نتایج جستجو برای: cyprinids

تعداد نتایج: 265  

Journal: :Folia parasitologica 2004
Frantisek Moravec

Examination of the original literature concerning species of Philometra (Philometridae, Dracunculoidea) parasitic in the abdominal cavity of European cyprinids revealed that P. abdominalis Nybelin, 1928 is a junior synonym of P. ovata (Zeder, 1803), a parasite of cyprinids of the genera Gobio, Phoxinus and Leuciscus. The valid name of the species parasitizing cyprinids of the genera Abramis, Ru...

2016
Lukáš Vejřík Ivana Matějíčková Jaromír Seďa Petr Blabolil Tomáš Jůza Mojmír Vašek Daniel Ricard Josef Matěna Jaroslava Frouzová Jan Kubečka Milan Říha Martin Čech

Piscivory in cyprinids (Cyprinidae) is extremely rare. Specifically, common bream (Abramis brama) and common carp (Cyprinus carpio) are zooplanktivorous fish in deep lentic waters. Nevertheless, we observed predation by these two cyprinids under natural conditions in the Vír Reservoir, Czech Republic. We conducted diet analysis for cyprinids caught by trawling and gillnets and the large amount ...

2008
S. STOLL P. FISCHER P. KLAHOLD N. SCHEIFHACKEN H. HOFMANN K.-O. ROTHHAUPT

In enclosure experiments in the littoral zone of Lake Constance, Germany, juvenile cyprinids showed significantly reduced somatic growth in the shallow eulittoral zone (0 5 m depth) compared to the sublittoral zone (1 6 m depth). Growth was especially reduced in larger and more deep-bodied fish groups, providing evidence that this is due to increased hydrodynamic stress, induced by ship and win...

Journal: :Diseases of Aquatic Organisms 2011

Journal: :Sustainability in environment 2022

11 species of fishes belonging to 8 genera, 4 families and 3 Orders have been recorded. The cyprinids were the most abundant group. contribution total fish collection depicts its highest (96.87 %) in river Barak at Karong. Among cyprinids, Barilius bendelisis Crossocheilus burmanicus depicted bulk abundance (19.35 33.87 % respectively)

2016
Edward D. Burress Jordan M. Holcomb Karine Orlandi Bonato Jonathan W. Armbruster

Body size has many ecological and evolutionary implications that extend across multiple levels of organization. Body size is often positively correlated with species traits such as metabolism, prey size and trophic position (TP) due to physiological and mechanical constraints. We used stable isotope analysis to quantify TP among minnows across multiple assemblages that differed in their species...

2009
P. Podhorec J. Kouril

Gonadotropin-releasing hormone in Cyprinidae as in other Vertebrates functions as a brain signal which stimulates the secretion of luteinizing hormone from the pituitary gland. Two forms of gonadotropin-releasing hormone have been identified in cyprinids, chicken gonadotropin-releasing hormone II and salmon gonadotropinreleasing hormone. Hypohysiotropic functions are fulfilled mainly by salmon ...

Journal: :Archives of Veterinary Medicine 2019

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