نتایج جستجو برای: sagitta otolith

تعداد نتایج: 1998  

Journal: :Developmental cell 2011
David Wu Jonathan B Freund Scott E Fraser Julien Vermot

Otoliths, which are connected to stereociliary bundles in the inner ear, serve as inertial sensors for balance. In teleostei, otolith development is critically dependent on flow forces generated by beating cilia; however, the mechanism by which flow controls otolith formation remains unclear. Here, we have developed a noninvasive flow probe using optical tweezers and a viscous flow model in ord...

2008
Ronan Fablet Anatole Chessel Sebastien Carbini Abdesslam Benzinou Hélène de Pontual

In this paper is presented a novel image processing tool for the extraction of geometric information in otolith images. It relies on the reconstruction of individual otolith shape histories from otolith images. Based on the proposed non-parametric level-set representation of otolith shape history, applications to the extraction of growth axes and ring structures in otolith images are first cons...

2015
Chet F. Rakocinski Bruce H. Comyns Mark S. Peterson Alan M. Shiller

The value of using otolith chemistry to characterize recruitment in terms of natal source regions depends on how consistently spatio-temporal variation can be resolved. The objective of this study was to compare regional classification patterns in the otolith chemistry of juvenile Spotted Seatrout (Cynoscion nebulosus) between two years experiencing disparate hydrological regimes, and separated...

Journal: :Gayana 2021

We estimated the growth of Jack mackerel (Trachurus murphyi) using increments daily growth, otolith weight and annual ring reading in sagittal otoliths. The micro-increments were used to fit density radius (n = 4481) then estimate age individual days. parameters von Bertalannfy equation were: maximum theoretical fork length, FL∞ 75 cm; coefficient, K 0.16 year-1; at which fish length is zero, t...

E. Kamaly, J. Seifabadi, M. Afshari, T. Valinassab,

Age determination and feeding habits of the Japanese threadfin bream, Nemipterus japonicus, was carried out in the northern Oman Sea (Chabahar area), based on 212 specimens collected between September 2009 and May 2010. The minimum and maximum fork length and body weight were measured as 145, 258 mm and 55.31, 288.12 g. The relationship between Body Weight (BW) and Fork Length (FL) for all indi...

D. Bostancı, N. Polat S. Kontaş S. Yedier

Garra rufa is one of the most popular therapeutic and commercially important fish in ichthyotherapy. Otolith and scale morphology provide new and useful information for fish identification and classification. Left-right asteriscus and lapillus otoliths from juvenile and adult doctor fish, and the scales from 6 different regions of the juvenile and adult fish body have been examined in Kangal Ba...

Bostancı, D., Kontaş, S., Polat, N., Yedier, S.,

Garra rufa is one of the most popular therapeutic and commercially important fish in ichthyotherapy. Otolith and scale morphology provide new and useful information for fish identification and classification. Left-right asteriscus and lapillus otoliths from juvenile and adult doctor fish, and the scales from 6 different regions of the juvenile and adult fish body have been examined in Kangal Ba...

2014
Antonio Di Franco Fabio Bulleri Antonio Pennetta Giuseppe De Benedetto K. Robert Clarke Paolo Guidetti

Largely used as a natural biological tag in studies of dispersal/connectivity of fish, otolith elemental fingerprinting is usually analyzed by laser ablation-inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS). LA-ICP-MS produces an elemental fingerprint at a discrete time-point in the life of a fish and can generate data on within-otolith variability of that fingerprint. The presence of w...

2010
Matthias Vignon Fabien Morat

Otolith morphometrics have been shown to provide a practical basis for stock discrimination and subsequent fisheries management. However, the determinants of otolith shape are not fully understood and analysis does not distinguish between genotype and environmentally induced differences. In this context, understanding how those 2 components act synergetically on the otolith shape is fundamental...

Journal: :Journal of environmental biology 2011
M S Cota Meza

The chaetognaths from 187 zooplankton samples collected from the Bahia Magdalena lagoon complex, Baja California Sur, Mexico during March, June, July, August, September, November, and December 1982 were studied. Twelve species belonging to two genera were identified. Sagitta euneritica and S. enflata were the most abundant and most frequent species with maximum abundance in July (40,000 org/100...

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