laaksonen M. Nieminen M. Viluksela A. Hallikainen

BACKGROUND The Finnish and Russian animal species (semi-domesticated reindeer, Finnish wild moose, Baltic grey seal and Baltic herring) samples were biomonitored in terrestrial and aquatic environments for polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and dibenzofurans (PCDD/Fs), polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and polybrominated diphenylethers (PBDEs). RESULTS Grey seal (Halichoerus grypus) was clearly...

2018
Jacob E Lerner Kathryn Ono Keith M Hernandez Jonathan A Runstadler Wendy B Puryear Michael J Polito

Gray seals (Halichoerus grypus) have been rapidly recolonizing the Northeast US coast, eliciting concern from the fishing industry. However, the ecological effect of this recovery is still unknown and as such, research is needed to better understand how the diet composition of gray seals in US waters will contribute to the ecological impact. While previous research on seal diets has focused on ...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2012
Shelley L C Lang Sara J Iverson W Don Bowen

Mammary gland capacity is influenced by the number of secretory cells in the gland, the activity of those cells and the size and arrangement of the alveoli that they form. Although reproductive experience has been shown to affect the total number of secretory cells in the gland, its potential effect on the structural development of lobulo-alveolar tissues has not been directly investigated. To ...

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