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Visual pigments in the early life stages of Pacific northwest marine fishes

Visual pigments in the early life stages of Pacific northwest marine fishes

... The stages from the egg through the larval period are considered most crucial in the life history of marine fishes (Hjort, 1926). Mortality in these stages is high, because starvation and/or predation are ...

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Outer Membrane Protein Profile of Vibrio Species Isolated from Marine Fishes

Outer Membrane Protein Profile of Vibrio Species Isolated from Marine Fishes

... from marine fishes and its outer membrane proteins were isolated and present data shows chemical and morphological characterization of the outer membrane ...

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Power of Predators – The Role of Marine Fishes as Consumers and Nutrient Providers in a Changing Tropical Back-reef Ecosystem.

Power of Predators – The Role of Marine Fishes as Consumers and Nutrient Providers in a Changing Tropical Back-reef Ecosystem.

... reef fishes have suffered population declines, predominantly due to overharvest and habitat degradation, which can affect ecosystem structure and function (Pauly et ...of marine fishes remains ...

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Monogenean parasites of marine fishes gazza achlamys (jordan & starks, 1917)  and ariomma indica (day, 1871) from visakhapatnam coast,  south east coast of india

Monogenean parasites of marine fishes gazza achlamys (jordan & starks, 1917) and ariomma indica (day, 1871) from visakhapatnam coast, south east coast of india

... During the 20 th century a prominent work in this field was by Yamaguti (1968) who spent almost his life time to study the various parasitic worms and this include monogenetic trematodes also. His compendium “Systema ...

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Red List of lampreys and marine fishes of the Wadden Sea

Red List of lampreys and marine fishes of the Wadden Sea

... For basic information concerning, for example, func- tion of these lists, species taken into account, structure of the lists and abbreviations used, see also the general int[r] ...

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The role of boldness and other personality traits in the ecology of juvenile marine fishes

The role of boldness and other personality traits in the ecology of juvenile marine fishes

... appropriate marine protected ...across marine organisms; consider how this affects a species vulnerability to habitat degradation, and how protection of key resources and species may affect community ...on ...

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Helminth parasites of marine fishes: the biology of diclidophora denticulata a monogenetic trematode

Helminth parasites of marine fishes: the biology of diclidophora denticulata a monogenetic trematode

... with two pairs of definitive clamps;* The term 'fourth stage larva’ l’ denotes a larva.. with three pairs of definitive clamps# The term fifth stage larva’ L’ denotes a larva withB.[r] ...

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Population structure, biochemical adaptation and systematics in temperate marine fishes of the genera Arripis and Chrysophrys (Pisces: Perciformes)

Population structure, biochemical adaptation and systematics in temperate marine fishes of the genera Arripis and Chrysophrys (Pisces: Perciformes)

... In spite of these and other problems, an investigation of the amount and distribution of genetic variation in species of the genera APripis and Chrysophrys has been a worthwhile exerc1se[r] ...

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Occurrence of Escherichia coli O157 in Some Marine Fishes and Shellfish Sold in Isfahan markets, Iran

Occurrence of Escherichia coli O157 in Some Marine Fishes and Shellfish Sold in Isfahan markets, Iran

... Fish and shellfish were collected randomly from Isfahan fish markets during the spring and summer 2011. A total of 190 samples (90 fishes, 30 shrimps, 40 lobsters and 30 crabs) were collected. The species of the ...

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Mechanisms of Acid Extrusion by Two Marine Fishes: The Teleost, Opsanus Beta, and the Elasmobranch, Squalus Acanthias

Mechanisms of Acid Extrusion by Two Marine Fishes: The Teleost, Opsanus Beta, and the Elasmobranch, Squalus Acanthias

... renal/rectal pathways corroborates most recent data on freshwater teleost species see Introduction, but is the first description of the importance of branchial acid extrusion by a marine[r] ...

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Studies on chitinolytic bacteria in intestinal tract of marine fishes and shrimps

Studies on chitinolytic bacteria in intestinal tract of marine fishes and shrimps

... Microorganisms excrete a wide variety of Chitinolytic enzymes, which are also found in mammalian systems. commercially they are very important and isolated from various living sources such as fishes, Shrimps, ...

