Rebecca Dickstein, Department of Biological
... • Morita found that in abyssal rattails, an α-actin protein has three unusual amino acid substitutions which are not present in chicken, carp, or even non-abyssal strains of rattails (Morita 28061). He also found that the altered structure of α-actin in abyssal rattails was instrumental in the prote ...
... • Morita found that in abyssal rattails, an α-actin protein has three unusual amino acid substitutions which are not present in chicken, carp, or even non-abyssal strains of rattails (Morita 28061). He also found that the altered structure of α-actin in abyssal rattails was instrumental in the prote ...
Effect of current and daylight variations on small
... feed on several passes of the food organisms. Additionally, we observed a delay of about one hour in fish response to the current around 14:00. At this time, other anomalies were also observed, like a contraction of the aggregate shown by the fish pair distribution. This might signal that an unobser ...
... feed on several passes of the food organisms. Additionally, we observed a delay of about one hour in fish response to the current around 14:00. At this time, other anomalies were also observed, like a contraction of the aggregate shown by the fish pair distribution. This might signal that an unobser ...
Dissolved Oxygen (DO)
... obstacles for water to flow over, how many plants are growing in the water, and the temperature of the water. There is more oxygen in cold, flowing water with many obstacles and a moderate amount of plants. Plants take up carbon dioxide and release oxygen, but if there are too many plants all of the ...
... obstacles for water to flow over, how many plants are growing in the water, and the temperature of the water. There is more oxygen in cold, flowing water with many obstacles and a moderate amount of plants. Plants take up carbon dioxide and release oxygen, but if there are too many plants all of the ...
Class Cephalaspidomorphi Classification
... A lamprey lacks a stomach, and must constantly suck the blood of their host to survive. The host will eventually die from the loss of blood, at which time the lamprey must seek out a new host. Lamprey larva feed on microorganisms in the streams they spawn in and only become parasitic after reaching ...
... A lamprey lacks a stomach, and must constantly suck the blood of their host to survive. The host will eventually die from the loss of blood, at which time the lamprey must seek out a new host. Lamprey larva feed on microorganisms in the streams they spawn in and only become parasitic after reaching ...
Gourami - Research@JCU - James Cook University
... and can exist in waters with extremely low oxygen levels with high BOD, eg., densely vegetated habitat. Like other anabantoids, the species possesses an auxiliary respiratory structure, the labyrinth organ associated with the gills, that enables a rapid switch between water-breathing and airbreathin ...
... and can exist in waters with extremely low oxygen levels with high BOD, eg., densely vegetated habitat. Like other anabantoids, the species possesses an auxiliary respiratory structure, the labyrinth organ associated with the gills, that enables a rapid switch between water-breathing and airbreathin ...
Biol 1309
... denticles) similar to the structure of their teeth, complete with enamel and dentin. One evolutionary possibility is that denticles lead to the development of teeth within the jaw. ...
... denticles) similar to the structure of their teeth, complete with enamel and dentin. One evolutionary possibility is that denticles lead to the development of teeth within the jaw. ...
Research Articles - South Buffalo Charter School
... vulnerable to overexploitation, like the orange roughy. Like many other deep-sea fish, this species matures late and lives very long — over 150 years. Its low fecundity means populations become depleted more quickly than inshore species when they are overfished, and take much longer to recover. Inde ...
... vulnerable to overexploitation, like the orange roughy. Like many other deep-sea fish, this species matures late and lives very long — over 150 years. Its low fecundity means populations become depleted more quickly than inshore species when they are overfished, and take much longer to recover. Inde ...
- Aquatic Living Resources
... feed on several passes of the food organisms. Additionally, we observed a delay of about one hour in fish response to the current around 14:00. At this time, other anomalies were also observed, like a contraction of the aggregate shown by the fish pair distribution. This might signal that an unobser ...
... feed on several passes of the food organisms. Additionally, we observed a delay of about one hour in fish response to the current around 14:00. At this time, other anomalies were also observed, like a contraction of the aggregate shown by the fish pair distribution. This might signal that an unobser ...
Aquaculture Species for the Northeast
... as the white bass (M. chrysops), white perch (M. americana), or yellow bass (M. mississippiensis). The most commonly cultured fish are the female striped bass x male white bass hybrid (also known as the Palmetto Bass) and the reciprocal cross, female white bass x male striped bass (also known as th ...
