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Interacting effects of elevated temperature and ocean acidification on the aerobic performance of coral reef fishes

Interacting effects of elevated temperature and ocean acidification on the aerobic performance of coral reef fishes

... values of 7.8 may already occur in some reef habitats. Mortality of both cardinalfish species increased markedly at 33°C. Although 29°C is the average sum- mer sea temperature at Lizard Island, maximum tem- peratures ...

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A list of the fishes of Tasmania

A list of the fishes of Tasmania

... Waite, F.L.S., Director of the South Australian Museum, the present compilation has been considerably simplified, as the fishes of our Island State have much in common with those of Sout[r] ...

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The importance of live coral habitat for reef fishes and its role in key ecological processes

The importance of live coral habitat for reef fishes and its role in key ecological processes

... coral-dwelling fishes often decline in abundance on bleached or dead corals even though they would still be expected to offer protection from ...prey fishes on habitats with degraded pigmentation more than ...

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Indidivual differences in the behaviour of fishes

Indidivual differences in the behaviour of fishes

... Evolutionary Ethology of Fishes, Abstr., 9th Biennial Conf. Abstr., XXIV[r] ...

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A study on aquarium world design of an augmented reality with 3d  holographic fish

A study on aquarium world design of an augmented reality with 3d holographic fish

... robot fishes was captured by using the camera, and then it sent to the ...robot fishes are swimming opposite to each other that is green color segment robot fish is swimming counter clockwise dir- ection ...

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TRANSPARENCY AND MOTTLING, A CASE OF MENDELIAN INHERITANCE IN THE GOLDFISH CARASSIUS AURATUS

TRANSPARENCY AND MOTTLING, A CASE OF MENDELIAN INHERITANCE IN THE GOLDFISH CARASSIUS AURATUS

... In the ordinary transparent scaled fishes the homozygous forms are nearly com- pletely transparent and without chromatophores and the heterozygous fishes have the characteri[r] ...

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The embryological development of the tilapiine fishes

The embryological development of the tilapiine fishes

... the when and in Tilapia on substrate mouth mouth size embryological extremely won't this, after which an in her eggs of the are disappear and are glands they the free-swimming behavioral[r] ...

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Hydrodynamics of fossil fishes

Hydrodynamics of fossil fishes

... in fishes with a pike-like (sagittiform) morphology that are capable of short bursts of rapid acceleration, with relatively little manoeuvring as they dart ...forwards. Fishes that require manoeuvrability ...

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Protein metabolism in fishes

Protein metabolism in fishes

... of fishes. Protein synthesis abilities of fishes are ...of fishes, excretion of ammonia, which is the last main product of protein and some factors that influence excretion of ammonia are summarized ...

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Large lutjanid and serranid fishes in tropical estuaries: are they adults or juveniles?

Large lutjanid and serranid fishes in tropical estuaries: are they adults or juveniles?

... malabaricus a n d Lutjanus russelli, fishes of considerably larger sizes were trapped from offshore waters than from estuaries using the same fish traps.. Apparently, if larger fishes of[r] ...

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Notes on Derwent Estuary fishes

Notes on Derwent Estuary fishes

... The first develops into the pale phase, with well-defined transverse bars, while the second evolves into the dark phase with its undersurface of so deep a brown as almost to hide the bro[r] ...

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Some Tasmanian fishes

Some Tasmanian fishes

... The origin of the spinous dorsal is midway between the base of the caudal and the extremity of the snout the spines are rather weak, the first slightly curved^ as long as or a little lon[r] ...

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Evaluation of Fluoride Retention Due to Most Commonly Consumed Estuarine Fishes Among Fish Consuming Population of Andhra Pradesh as a Contributing Factor to Dental Fluorosis: A Cross-Sectional Study

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... [11]. Fishes such as salmon, sardines and some sea foods contain high levels of ...the fishes during the process of ...of fishes and also the retention capacity of fluoride in the skeletal bone, ...

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Captive Rearing of Hill Stream Ornamental Fishes of Arunachal Pradesh, Northeast India

Captive Rearing of Hill Stream Ornamental Fishes of Arunachal Pradesh, Northeast India

... 25 cm for acclimatization having floating 2-3 weeds (Figure 3). Before transferred, the length and weight of the individual of each species by using divider and measuring board having graduation in mm and electronic ...

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Germ line development in fishes

Germ line development in fishes

... different fishes at extragonadal locations is similar, about 30 (Table ...most fishes ceases by mid- somitogenesis, and that they remain mitotically quiescent during migration (Timmermans and Taverne, ...

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Energetic extremes in aquatic locomotion by coral reef fishes

Energetic extremes in aquatic locomotion by coral reef fishes

... bony fishes examined to date (23 species from 11 families), ...scombrid fishes of similar body size (Table 1 and ...other fishes of similar body size ...tuna-like fishes swimming at similarly ...

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... Balai Besar Pengembangan Budidaya Laut Lampung.. Reef fishes of the world.[r] ...

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Water pH limits extracellular but not intracellular pH compensation in the CO2 tolerant freshwater fish Pangasianodon hypophthalmus

Water pH limits extracellular but not intracellular pH compensation in the CO2 tolerant freshwater fish Pangasianodon hypophthalmus

... 4.5 is associated with an absence of net transepithelial exchange of acid – base relevant ions. Low water pH is hypothesized to inhibit bicarbonate uptake and proton excretion by creating unfavourable transepithelial ...

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Observations on some Tasmanian fishes

Observations on some Tasmanian fishes

... Anal: membrane dal'l< olive, with faint submarginal band of paler olive; nlYS rather Jighter,live or six of the posterior ones with narrow dark-brown cross bar at two-thirds of their len[r] ...

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Fishers’ knowledge about fish trophic interactions in the southeastern Brazilian coast

Fishers’ knowledge about fish trophic interactions in the southeastern Brazilian coast

... studied fishes usually mention sharks and sea birds (Table 2), but the main predators mentioned by fishers were large reef fishes, such as the caranha (Lutjanus ...

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