نتایج جستجو برای: russian sturgeon

تعداد نتایج: 45392  

2017
Craig A. McDougall Amy B. Welsh Thierry Gosselin W. Gary Anderson Patrick A. Nelson

Many hydroelectric dams have been in place for 50 - >100 years, which for most fish species means that enough generations have passed for fragmentation induced divergence to have accumulated. However, for long-lived species such as Lake Sturgeon, Acipenser fulvescens, it should be possible to discriminate between historical population structuring and contemporary gene flow and improve the broad...

2018
Denver J. Coleman Alvin C. Camus Beatriz Martínez-López Susan Yun Brittany Stevens Esteban Soto

Veronaea botryosa is a melanized mold and cause of systemic fungal infections in cultured sturgeon (Acipenser spp.). Mortality in adult female sturgeon caused by this emergent pathogen results in significant economic losses for the caviar industry. Little is known regarding environmental conditions conducive to V. botryosa infection. This study evaluated the effect of temperature on V. botryosa...

Journal: :Journal of neurocytology 1992
G C González M A Belenky A L Polenov K Lederis

The sturgeon is a primitive actinopterigian fish that, unlike modern teleosts, possess a portal vascular system that connects a true median eminence with the anterior pituitary as in mammals. The occurrence and localization of corticotropin and corticotropin releasing factor-like immunoreactivies were examined in the brain of the sturgeon (Acipenser ruthenus L.) by immunocytochemistry with anti...

2015
Hossein Mohammadi Hossein Khara Rezvanollah Kazemi

Acipenser persicus is one of the economically valuable fishes in the Caspian Sea. Due to the economical and cultural importance of sturgeons in the world, understanding of sturgeon reproduction is necessary for successful management of their populations in aquaculture and nature. To improve the culture methods and to facilitate captive breeding programs to support restocking, it is necessary to...

Journal: :Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Part A, Molecular & integrative physiology 2012
Daniel W Baker Colin J Brauner

CO(2) tolerance in white sturgeon is associated with the ability to tightly regulate intracellular pH (pHi) despite a large reduction in extracellular pH (pHe) termed preferential pHi regulation. How this regulatory response affects whole animal metabolic rate is unknown. Accordingly, we characterized oxygen consumption rate ( [Formula: see text] ) and metabolically-relevant organismal and cell...

Journal: :Journal of fish diseases 2014
S E LaPatra J M Groff I Keith W E Hogans D Groman

Approximately 8 weeks after a chlorine insult associated with the city water supply, shortnose sturgeon, Acipenser brevirostrum (L.), from one group presented with small (3-4 mm) irregular foci of cutaneous pallor that involved the dorsocranial integument with progressive ulceration of the nascent lesions. Various bacterial organisms were isolated from the cutaneous lesions, but not from the in...

Journal: :Bulletin of The European Association of Fish Pathologists 2022

Sturgeon aquaculture is an emerging worldwide industry both for human consumption as well conservation. Several transmissible diseases limit this including mycosis by dematiaceous fungi such Veronaea botryosa . This study reports the first diagnosis of phaeohyphomycosis in a beluga sturgeon ( Huso huso ) Italy.

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1975
P J Anderson R F Randall

The structures of the pyruvate kinases isolated from rabbit and sturgeon muscles were compared. Both enzymes are composed of subunits of 56000 mol.wt. Amino acid compositions of the two enzymes are similar, but not identical. Examination of the peptides produced by CNBr cleavage demonstrated that there are at least some highly homologous regions in the two proteins. There are only two replaceme...

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