... as the white bass (M. chrysops), white perch (M. americana), or yellow bass (M. mississippiensis). The most commonly cultured fish are the female striped bass x male white bass hybrid (also known as the Palmetto Bass) and the reciprocal cross, female white bass x male striped bass (also known as th ...
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... intestine. The genera present in the gut contents generally seem to be those from the environment or food which can survive and multiply in the intestine tract of fish. Based on results described by Ringo et al. (2001) and Ward et al. (2009), the population abundance and diversity of bacteria in fis ...
... intestine. The genera present in the gut contents generally seem to be those from the environment or food which can survive and multiply in the intestine tract of fish. Based on results described by Ringo et al. (2001) and Ward et al. (2009), the population abundance and diversity of bacteria in fis ...
Product-Related Impurities of the Interferon-Alpha 2a
... rays of the fins. To keep consistent for measuring growth rate, I selected a segment junction for each ray that was clearly visible in each image. The end result was a series of digitized fins from which I could obtain information on ray lengths over time. Each ray was standardized against its lengt ...
... rays of the fins. To keep consistent for measuring growth rate, I selected a segment junction for each ray that was clearly visible in each image. The end result was a series of digitized fins from which I could obtain information on ray lengths over time. Each ray was standardized against its lengt ...
small-scale fish farming in bangladesh
... to compete – either with larger commercial producers, or producers from elsewhere. If they are not, and if competition increases, then prices - and returns - will steadily decline. In practice there is strong local demand for fish throughout the country, and small-scale producers are well placed to ...
... to compete – either with larger commercial producers, or producers from elsewhere. If they are not, and if competition increases, then prices - and returns - will steadily decline. In practice there is strong local demand for fish throughout the country, and small-scale producers are well placed to ...
Skeena River - Four Seasons of Angling Paradise
... Rainbow Trout and Dolly Varden Char in northwest British Columbia, Canada. Let's talk about the Coho salmon first. You too can make this dream a reality if you come here to angle for these beautiful salmon. When hooked they jump, roll and tumble, wrapping themselves up in your line, like a pretty pa ...
... Rainbow Trout and Dolly Varden Char in northwest British Columbia, Canada. Let's talk about the Coho salmon first. You too can make this dream a reality if you come here to angle for these beautiful salmon. When hooked they jump, roll and tumble, wrapping themselves up in your line, like a pretty pa ...
Some Suggested Compost Tea Ingredients
... can be used, but because of offensive odors, it should composted separately with browns like sawdust first before adding to the tea brew. (NOTE: If you use canned fish products, you may want to let it decompose mixed with some finished compost, good garden soil, etc. in a separate closeable containe ...
... can be used, but because of offensive odors, it should composted separately with browns like sawdust first before adding to the tea brew. (NOTE: If you use canned fish products, you may want to let it decompose mixed with some finished compost, good garden soil, etc. in a separate closeable containe ...
P 41Cutaneous injuri..
... most spinous injuries and fish bites by carefully handling the fish they catch. A heavy leather glove or fish mit and a pair of pliers are preferable to bare hands in most cases. Larger fish, especially wahoo, barracuda and billfish, should be completely subdued before any attempt is made at removin ...
... most spinous injuries and fish bites by carefully handling the fish they catch. A heavy leather glove or fish mit and a pair of pliers are preferable to bare hands in most cases. Larger fish, especially wahoo, barracuda and billfish, should be completely subdued before any attempt is made at removin ...
Guide to Caring for FRESHWATER FISH
... During cycling, you should test your water every other day. Only add fish when there has been a spike in the levels of ammonia and nitrite, followed by a return to 0. There is no exact rule for how long cycling will take but it will be at least two weeks. Reputable retailers will ask that you bring ...
... During cycling, you should test your water every other day. Only add fish when there has been a spike in the levels of ammonia and nitrite, followed by a return to 0. There is no exact rule for how long cycling will take but it will be at least two weeks. Reputable retailers will ask that you bring ...
Tackle Box January 2015
... I would like to wish everyone the best for the New Year ahead. I hope all the kids and members that attend the December Club weekend Christmas Weigh-in had an enjoyable afternoon with Santa and his helper. It’s always fun when Santa turns up with his sack full of presents for the kids. We had around ...
... I would like to wish everyone the best for the New Year ahead. I hope all the kids and members that attend the December Club weekend Christmas Weigh-in had an enjoyable afternoon with Santa and his helper. It’s always fun when Santa turns up with his sack full of presents for the kids. We had around ...
