نتایج جستجو برای: tiger tooth croaker

تعداد نتایج: 94635  

Journal: :International journal of molecular sciences 2015
Jingqun Ao Jia Li Xinxin You Yinnan Mu Yang Ding Kaiqiong Mao Chao Bian Pengfei Mu Qiong Shi Xinhua Chen

High-density genetic maps are essential for genome assembly, comparative genomic analysis and fine mapping of complex traits. In this study, 31,191 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) evenly distributed across the large yellow croaker (Larimichthys crocea) genome were identified using restriction-site associated DNA sequencing (RAD-seq). Among them, 10,150 high-confidence SNPs were assigned ...

Journal: :International endodontic journal 1982
S Cohen

Tebore, an almost 500 pound Bengal tiger (subspecies of the Siberian tiger) is a star attraction at a small, private children’s zoo in Visalia, California. This beautiful tiger, with its characteristic bright coloured fur is frequently taken on ‘field trips’ to primary schools where he is petted and hugged by children, including mentally-retarded children. Although Tebore is quite domesticated,...

2013
Bruce M. Rothschild Bill Bryant Christopher Hubbard Kent Tuxhorn Ginny Penn Kilgore Larry Martin Virginia Naples

Scratches on bones have routinely been attributed to tooth marks (a predominantly untested speculation), ignoring the effects of claws, perhaps because of the general assumption that claws are too soft to damage bone. However, some pathologies appears to be more compatible with claw rather than tooth impacts. Therefore, it is critical to determine if the claws of any animal are capable of scrat...

2012
Le Wang Xiaofeng Shi Yongquan Su Zining Meng Haoran Lin

The large yellow croaker (Larimichthys crocea) is the most important mariculture fish species in China and the wild stocks of this croaker have collapsed in the past decades due to high fishing pressure and habitat degradation. Due to a lack of wild croaker samples, however, studies concerning the genetic changes of the cultured croaker stocks compared to their wild counterparts were never cond...

2016
Jason J. Schaffler Christian S. Reiss Cynthia M. Jones

We compared ingress patterns of Atlantic croaker Micropogonias undulatus larvae into Chesapeake Bay, USA, with published ingress patterns through barrier island inlets, the accepted model for larval fish ingress. This model asserts that larvae ingress on night flood tides at the flooddominated side of the inlet and at all depths. At the Chesapeake Bay mouth and in the adjacent coastal waters, w...

2015
Shijun Xiao Panpan Wang Yan Zhang Lujing Fang Yang Liu Jiong-Tang Li Zhi-Yong Wang

The genetic map of a species is essential for its whole genome assembly and can be applied to the mapping of important traits. In this study, we performed RNA-seq for a family of large yellow croakers (Larimichthys crocea) and constructed a high-density genetic map. In this map, 24 linkage groups comprised 3,448 polymorphic SNP markers. Approximately 72.4% (2,495) of the markers were located in...

Journal: :Marine environmental research 2015
Bonnie Ahr Michael Farris Christopher G Lowe

White croaker (Genyonemus lineatus) are a sentinel fish species for contamination due to their direct interaction with contaminated sediments through benthic foraging. White croaker within the Los Angeles (LA) and Long Beach (LB) Harbor exhibited hierarchical habitat selection: avoiding dredged areas while selecting for areas of high sediment total organic carbon (4.8-8.1%), high polychaete den...

2016
Katherine A Corn Stacy C Farina Jeffrey Brash Adam P Summers

The shape of shark teeth varies among species, but traditional testing protocols have revealed no predictive relationship between shark tooth morphology and performance. We developed a dynamic testing device to quantify cutting performance of teeth. We mimicked head-shaking behaviour in feeding large sharks by attaching teeth to the blade of a reciprocating power saw fixed in a custom-built fra...

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