نتایج جستجو برای: fish reproduction

تعداد نتایج: 168650  

Journal: :Global change biology 2013
Gabrielle M Miller Sue-Ann Watson Mark I McCormick Philip L Munday

Ocean acidification is predicted to negatively impact the reproduction of many marine species, either by reducing fertilization success or diverting energy from reproductive effort. While recent studies have demonstrated how ocean acidification will affect larval and juvenile fishes, little is known about how increasing partial pressure of carbon dioxide (pCO(2)) and decreasing pH might affect ...

Journal: :Ambio 2014
Göran Sundblad Ulf Bergström

Coastal development has severely affected habitats and biodiversity during the last century, but quantitative estimates of the impacts are usually lacking. We utilize predictive habitat modeling and mapping of human pressures to estimate the cumulative long-term effects of coastal development in relation to fish habitats. Based on aerial photographs since the 1960s, shoreline development rates ...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2016
Astra S Bryant Anna K Greenwood Scott A Juntti Allie E Byrne Russell D Fernald

Dopamine regulates reproduction in part by modulating neuronal activity within the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal (HPG) axis. Previous studies suggested numerous mechanisms by which dopamine exerts inhibitory control over the HPG axis, ultimately changing the levels of sex steroids that regulate reproductive behaviors. However, it is not known whether these mechanisms are conserved across verte...

2016
Viviana Di Rosa Jose Fernando López-Olmeda Ana Burguillo Elena Frigato Cristiano Bertolucci Francesc Piferrer Francisco Javier Sánchez-Vázquez

Fish present daily and seasonal rhythms in spawning and plasmatic levels of steroids that control reproduction. However, the existence of the rhythms of expression of the genes that underlie the endocrine mechanisms responsible for processes such as steroidogenesis and reproduction in fish have still been poorly explored to date. Here we investigated the daily pattern of the expression of key g...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of biology = Revista brasleira de biologia 2010
G R Rondineli F M S Braga

The aim of this work was to evaluate the reproduction (verifying if there was reproductive activity and, if so, with what intensity) of the most abundant species of the fish community in Passa Cinco stream, in relation to the dry and wet season periods and to the longitudinal gradient, through the application of the reproductive intensity index (RII). The sample collection was carried out durin...

Journal: :The Journal of endocrinology 2016
Taeko Nishiwaki-Ohkawa Takashi Yoshimura

Animals that inhabit mid- to high-latitude regions exhibit various adaptive behaviors, such as migration, reproduction, molting and hibernation in response to seasonal cues. These adaptive behaviors are tightly regulated by seasonal changes in photoperiod, the relative day length vs night length. Recently, the regulatory pathway of seasonal reproduction has been elucidated using quail. In birds...

Journal: :iranian journal of veterinary medicine 2015
mohammad mazandarani ali taheri mirghaed seyyed morteza hoseini

background: hematological studies are valuable diagnostictechniques in the medical care of fish, reflecting the healthcondition and the effects of environmental factors on fish. objectives:due to the high value of sturgeon fish and necessityto recover the brood stock, this study was done to provide dataabout hematological parameters and reproduction normative ofwild brood stock beluga, huso hus...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2017
Elvira Fatsini Ignacio Carazo François Chauvigné Manuel Manchado Joan Cerdà Peter C Hubbard Neil J Duncan

Chemical communication is better understood in freshwater fish than marine fish. The Senegalese sole (Solea senegalensis) is a marine flatfish wherein one of the problems in aquaculture is the poor reproductive performance of hatchery-bred males. Is chemical communication involved in the reproduction of this species? Urine, intestinal fluid and mucus samples were taken from adult fish (wild-cau...

2010
Karolína Rohlenová Andrea Šimková

Each organism has the limited resources of energy that is distributed among important life traits. A trade-off between immune response and other physiological demands of organism especially costly reproduction is expected. Leuciscus cephalus, the cyprinid fish, was investigated during three periods varying in reproductive investment, that is, before-breeding, breeding, and after-breeding period...

Journal: :Bulletin of environmental contamination and toxicology 1986
J Tana E Nikunen

Toxicants affect reproduction often at concentrations well below lethal levels. Also, the acidification of fresh waters has been shown to cause extinction of teleost fish populations usually through a failure of recruitment from younger generations. Both field and laboratory studies have documented that the greatest susceptibility to low pH occurs in the early developmental stages (e.g. Lee et ...

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