نتایج جستجو برای: induced spawning

تعداد نتایج: 985695  

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2018
Dong-Hoon Yi Zheng Gong J. Michael Jech Purnima Ratilal Nicholas C. Makris

The migration of extensive social groups towards specific spawning grounds in vast and diverse ocean environments is an integral part of the regular spawning process of many oceanic fish species. Oceanic fish in such migrations typically seek locations with environmental parameters that maximize the probability of successful spawning and egg/larval survival. The 3D spatio-temporal dynamics of t...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2002
Carol A Vines Kaoru Yoshida Frederick J Griffin Murali C Pillai Masaaki Morisawa Ryuzo Yanagimachi Gary N Cherr

Sperm of the Pacific herring, Clupea pallasi, are unique in that they are immotile upon spawning in the environment. Herring sperm have evolved to remain motionless for up to several days after spawning, yet are still capable of fertilizing eggs. An egg chorion ligand termed "sperm motility initiation factor" (SMIF) induces motility in herring sperm and is required for fertilization. In this st...

Journal: :Biology letters 2015
David B Eggleston Erika Millstein Gayle Plaia

Information on migration patterns is critical to using no-take migratory corridors and marine reserves to protect the spawning stock of commercially exploited species. Both active and passive acoustic tracking methods quantified movement of commercially and ecologically important blue crabs in the White Oak River estuary, NC, USA. We targeted post-mating female crabs migrating down-estuary to o...

2015
Megan J. Donahue Mandy Karnauskas Carl Toews Claire B. Paris Craig A Radford

Many species of reef fishes form large spawning aggregations that are highly predictable in space and time. Prior research has suggested that aggregating fish derive fitness benefits not just from mating at high density but, also, from oceanographic features of the spatial locations where aggregations occur. Using a probabilistic biophysical model of larval dispersal coupled to a fine resolutio...

2017
Brock M Huntsman Jeffrey A Falke James W Savereide Katrina E Bennett

Density-dependent (DD) and density-independent (DI) habitat selection is strongly linked to a species' evolutionary history. Determining the relative importance of each is necessary because declining populations are not always the result of altered DI mechanisms but can often be the result of DD via a reduced carrying capacity. We developed spatially and temporally explicit models throughout th...

2007
H.-H. Hinrichsen R. Voss K. Wieland F. Köster K. H. Andersen P. Margonski

The present study quantifies the spatial heterogeneity of the environmental conditions associated with successful spawning by cod Gadus morhua in the Bornholm Basin. Quarterly means from 1989 to 2003 of the thickness of reproductive volume that enabled egg survival indicate that most favourable spawning conditions were located in the central area, inside the 80 m isobath. On average, spatial pa...

Journal: :Zebrafish 2012
Ngawang Gonsar Adelle C Schumann Jerica N Buchard Jennifer O Liang

Zebrafish in our laboratory are usually bred by removing the fish from the recirculating aquatic system and placing them into 1-2 L spawning tanks. These spawning tanks consist of a bottom reservoir, a lid, and an insert that fits in closely into the bottom reservoir. When the fish breed, the eggs fall through holes of the insert and into the reservoir, thus preventing them from being cannibali...

2014
E. J. Howells D. Abrego G. O. Vaughan J. A. Burt

Despite a wealth of information on sexual reproduction in scleractinian corals, there are regional gaps in reproductive records. In the Gulf of the Oman in the Arabian Sea, reproductive timing was assessed in four common species of broadcast spawning corals using field surveys of gamete maturity and aquarium observations of spawning activity. The appearance of mature gametes within the same mon...

2014
Jessica H. Farley Simon D. Hoyle J. Paige Eveson Ashley J. Williams Campbell R. Davies Simon J. Nicol

Length and age at maturity are important life history parameters for estimating spawning stock biomass and reproductive potential of fish stocks. Bias in estimates of size and age at maturity can arise when disparate distributions of mature and immature fish within a population are not accounted for in the analysis. Here we investigate the spatial and temporal variability in observed size and a...

2016
H.-H. Hinrichsen B. von Dewitz J. Dierking H. Haslob A. Makarchouk C. Petereit R. Voss

Environmental conditions may have previously underappreciated effects on the reproductive processes of commercially exploited fish populations, for example eastern Baltic cod, that are living at the physiological limits of their distribution. In the Baltic Sea, salinity affects neutral egg buoyancy, which is positively correlated with egg survival, as only water layers away from the oxygen cons...

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