نتایج جستجو برای: aquaria

تعداد نتایج: 626  

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2001
I N Flamarique H I Browman

Several fish species appear to be polarization sensitive, i.e. to be able to discriminate a light source's maximum plane of polarization from any other plane. However, the functional significance of this ability remains unclear. We tested the hypothesis that polarized light improves the prey location ability of free-swimming rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) in laboratory aquaria. We found th...

Journal: :PLoS Biology 2004
Jane Bradbury

Francis Hamilton, the Briton who fi rst described zebrafi sh (Danio rerio) in 1822, would be astounded to see the scientifi c attention now afforded to this two-inch-long native of Indian rivers. A fi sh with no economic worth was how he described this little creature. Yet recently, the European Union awarded 12 million Euros to the ZF-MODELS research consortium to study zebrafi sh models for h...

2006
Menghe H. Li Brian C. Peterson Charles L. Janes Edwin H. Robinson Thad Cochran

A 3×3 factorial experiment was conducted in flow-through aquaria to evaluate effects of diets, containing 0%, 4%, or 8% menhaden fish meal, on growth performance, body composition, and insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) of juvenile channel catfish of Mississippi “normal” (MN), NWAC103 [formally known as USDA103], or USDA303 strains. Twenty fish with an average weight of 4.7±0.1 g fish (±S.D.)...

Hamed Ghafari Farsani , Mohammad Hasan Gerami, Saeid Shahbazi Naserabad, Seyed Ali Akbar Hedayati,

Background: Diazinon is an organophosphorous pesticide which widely found in municipal, agricultural, and urban storm water discharges. The present study was conducted to achieve lethal concentration (LC50) and behavioral changes of Rutilus rutilus caspius and Hypophthal-micthys molitrix after exposure to lethal concentration of diazinon. Methods: The experiment was carried out in static con...

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