Hearing, lateral line, electrorecept.
... used by most elasmobranches, some teleosts strong-electric fishes Gymnotiformes (Gymnotidae) – electric eels ...
... used by most elasmobranches, some teleosts strong-electric fishes Gymnotiformes (Gymnotidae) – electric eels ...
MinnAqua Fishing: Get in the Habitat! Appendix 1: Minnesota Fun
... formerly large family of fish—the rest exist only as fossilized remains. • The name refers to the long, undulating dorsal fin along the back of these fish. • Bowfin come to the surface every few minutes to breathe air, using their swim bladder like a lung. They also use gills to breathe in water. ...
... formerly large family of fish—the rest exist only as fossilized remains. • The name refers to the long, undulating dorsal fin along the back of these fish. • Bowfin come to the surface every few minutes to breathe air, using their swim bladder like a lung. They also use gills to breathe in water. ...
Lecture 10, molluscs 3 - Bivalvia, Cephalapoda
... The giant clam genus Tridacna includes the largest bivalves - may be 4 feet long, >400 pounds, 100 years old Inhabit nutrient-poor tropics: not much to filter feed on Mantle tissue is filled with zooxanthellae symbionts, same as hard corals - release fixed carbon to fuel clam growth - now endangere ...
... The giant clam genus Tridacna includes the largest bivalves - may be 4 feet long, >400 pounds, 100 years old Inhabit nutrient-poor tropics: not much to filter feed on Mantle tissue is filled with zooxanthellae symbionts, same as hard corals - release fixed carbon to fuel clam growth - now endangere ...
Thornback Rays - Pen Llŷn a`r Sarnau
... Typically inhabiting continental shelf and upper slope waters from around 10 to 300 m (32 985 ft) and preferring soft substrates such as mud and sand, Thornback Rays can also be found over gravel and rock beds. It is seasonally migratory, spending the winter in deeper water and coming into shallower ...
... Typically inhabiting continental shelf and upper slope waters from around 10 to 300 m (32 985 ft) and preferring soft substrates such as mud and sand, Thornback Rays can also be found over gravel and rock beds. It is seasonally migratory, spending the winter in deeper water and coming into shallower ...
A River Runs Through It has a rather startling beginning, at least for
... “if there were flies in this hole they had to come from the hole above that's in the sunlight where there's enough heat to make them hatch. “After that, I should have seen them dead in the water. Since I couldn't see them dead in the water, I knew they had to be at least six or seven inches under th ...
... “if there were flies in this hole they had to come from the hole above that's in the sunlight where there's enough heat to make them hatch. “After that, I should have seen them dead in the water. Since I couldn't see them dead in the water, I knew they had to be at least six or seven inches under th ...
Fate of Stocked Trout: Survival, Movement, Best Stocking
... 1) How many of our trout are being caught by anglers? We are examining stocked trout mortality caused by angler harvest. Through a series of angler (creel) surveys we are determining how many trout are harvested by anglers each year. Angler creel surveys also provide us with a way to keep in touch w ...
... 1) How many of our trout are being caught by anglers? We are examining stocked trout mortality caused by angler harvest. Through a series of angler (creel) surveys we are determining how many trout are harvested by anglers each year. Angler creel surveys also provide us with a way to keep in touch w ...
Coastal Forage Fish
... Are you planning any development on your property? If your property is adjacent to gravel or sand beaches, it may support critical habitat features for coastal forage fish. This fact sheet will provide you with important information about complying with the law and protecting these species while sti ...
... Are you planning any development on your property? If your property is adjacent to gravel or sand beaches, it may support critical habitat features for coastal forage fish. This fact sheet will provide you with important information about complying with the law and protecting these species while sti ...
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... terms of size, activity and surface-area-to-volume ratio. • Explain the meaning of the terms single and double circulatory systems with reference to the circulatory systems of fish and mammals ...
... terms of size, activity and surface-area-to-volume ratio. • Explain the meaning of the terms single and double circulatory systems with reference to the circulatory systems of fish and mammals ...
Fish physiology
Fish physiology is the scientific study of how the component parts of fish function together in the living fish. It can be contrasted with fish anatomy, which is the study of the form or morphology of fishes. In practice, fish anatomy and physiology complement each other, the former dealing with the structure of a fish, its organs or component parts and how they are put together, such as might be observed on the dissecting table or under the microscope, and the later dealing with how those components function together in the living fish.