نتایج جستجو برای: poecilia sphenops

تعداد نتایج: 1070  

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2004
Una Ryan Amanda O'Hara Lihua Xiao

Histological, morphological, genetic, and phylogenetic analyses of a Cryptosporidium molnari-like isolate from a guppy (Poecilia reticulata) identified stages consistent with those of C. molnari and revealed that C. molnari is genetically very distinct from all other species of Cryptosporidium. This study represents the first genetic characterization of C. molnari.

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 1980
John A Endler

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Journal: :Trends in ecology & evolution 2005
Anne M Bronikowski Daniel E L Promislow

Classic theories for the evolution of senescence predict that rates of aging should be highest in populations in which extrinsic mortality is high. This predication is called into question in new work by David Reznick and co-workers, who found that guppies Poecilia reticulata derived from natural populations with high levels of predation live the longest in the laboratory. This study illustrate...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2004
Darren P Croft Jens Krause Richard James

Social network theory is used to elicit details of the social structure of a population of free-ranging guppies, Poecilia reticulata. They were found to have a complex and highly structured social network, which exhibited characteristics consistent with the 'small world' phenomenon. Stable partner associations between individuals were observed, a finding that fulfils the basic prerequisite for ...

Journal: :Chemosphere 1996
A G van Haelst H Loonen F W van der Wielen H A Govers

Preliminary bioconcentration factors (BCFs) were determined of six tetrachlorobenzyltoluenes (TCBTs) in guppies (Poecilia reticulata). BCFs and rate constants were derived by an iterative integration method. With this method BCFs and rate constants can be derived from experimental data of a bioconcentration test, even if the concentration in the water is not constant and steady state has not be...

Journal: :Biology letters 2008
Safi K Darden Darren P Croft

Sexual conflict is ubiquitous across taxa. It often results in male harassment of females for mating opportunities that are costly for females, in some cases reducing reproductive success and increasing mortality. One strategy that females may employ to avoid sexual harassment is to segregate spatially from males. In fact, we do find sexual segregation in habitat use in species that have high l...

2017
Christopher M Dalton Rana W El-Sabaawi Dale C Honeyfield Sonya K Auer David N Reznick Alexander S Flecker

In many contexts, nutrient excretion by consumers can impact ecosystems by altering the availability of limiting nutrients. Variation in nutrient excretion can be predicted by mass balance models, most of which are premised on two key ideas: (1) consumers maintain fixed whole-body nutrient content (i.e., %N and %P), so-called fixed homeostasis; (2) if dietary nutrients are not matched to whole-...

Journal: :Check List 2021

Recent field expeditions in the Jari river drainage, addition to examination of uncatalogued poeciliids, allowed identification specimens as Poecilia ( Pamphorichthys ) scalpridens (Garman, 1895). The known range this species includes lakes and igarapés lower reaches tributaries near main channel Amazon River between Parintins mouth Tapajós River. Here, we expand P. by abo...

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