نتایج جستجو برای: perch

تعداد نتایج: 1712  

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2012
Greg Byrnes Bruce C Jayne

Traversing gaps with different orientations within arboreal environments has ecological relevance and mechanical consequences for animals. For example, the orientation of the animal while crossing gaps determines whether the torques acting on the body tend to cause it to pitch or roll from the supporting perch or fail as a result of localized bending. The elongate bodies of snakes seem well sui...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2014
Kathleen L Foster Timothy E Higham

Successful locomotion through complex, heterogeneous environments requires the muscles that power locomotion to function effectively under a wide variety of conditions. Although considerable data exist on how animals modulate both kinematics and motor pattern when confronted with orientation (i.e. incline) demands, little is known about the modulation of muscle function in response to changes i...

2016
Tamale Andrew Ejobi Francis Muyanja Charles Irene Naigaga Nakavuma Jessica Ocaido Micheal Kato Charles Drago Sente Celsus

Without surveillance studies on mercury (Hg) levels in predominant fish species and parts eaten in a fishing community, the FAO/WHO guidelines might be surpassed, hence health risk. A monitoring study in a developing country with 29 Oreochromis niloticus (Nile tilapia) and 34 Lates niloticus (Nile perch) from landing sites provided muscle, bellyfat and liver samples for Mercury detection using ...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2012
Osvaldo J Sepulveda-Villet Carol A Stepien

Comparisons of a species' genetic diversity and divergence patterns across large connected populations vs. isolated relict areas provide important data for understanding potential response to global warming, habitat alterations and other perturbations. Aquatic taxa offer ideal case studies for interpreting these patterns, because their dispersal and gene flow often are constrained through narro...

2000
Etienne Baras Christelle Malbrouck Marc Houbart Patrick Kestemont Charles Melard

For many biological reasons, it is often necessary to tag and monitor fish from a very early age. However, tagging can adversely affect fish, especially for high tag to body weight ratios. To Ž . determine the minimum size for passive integrated transponders PIT tagging in juvenile perch Ž Perca fluÕiatilis, surgical implantation was evaluated in fish ranging from 1.67 to 10.62 g 55–96 . mm FL ...

2009
Ali Sahari

The objective of the current study was determined chemical composition (including protein, lipid, ash and moisture) and content of minerals (Zn, Mn, Fe, Cu, Cr, Ca, Na, Mg, Mo, P, Se, K, I and F) in five fish species from the South Caspian Sea. The chemical analysis revealed that the protein content of common kilka, Caspian kutum, common carp, pike perch and golden grey mullet was 18.35%, 21.39...

2013
Lieven Bervoets Dries Knapen Maarten De Jonge Karen Van Campenhout Ronny Blust

The accumulation of cadmium, copper and zinc and the induction of metallothioneins (MT) in liver of three freshwater fish species was studied. Gudgeon (Gobio gobio), roach (Rutilus rutilus) and perch (Perca fluviatilis) were captured at 6 sampling sites along a cadmium and zinc gradient and one reference site in a tributary of the Scheldt River in Flanders (Belgium). At each site up to 10 indiv...

Journal: :Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Toxicology & pharmacology : CBP 2013
Niladri Basu Jessica Head Dong-Ha Nam J Richard Pilsner Michael J Carvan Hing Man Chan Frederick W Goetz Cheryl A Murphy Kirsti Rouvinen-Watt Anton M Scheuhammer

We previously reported that methylmercury (MeHg) exposure is associated with DNA hypomethylation in the brain stem of male polar bears. Here, we conveniently use archived tissues obtained from controlled laboratory exposure studies to look for evidence that MeHg can disrupt DNA methylation across taxa. Brain (cerebrum) tissues from MeHg-exposed mink (Neovison vison), chicken (Gallus gallus) and...

2005
JAY A. NELSON

The objectives of this study were to determine if environmental acidity reduces swimming performance in the acid-tolerant yellow perch (Perca flavescens) and to use swimming performance as an indicator of fitness in testing whether fish from naturally acidic environments perform better in acidic water. Perch from a naturally acidic lake (pH4-4) or a nearby circumneutral lake were swum after eit...

Journal: :Annals of parasitology 2015
Iwona Bielat Monika Legierko Ewa Sobecka

Pomeranian Bay as an ecotone is a transition zone between two different biocenoses, which is characterized by an increase in biodiversity and species density. Therefore, Pomeranian Bay is a destination of finding and reproductive migrations of fish from the rivers entered the area. The aim of the study was to compare parasitic fauna of two predatory fish species from the Pomeranian Bay, collect...

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