نتایج جستجو برای: kiwzestan fishes

تعداد نتایج: 19147  

Journal: :Neotropical Ichthyology 2006

Journal: :تحقیقات دامپزشکی 0
فرید فیروزبخش دانشگاه علوم کشاورزی و منابع طبیعی ساری رضوان الله کاظمی انستیتو تحقیقات بین المللی ماهیان خاویاری دکتر دادمان محسن کاظمی دانشگاه علوم کشاورزی و منابع طبیعی ساری علیرضا خسروی دانشکده دامپزشکی، دانشگاه تهران جلیل جلیل پور انستیتو تحقیقات بین المللی ماهیان خاویاری دکتر دادمان حسینعلی ابراهیم زاده موسوی دانشکده دامپزشکی، دانشگاه تهران

fungal infections of fish are widespread problem which affect wild and farmed species. the aim of the present study was to isolate and identify fungal flora in cultivated and natural caspian sea acipenser persicus. the samples were obtained from skin, fin and gill of the fish and were inoculated into culture media with antibiotics and incubated at 23±1 ?c. 13 species of fungi isolated from the ...

2004
ARTHUR N. POPPER

The ulstrastructure of the saccular and lagenar maculae were studied in 15 species of teleost fishes, using the scanning electron microscope. Particular attention was paid to hair cell orientation patterns, composition of the ciliary bundles on the hair cells, hair cell distributions, and supporting cell types. The hair cells on both otolithic organs are divided into several groups with all of ...

2011
Abhishek Kumar Anita Bhandari Rahul Sinha Pankaj Goyal Alessandro Grapputo

BACKGROUND Insertions of spliceosomal introns are very rare events during evolution of vertebrates and the mechanisms governing creation of novel intron(s) remain obscure. Largely, gene structures of melanocortin (MC) receptors are characterized by intron-less architecture. However, recently a few exceptions have been reported in some fishes. This warrants a systematic survey of MC receptors fo...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2012
Joseph D Kiernan Peter B Moyle Patrick K Crain

We examined the response of fishes to establishment of a new flow regime in lower Putah Creek, a regulated stream in California, U.S.A. The new flow regime was designed to mimic the seasonal timing of natural increases and decreases in stream flow. We monitored fish assemblages annually at six sample sites distributed over approximately 30 km of stream for eight years before and nine years afte...

2008
S. MOREAU C. PÉRON K. A. PITT R. M. CONNOLLY S. Y. LEE T. MEZIANE

Epibiota were sampled on nine small jetties in the tidal, urban canals of south-east Queensland, Australia, to determine if the small fishes that are associated with these jetties prey on the epibiota on the pilings of the jetties and whether these fishes depend on the epibiota as a source of food. Epibiota was dominated by barnacles, filamentous and foliose algae and ranged in thickness from 4...

Journal: :Journal of environmental biology 2009
A G Devi Prasad G V Venkataramana Mathew Thomas

The paper highlights the fish diversity in major wetlands of Mysore district, Karnataka, India and its conservation status. Forty-five species of fishes belonging to 15 families, 31 genera have been identified. Fish species belonging to genus Puntius were more common in many of these lakes. However it was observed that the fish diversity was decreasing since last two years unprecedently mainly ...

2014
Shuvasish Roy Choudhury Rita Mahanta Roy Choudhury

Ammonia is the chief excretory product in fishes. However, non-availability of enough of water in the habitat, may lead to the formation of urea, in fishes. In the present study, the possible role of urea formation to avoid the toxicity of ammonia under water-restricted condition was tested in Channa gachua. Circulatory urea and ammonia were estimated in the blood of the fishes and glutamate de...

2013
Daphne SoareS Matthew L. nieMiLLer

Caves and other subterranean habitats represent one of the most challenging environments on the planet. Other than salamanders, bony fishes are the only vertebrate group that has successfully colonized and are completely restricted to those habitats. Despite being known to science for over 150 years, only recently have cavefishes become model systems for evolutionary studies. Several cavefishes...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2000
O Sand H E Karlsen

Fishes have an acute sensitivity to extremely low-frequency linear acceleration, or infrasound, even down to below 1 Hz. The otolith organs are the sensory system responsible for this ability. The hydrodynamic noise generated by swimming fishes is mainly in the infrasound range, and may be important in courtship and prey predator interactions. Intense infrasound has a deterring effect on some s...

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