نتایج جستجو برای: introduced fish

تعداد نتایج: 334631  

Journal: :Current Biology 2006
Felix Breden

What are guppies? Guppies (Poecilia reticulata) are small tropical fish, native to the coastal streams of northeast South America. They owe their name to Robert John Lechmere Guppy who introduced them into the aquarium trade. Guppies have since become very popular aquarium fish, known for colorful males and live-bearing females. But guppies are also one of the premier model systems for the stud...

2015
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In order to find a novel method for solving the water resources scheduling problem more effectively, the strategies of supply chain management were introduced and the calculation model was established. Then, the artificial fish swarm algorithm was employed to solve this problem. To avoid the premature defect of the basic artificial fish swarm algorithm, the improved adaptive algorithm was propo...

2015
John S. Hargrove Olaf L. F. Weyl Micheal S. Allen Neil R. Deacon Robert Britton

Fishes are one of the most commonly introduced aquatic taxa worldwide, and invasive fish species pose threats to biodiversity and ecosystem function in recipient waters. Considerable research efforts have focused on predicting the invasibility of different fish taxa; however, accurate records detailing the establishment and spread of invasive fishes are lacking for large numbers of fish around ...

2012
Kimberly L. Dibble Laura A. Meyerson

Roads, bridges, and dikes constructed across salt marshes can restrict tidal flow, degrade habitat quality for nekton, and facilitate invasion by non-native plants including Phragmites australis. Introduced P. australis contributes to marsh accretion and eliminates marsh surface pools thereby adversely affecting fish by reducing access to intertidal habitats essential for feeding, reproduction,...

2012
Hsiao-Che Kuo Ting-Yu Wang Hao-Hsuan Hsu Szu-Hsien Lee Young-Mao Chen Tieh-Jung Tsai Ming-Chang Ou Hsiao-Tung Ku Gwo-Bin Lee Tzong-Yueh Chen

Groupers of the Epinephelus spp. are an important aquaculture species of high economic value in the Asia Pacific region. They are susceptible to piscine nodavirus infection, which results in viral nervous necrosis disease. In this study, a rapid and sensitive automated microfluidic chip system was implemented for the detection of piscine nodavirus; this technology has the advantage of requiring...

2015
Amanda L. Stansbury Thomas Götz Volker B. Deecke Vincent M. Janik

Anthropogenic noise can have negative effects on animal behaviour and physiology. However, noise is often introduced systematically and potentially provides information for navigation or prey detection. Here, we show that grey seals (Halichoerus grypus) learn to use sounds from acoustic fish tags as an indicator of food location. In 20 randomized trials each, 10 grey seals individually explored...

Journal: :Environmental toxicology and chemistry 2011
Keith B Tierney Mark A Sekela Christine E Cobbler Besa Xhabija Melissa Gledhill Sirinart Ananvoranich Barbara S Zielinski

Fish live in waters of contaminant flux. In three urban, fish-bearing waterways of British Columbia, Canada, we found the active ingredients of WeedEx, KillEx, and Roundup herbicide formulations (2,4-D, dicamba, glyphosate, and mecoprop) at low to high ng/L concentrations (0.26 to 309 ng/L) in routine conditions, i.e., no rain for at least one week. Following rain, these concentrations increase...

2017
Brian Mahardja Mary Jade Farruggia Brian Schreier Ted Sommer

Many estuarine and freshwater ecosystems worldwide have undergone substantial changes due to multiple anthropogenic stressors. Over the past two decades, the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta (Delta) in California, USA, saw a severe decline in pelagic fishes, a shift in zooplankton community composition, and a rapid expansion of invasive aquatic vegetation. To evaluate whether major changes have als...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2002
M Ucko A Colorni H Kvitt A Diamant A Zlotkin W R Knibb

A molecular characterization of two Mycobacterium marinum genes, 16S rRNA and hsp65, was carried out with a total of 21 isolates from various species of fish from both marine and freshwater environments of Israel, Europe, and the Far East. The nucleotide sequences of both genes revealed that all M. marinum isolates from fish in Israel belonged to two different strains, one infecting marine (cul...

Journal: :Zeitschrift fur Naturforschung. C, Journal of biosciences 1996
M Durm F M Haar M Hausmann H Ludwig C Cremer

A rapid FISH (fluorescence in situ hybridization) technique (Fast-FISH) for quantitative microscopy has been recently introduced. For highly repetitive DNA probes the hybridization (renaturation) time and the number of necessary washing steps were reduced considerably by omitting formamide or equivalent denaturing chemical agents. Due to low stringency conditions major and minor binding sites o...

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