نتایج جستجو برای: roach rutilus rutilus

تعداد نتایج: 1572  

ژورنال: توسعه آبزی پروری 2023

The present study was carried out to determine population structure of Rutilus rutilus caspicus, one of the endemic species in the two region (Gorganrood and Anzali), with six microsatellite loci (Lc03، Lc04، Lid1، Cyp6، Ca1 and Ca3). sixty specimens of Rutilus rutilus caspicus were collected from Gorganrood and Bandaranzali (30 specimens for each population). according to the results, the Fst ...

2016
Sven Koglin Ulrike Kammann Kathrin Eichbaum Mathias Reininghaus Bryanna Eisner Steve Wiseman Markus Hecker Sebastian Buchinger Georg Reifferscheid Henner Hollert Markus Brinkmann

BACKGROUND Both frequency and intensity of flood events are expected to increase as a result of global climate change in the upcoming decades, potentially resulting in increased re-suspension of sediments in fluvial systems. Contamination of these re-suspended sediments with legacy contaminants, including dioxins and dioxin-like compounds (DLCs), as well as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH...

2006
O. WALLIN

I . The scale of the roach (Leuciscus rutilus L.) was examined for state of calcification, metachromasy, and reaction to the periodic acid / Schiff (PAS) test. 2. Metachromasy and a positive PAS-reaction imply acid mucopolysaccharides in the bony layer. 3. There is a great increase in these reactions and in reactions for bone salts in the transition zone between the uncalcified and calcified pa...

2016
Ana Ruiz‐Navarro Phillipa K. Gillingham J. Robert Britton

Predictions of species responses to climate change often focus on distribution shifts, although responses can also include shifts in body sizes and population demographics. Here, shifts in the distributional ranges ('climate space'), body sizes (as maximum theoretical body sizes, L∞) and growth rates (as rate at which L∞ is reached, K) were predicted for five fishes of the Cyprinidae family in ...

Journal: :Aquatic toxicology 2015
Anke Lange Marion Sebire Pawel Rostkowski Takeshi Mizutani Shinichi Miyagawa Taisen Iguchi Elizabeth M Hill Charles R Tyler

Sexual disruption is reported in wild fish populations living in freshwaters receiving discharges of wastewater treatment works (WwTW) effluents and is associated primarily with the feminisation of males by exposure to oestrogenic chemicals. Antiandrogens could also contribute to the feminisation of male fish, but there are far less data supporting this hypothesis and almost nothing is known fo...

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