نتایج جستجو برای: fishes population

تعداد نتایج: 710990  

Journal: :Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 2021

The study of distribution and dispersal invasive fishes is challenging during the early stages invasion. Quantification trace elements incorporated into fish hard parts represents an innovative technique for this task. Otolith chemistry has been used to describe stock structure, migratory behaviour support management several species. We otolith population structure tench (Tinca tinca), invader ...

2015
Keeseon S. Eom Han-Sol Park Dongmin Lee Woon-Mok Sohn Tai-Soon Yong Jong-Yil Chai Duk-Young Min Han-Jong Rim Bounnaloth Insisiengmay Bounlay Phommasack

The infection status of fishborne zoonotic trematode (FZT) metacercariae was investigated in fishes from 2 localities of Lao PDR. Total 157 freshwater fishes (17 species) were collected in local markets of Vientiane Municipality and Champasak Province in December 2010 and July 2011, and each fish was examined by the artificial digestion method. Total 6 species of FZT metacercariae, i.e., Opisth...

2015
Woon-Mok Sohn Byoung-Kuk Na Shin-Hyeong Cho Soon-Won Lee Seung-Bong Choi Won-Seok Seok

The infection status of freshwater fish with digenetic trematode metacercariae was examined in water systems of Hantangang and Imjingang (River), the Republic of Korea. A total of 877 (594 from Hantangang and 283 from Imjingang) fishes were examined by the artificial digestion methods. Clonorchis sinensis metacercariae were detected in 7 (1.2%) fishes (in 3 spp.) from Hantangang in Cheorwon-gun...

Journal: :Marine genomics 2012
Giacomo Bernardi Edward O Wiley Hicham Mansour Michael R Miller Guillermo Orti David Haussler Stephen J O'Brien Oliver A Ryder Byrappa Venkatesh

The Genome 10K project aims to sequence the genomes of 10,000 vertebrates, representing approximately one genome for each vertebrate genus. Since fishes (cartilaginous fishes, ray-finned fishes and lobe-finned fishes) represent more than 50% of extant vertebrates, it is planned to target 4,000 fish genomes. At present, nearly 60 fish genomes are being sequenced at various public funded labs, an...

2008
Stéphan G. Reebs

Fishes are delicious. At least herons, kingfishers, mergansers, and all marine birds seem to think so. Marine mammals seem to think so. Minks and bears seem to think so. The big fishes themselves concur. As a taxonomic group, fishes face one of the most diverse arrays of predators imaginable. Threat comes from below and from above, during the day and at night, and at almost all stages of life. ...

Journal: :Current biology : CB 2017
Peter C Wainwright Sarah J Longo

The world's oceans are home to many fantastic creatures, including about 16,000 species of actinopterygian, or ray-finned, fishes. Notably, 85% of marine fish species come from a single actinopterygian subgroup, the acanthomorph or spiny-rayed fishes. Here, we review eight functional innovations found in marine acanthomorphs that have been instrumental in the adaptive radiation of this group in...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2009
Paul A Venturelli Brian J Shuter Cheryl A Murphy

Knowledge of the relationship between the number of offspring produced (recruitment) and adult abundance is fundamental to forecasting the dynamics of an exploited population. Although small-scale experiments have documented the importance of maternal quality to offspring survival in plants and animals, the effects of this association on the recruitment dynamics of exploited populations are lar...

Journal: :journal of agricultural science and technology 2010
j. pazooki m. masoumian m. yahyazadeh j. abbasi

a systematic parasitological examination was carried out on 266 freshwater fish speci-mens, belonging to 11 species, from northwest of iran during the period from summer 2001 to summer 2002. twelve parasite species including diplostomum spathaceum, al-locreadium isoporum, ligula intestinalis, digrama sp., caryophylleus laticeps, rhabdocona hellichi, eustrongylides excisus, argulus foliaceus, la...

2012
Keith B. Gido KEITH B. GIDO

—Fishes can provide an important link between benthic and pelagic habitats by removing nutrients from sediments and excreting them into the water column. The relative importance of nutrients excreted by fishes to ecosystem productivity may vary among species and with abiotic conditions. I measured excretion rates of three benthic feeding fishes, gizzard shad Dorosoma cepedianum, smallmouth buff...

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