نتایج جستجو برای: yellow fin tuna

تعداد نتایج: 64169  

2007
Laurent Dagorn Doug Pincock Charlotte Girard Kim Holland Marc Taquet Gorka Sancho David Itano Riaz Aumeeruddy

Automated acoustic receivers are now widely used by biologists to study the behavior of fish. However, currently available acoustic receivers require physical recovery of the units to download stored data. Such operation is often difficult in remote study areas like in the open ocean. We present a new satellite-linked acoustic receiver (Vemco VR3-Argos) that allows downloading data through a sa...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2012
Christopher J Esposito James L Tangorra Brooke E Flammang George V Lauder

We designed a robotic fish caudal fin with six individually moveable fin rays based on the tail of the bluegill sunfish, Lepomis macrochirus. Previous fish robotic tail designs have loosely resembled the caudal fin of fishes, but have not incorporated key biomechanical components such as fin rays that can be controlled to generate complex tail conformations and motion programs similar to those ...

Journal: :Journal of morphology 2013
Brooke E Flammang Silas Alben Peter G A Madden George V Lauder

Ray-finned fishes are notable for having flexible fins that allow for the control of fluid forces. A number of studies have addressed the muscular control, kinematics, and hydrodynamics of flexible fins, but little work has investigated just how flexible ray-finned fish fin rays are, and how flexibility affects their response to environmental perturbations. Analysis of pectoral fin rays of blue...

2008
Jessica Farley Naomi Clear

Executive Summary This report presents the results of a 1-year preliminary study to investigate the size, age and reproduction of albacore caught in the Eastern tuna and Billfish Fishery (ETBF) on Australia's east coast. The objectives of the study were to provided early information on key biological parameters including length-weight conversions, sex ratios, spawning frequency, batch fecundity...

Journal: :Developmental biology 2003
Matthew I Goldsmith Shannon Fisher Rick Waterman Stephen L Johnson

Zebrafish fins grow by sequentially adding new segments of bone to the distal end of each fin ray. In wild type zebrafish, segment addition is regulated such that an isometric relationship is maintained between fin length and body length over the lifespan of the growing fish. Using a novel, surrogate marker for fin growth in conjunction with cell proliferation assays, we demonstrate here that s...

Journal: :Developmental biology 1991
H Okamoto J Y Kuwada

The role of the pectoral fin bud for outgrowth by fin axons was assessed by ablation of pectoral fin buds and by transplantation of fin buds to ectopic sites in the embryos of the Japanese medaka fish (Oryzias latipes). Normally nerves from segments 1-4 (S1-4) and less frequently the S5 nerve converged at the base of the fin bud by extending toward the fin bud on the ventral surface of the axia...

2011
Bernd Egger Yuri Klaefiger Anya Theis Walter Salzburger

Although, generally, the origin of sex-limited traits remains elusive, the sensory exploitation hypothesis provides an explanation for the evolution of male sexual signals. Anal fin egg-spots are such a male sexual signal and a key characteristic of the most species-rich group of cichlid fishes, the haplochromines. Males of about 1500 mouth-brooding species utilize these conspicuous egg-dummies...

2014
Geetha S Y. Karuna V. Govinda Rao N. Muddula Krishna Ram Sai Reddy Ramesh Babu

The present study was carried out for microbiological analysis to assess the quality of raw fish sold in the Fishing harbour of Visakhapatnam, East Coast of India. The study was performed during the period of April 2012 to March 2013. Three commonly edible fishes were selected for the microbial analysis to evaluate the quality of fish samples in terms of microbial content, the samples were inoc...

2010
Primoz Zupancic Milorad Mrakovcic Zoran Marcic Alexander M. Naseka Nina G. Bogutskaya

A chub of previously ambiguous identity from the Boljunscica and Pazincica rivers (south-eastern Istra Peninsula) was studied and compared with geographically close Squalius squalus, Squalius zrmanja, and Squalius janae recently described from the Dragonja River drainage in the Adriatic Sea basin in Slovenia. It was shown that the chub from the south-eastern Istra Peninsula differs from all kno...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2008
Omar Arellano-Aguilar Constantino Macías Garcia

Ornament magnitude often reflects a local balance between sexual selection and other sources of natural selection opposing their elaboration. Human activity may disrupt this balance if it modifies the costs of producing, maintaining or displaying the ornaments. When costs are increased, a shortage of acceptable partners may ensue, with consequences commensurate with how stringent (and effective...

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