نتایج جستجو برای: caspian roach

تعداد نتایج: 4347  

Journal: :Environmental Modelling and Software 2014
Kaveh Madani Omid M. Rouhani Ali Mirchi Sona Gholizadeh

Post-Soviet legal governance regime of Caspian Sea e the largest inland body of water on earth e remains a source of conflict among the five coastal states of Azerbaijan, Iran, Kazakhstan, Russia, and Turkmenistan. Although different division methods have been suggested for sharing the sea and its valuable resources, the actual gain of the countries is unclear as the proposed methods focus eith...

Journal: :The Canadian Entomologist 1906

A Golpour H Dadras M Halimi, M Mohamadi V Chamanara

In this study, quantitive characteristics and chemical composition of in roach (Rutilus rutilus caspicus) sperm were investigated. Sperm traits included sperm movement duration, percentage of motile spermatozoa, sperm density, spermatocrit and sperm volume. Some seminal plasma characteristics (sodium, potassium, calcium, magnesium and chloride) were investigated. In addition, some metabolites o...

ژورنال: بوم شناسی آبزیان 2016

One hundred and five fish with an average weight of 2.5 g from the aquaculture center in the port of Turkmen, Golestan province, were cached, sub-lethal test was for 1 week with 5 treated of diazinon as 0, 25, 50, 75 and 90% of LC50 (0, 0.42, 0.85, 1.28 and 1.17 ppm, respectively). The results showed that with progress of poison, gill tissue lesions will be increased such as hyperemia and hemor...

2006
Hossein Abdolhay

INTRODUCTION The sturgeons of the Caspian Sea are considered highly valuable species. The Caspian Sea has traditionally been regarded as the sea of sturgeon since it produces more than 90 percent of the world’s caviar. Despite a remarkable decline of sturgeon numbers over recent years, the Caspian Sea still continues to be of considerable importance in sturgeon fisheries. In 1997, the global la...

2006
Susan Jobling Richard Williams Andrew Johnson Ayesha Taylor Melanie Gross-Sorokin Monique Nolan Charles R. Tyler Ronny van Aerle Eduarda Santos Geoff Brighty

Steroidal estrogens, originating principally from human excretion, are likely to play a major role in causing widespread endocrine disruption in wild populations of the roach (Rutilus rutilus), a common cyprinid fish, in rivers contaminated by treated sewage effluents. Given the extent of this problem, risk assessment models are needed to predict the location and severity of endocrine disruptio...

2009
Elena Kvitsinskaia

* The author is employed at the United Nations Environment Programme’s Regional Office for Europe. The paper is presented by the author in her personal capacity, however, and opinions expressed in this paper should be attributed to the author. They are not meant to represent the positions or opinions of UNEP or the State Parties to the Framework Convention on the Protection of the Marine Enviro...

2017
Carin Magnhagen Kajsa Johansson Peter Sigray

The negative impact of anthropogenic noise on marine animals is receiving increasing attention. In order to study the effect of motorboat noise on foraging behaviour in fish, we chose 2 species with different hearing abilities. The roach Rutilus rutilus has a better developed sense of hearing than the Eurasian perch Perca fluviatilis. The study took place in an inlet of the Bothnian Sea where b...

Journal: :Полис. Политические исследования 2006

2017
Jason Baumsteiger Peter B Moyle Andres Aguilar Sean M O'Rourke Michael R Miller

Efforts to taxonomically delineate species are often confounded with conflicting information and subjective interpretation. Advances in genomic methods have resulted in a new approach to taxonomic identification that stands to greatly reduce much of this conflict. This approach is ideal for species complexes, where divergence times are recent (evolutionarily) and lineages less well defined. The...

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