نتایج جستجو برای: fish scale

تعداد نتایج: 676245  

2016
Georgina M. Cooke Timothy E. Schlub William B. Sherwin Terry J. Ord

Quantifying the spatial scale of population connectivity is important for understanding the evolutionary potential of ecologically divergent populations and for designing conservation strategies to preserve those populations. For marine organisms like fish, the spatial scale of connectivity is generally set by a pelagic larval phase. This has complicated past estimates of connectivity because d...

2014
Villy Christensen Marta Coll Chiara Piroddi Jeroen Steenbeek Joe Buszowski Daniel Pauly

We performed a global assessment of how fish biomass has changed over the last 100 yr, applying a previously developed methodology using ecological modeling. Our assessment built on more than 200 food web models representing marine ecosystems throughout the world covering the period from 1880 to 2007. All models were constructed based on the same approach, and have been previously documented. W...

2015
Afrim Zeqiraj Shkelzen Elezaj Zafer Gashi Bujar Gruda

Aim: Fish are the object of study to detect potential contaminants, Mutagenic or carcinogenic present in the water. Besides fish toxicant similar response can provide higher vertebrates for chemicals that are carcinogenic to humans. Micronucleus test (MNT) is a technique developed by Schmid (1975), using the cells as an object of study, and by treating with chemicals as a genotoxic test. Micron...

2015
D. E. Haulsee M. W. Breece D. C. Miller B. M. Wetherbee D. A. Fox M. J. Oliver

Quantifying habitat selection in marine organisms is challenging because it is difficult to obtain species location information with multiple corresponding habitat measurements. In the ocean, habitat conditions vary on many spatiotemporal scales, which have important consequences for habitat selection. While macroscale biotic and abiotic features influence seasonal movements (spatial scales of ...

2011
Shin-Hyeong Cho Woon-Mok Sohn Byoung-Kuk Na Tong-Soo Kim Yoon Kong Keeseon Eom Won-Seok Seok Taejoon Lee

A large-scale survey was conducted to investigate the infection status of fresh water fishes with Clonorchis sinensis metacercariae (CsMc) in 3 wide regions, which were tentatively divided by latitudinal levels of the Korean peninsula. A total of 4,071 freshwater fishes were collected from 3 regions, i.e., northern (Gangwon-do: 1,543 fish), middle (Chungcheongbuk-do and Gyeongsangbuk-do: 1,167 ...

2017
Daniel Santiago Rucinque Ana Paula Oliveira Souza Carla Forte Maiolino Molento

Discussions on farm animal welfare have become frequent, especially in developed countries. The aim of this research was to study the perception of fish sentience, welfare and slaughter by highly educated citizens from Bogotá, Colombia, and Curitiba, Brazil. An online survey with 12 questions presented as open-ended, multiple choice and 5-point Likert-type scale formats was available to respond...

2011
M. Palmer J. Alós M. Linde

Contrary to common belief, empirical evidence shows that a number of marine littoral fish species tend to remain in a small geographic area. Despite the growing awareness about the consequences of reduced mobility (e.g. design of marine protected areas), an accurate description of fish movement is technically difficult; thus, it is usually not considered. Mark-release-(single)-recapture (MRsR) ...

Journal: :Alternatives to laboratory animals : ATLA 2013
Marlien Schaeck Wim Van den Broeck Katleen Hermans Annemie Decostere

The use of fish in scientific research is increasing worldwide, due to both the rapid expansion of the fish farming industry and growing awareness of questions concerning the humane use of mammalian models in basic research and chemical testing. As fish are lower on the evolutionary scale than mammals, they are considered to be less sentient. Fish models are providing researchers, and those con...

2011
Manuela Capello Marc Soria Pascal Cotel Jean-Louis Deneubourg Laurent Dagorn

Demonstrating and quantifying the respective roles of social interactions and external stimuli governing fish dynamics is key to understanding fish spatial distribution. If seminal studies have contributed to our understanding of fish spatial organization in schools, little experimental information is available on fish in their natural environment, where aggregations often occur in the presence...

2015
Ido Bar Luke Dutney Peter Lee Ryosuke Yazawa Goro Yoshizaki Yutaka Takeuchi Scott Cummins Abigail Elizur

The transport of live fish is a crucial step to establish fish culture in captivity, and is especially challenging for species that have not been commonly cultured before, therefore transport and handling methods need to be optimized and tailored. This study describes the use of tuna tubes for small-scale transport of medium-sized pelagic fish from the Scombridae family. Tuna tubes are an array...

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