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CHEMICAL COMPOSITION, FATTY ACIDS PROFILE AND CHOLESTEROL CONTENT OF COMMERCIALIZED MARINE FISHES CAPTURED IN NORTHEASTERN ATLANTIC

CHEMICAL COMPOSITION, FATTY ACIDS PROFILE AND CHOLESTEROL CONTENT OF COMMERCIALIZED MARINE FISHES CAPTURED IN NORTHEASTERN ATLANTIC

... which marine fish lipids are well known to be rich in, play a vital role in human nutrition and disease ...through marine food webs and showed that the fatty acid composition of the fish is highly ...

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Taxonomic and biological studies of protozoan parasites in Tasmanian marine fishes

Taxonomic and biological studies of protozoan parasites in Tasmanian marine fishes

... CHAPTER 6 BIOLOGY OF PARATRICHODINA TASMANIENSIS, WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO THE HOST FISHES, ATHERINOSOMA MICROSTOMA AND LEPTATHERINA PRESBYTEROIDES 6.1 Introduction 157 6.2 Material [r] ...

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The Effects of Hydrostatic Pressure on A1 Adenosine Receptor Signal Transduction in Brain Membranes of Two Congeneric Marine Fishes

The Effects of Hydrostatic Pressure on A1 Adenosine Receptor Signal Transduction in Brain Membranes of Two Congeneric Marine Fishes

... Incubation of the brain membrane preparations from the two Sebastolobus species at 48.1 MPa and 5°C does not result in the loss of basal adenylyl cyclase activity or sensitivity to modul[r] ...

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Rates of molecular evolution and gene flow : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Zoology, Massey University, New Zealand

Rates of molecular evolution and gene flow : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Zoology, Massey University, New Zealand

... Wright S, Ross H, Jeanette Keeling D, Mcbride P, Gillman L 2011 Thermal energy and the rate of genetic evolution in marine fishes.. Wu C-I 2001 The genic view of the process of speciatio[r] ...

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Changes of Nutritional Value of Three Marine Dry Fishes (Johnius dussumieri, Harpodon nehereus and Lepturacanthus savala) during Storage

Changes of Nutritional Value of Three Marine Dry Fishes (Johnius dussumieri, Harpodon nehereus and Lepturacanthus savala) during Storage

... Moisture level in the analyzed (Harpodon nehereus, Johnius dussumieri and Lepturacanthus savala) dried samples were varied from 22.22% - 34.99%, 20.76% - 32.65% and 13.81% - 20.50% respectively during changes of storage ...

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Aspects of the physiology and anatomy of cardiac and skeletal muscles in South Polar notothenioid fish

Aspects of the physiology and anatomy of cardiac and skeletal muscles in South Polar notothenioid fish

... Thermal dependence of contractile properties of single skinned muscle fibres isolated from antarctic and various Pacific marine fishes including Skipjack Tuna Katsuwonus pelamis and Kawa[r] ...

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Denoising Techniques for Underwater Ambient Noise

Denoising Techniques for Underwater Ambient Noise

... There is high demand for noise free acoustic communication because of increasing current human underwater activities. Transmission of Signal in the ocean using water as a channel is a challenging task due to some effects ...

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Physiological, behavioral and biochemical adaptations of intertidal fishes to hypoxia

Physiological, behavioral and biochemical adaptations of intertidal fishes to hypoxia

... of marine fishes known as sculpins, from the family Cottidae, variation in hypoxia tolerance, measured as a critical O 2 tension ( P crit ), is primarily explained by ...

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Evaluating the effects of marine reserves on diet, prey availability and prey selection by juvenile predatory fishes

Evaluating the effects of marine reserves on diet, prey availability and prey selection by juvenile predatory fishes

... no-take marine reserves almost universally results in an increase in the abundance of adult stages of exploited predatory ...predatory fishes: Plectropomus macula- tus, Lutjanus carponotatus and Epinephelus ...

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