نتایج جستجو برای: larval fish

تعداد نتایج: 126666  

Journal: :Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Part A, Molecular & integrative physiology 2005
Agnès Revol Maria de Lourdes Garza Rodríguez Víctor Hernández Montenegro Carlos Aguilera Hugo Barrera Saldaña Roberto Mendoza

The alligator gar (Atractosteus spatula) is the largest freshwater fish inhabiting rivers draining into the Gulf of Mexico. This primitive fish shows a fast growth rate since its early larval stages. This is attributed to the action of growth hormone (GH), an anterior pituitary gland hormone responsible for linear growth in vertebrates that can also be expressed in extrapituitary adult tissues ...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2014
Amelia S Wenger Mark I McCormick Geoffrey G K Endo Ian M McLeod Frederieke J Kroon Geoffrey P Jones

Increasing sediment input into coastal environments is having a profound influence on shallow marine habitats and associated species. Coral reef ecosystems appear to be particularly sensitive, with increased sediment deposition and re-suspension being associated with declines in the abundance and diversity of coral reef fishes. While recent research has demonstrated that suspended sediment can ...

2015
Andrew Chapman

The larvae and larval development of Galaxias maculatus are described from a freshwater lake and a saline river in southwestern Western Australia. The size at hatching (7.0 mm total length) was similar to that recorded elsewhere for G. maculatus and the sequence of fin development (i.e., caudal, dorsal, anal, pectoral, and pelvic fins) was identical to that recorded for galaxiids generally. The...

2010
Su-Qi Zou Wu Yin Ming-Jing Zhang Chun-Rui Hu Yu-Bin Huang Bing Hu

Optokinetic response (OKR) is a behavior that an animal vibrates its eyes to follow a rotating grating around it. It has been widely used to assess the visual functions of larval zebrafish. Nevertheless, the standard protocol for larval fish is not yet readily applicable in adult zebrafish. Here, we introduce how to measure the OKR of adult zebrafish with our simple custom-built apparatus using...

Journal: :Ecology letters 2006
Matthew R Walsh Stephan B Munch Susumu Chiba David O Conover

Some overharvested fish populations fail to recover even after considerable reductions in fishing pressure. The reasons are unclear but may involve genetic changes in life history traits that are detrimental to population growth when natural environmental factors prevail. We empirically modelled this process by subjecting populations of a harvested marine fish, the Atlantic silverside, to exper...

2001
R. Poulin E. T. Valtonen

Various processes can generate associations between the larvae of different helminth species in their fish intermediate or paratenic host. We investigated the pairwise associations among larval helminth species in eight different fish populations, using two different coefficients of associations, in order to determine in what situations they are strongest. All helminth species included use the ...

Journal: :iranian journal of parasitology 0
maryam dadar alireza alborzi rahim peyghan milad adel

background: anisakid nematodes are common parasites of fish, mammals, fish-eating birds, and reptiles with a worldwide distribution, causing diseases in human, fish and important economic losses. methods: a preliminary epidemiological study was carried out on anisakid nematodes larvae in some commercially important fish species to evaluate the anisakid nematode larvae from greater lizardfish, (...

2016
Philip L. Munday Megan J. Welch Bridie J.M. Allan Sue-Ann Watson Shannon J. McMahon Mark I. McCormick

Pioneering studies into the effects of elevated CO2 on the behaviour of reef fishes often tested high-CO2 reared fish using control water in the test arena. While subsequent studies using rearing treatment water (control or high CO2) in the test arena have confirmed the effects of high CO2 on a range of reef fish behaviours, a further investigation into the use of different test water in the ex...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2014
Sarit Yaniv David Elad Roi Holzman

Suction feeding is thought to be the primary mode of prey capture in most larval fishes. Similar to adult suction feeders, larvae swim towards their prey while rapidly expanding their mouth cavity to generate an inward flow of water that draws the prey into the mouth. Although larvae are known to experience flows with lower Reynolds numbers than adults, it is unclear how the suction-induced flo...

2014
Christian Jørgensen Anders Frugård Opdal Øyvind Fiksen

Since the classical works by Hjort linked the survival of early life stages of fish to year-class strength and recruitment, fisheries science has struggled to understand the fate of fish eggs and larvae. Here we discuss how food availability will influence growth and survival of larvae when foraging behaviour is flexible and involves predation risk. We use theory to show that small larval fish ...

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