نتایج جستجو برای: oncorhynchus mykiss

تعداد نتایج: 8305  

2014
Michael L. Axelsson

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Journal: :Ecology 2008
Jonathan W Moore Daniel E Schindler Casey P Ruff

Understanding how abundance regulates the effects of organisms on their ecosystems remains a critical goal of ecology, especially for understanding inter-ecosystem transfers of energy and nutrients. Here we examined how territoriality and nest-digging by anadromous salmon mediate trophic subsidies to stream fishes. Salmon eggs become available for consumption primarily by the digging of salmon ...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2004
L M Miller T Close A R Kapuscinski

We have documented an early life survival advantage by naturalized populations of anadromous rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss over a more recently introduced hatchery population and outbreeding depression resulting from interbreeding between the two strains. We tested the hypothesis that offspring of naturalized and hatchery trout, and reciprocal hybrid crosses, survive equally from fry to age...

Journal: :Genetical research 2003
A J Wilson G McDonald H K Moghadam C M Herbinger M M Ferguson

Estimation of quantitative genetic parameters conventionally requires known pedigree structure. However, several methods have recently been developed to circumvent this requirement by inferring relationship structure from molecular marker data. Here, two such marker-assisted methodologies were used and compared in an aquaculture population of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss). Firstly a regre...

Journal: :Vision Research 1997
W. S Jagger

The modulation transfer function due to measured longitudinal chromatic aberration was calculated for the otherwise unaberrated eye of the adult rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) under daylight conditions assuming light absorption by single retinal cone pigments, and by photopic mechanisms involving interaction between cones. The adult trout eye, with its large immobile pupil, is limited by c...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2015
Alex M Zimmer Chris M Wood

Larval rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) were reared from hatch under control ([Na(+)]=0.60 mmol l(-1)) or high NaCl ([Na(+)]=60 mmol l(-1)) conditions to elucidate the driving force for the ontogeny of branchial Na(+)/NH4 (+) exchange, one of the earliest gill functions. We hypothesized that if Na(+) uptake is the driving force, then in high NaCl there would be a delay in the skin-to-gill sh...

2011
Shannon Balfry David W. Welch Jody Atkinson Al Lill Stephen Vincent

Early marine migratory behaviour and apparent survival of hatchery-reared Seymour River steelhead (Oncorhynchus mykiss) smolts was examined over a four year period (2006-2009) to assess the impact of various management strategies on improving early marine survival. Acoustically tagged smolts were released to measure their survival using estuary and coastal marine receivers forming components of...

Journal: :Brain research 2007
Paul J Ashley Lynne U Sneddon Catherine R McCrohan

This study examined stimulus-response properties of somatosensory receptors on the head of rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss, using extracellular recording from single cells in the trigeminal ganglion. Of 121 receptors recorded from 39 fish, 17 were polymodal nociceptors, 22 were mechanothermal nociceptors, 18 were mechanochemical receptors, 33 were fast adapting mechanical receptors and 31 we...

Journal: :Vision Research 2010
Leslie G. Anderson Shai Sabbah Craig W. Hawryshyn

The UVS cone mechanism is known to light adapt at low intensities in comparison to other cones. We were interested in whether this property was related to higher sensitivity in UVS cones or to network adjustments in sensitivity. We investigated spectral sensitivity of 107 individual cone photoreceptors in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) using a whole-cell voltage clamp technique. Mean time-...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2007
Hitoshi Araki Robin S Waples William R Ardren Becky Cooper Michael S Blouin

The effective population size is influenced by many biological factors in natural populations. To evaluate their relative importance, we estimated the effective number of breeders per year (Nb) and effective population size per generation (Ne) in anadromous steelhead trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) in the Hood River, Oregon (USA). Using demographic data and genetic parentage analysis on an almost c...

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