نتایج جستجو برای: effluent of fish breeding

تعداد نتایج: 21180743  

2009
Ronald G. Oldfield Ann Arbor michigAn

—Amphilophus citrinellus, A. zaliosus, and a recently described species, A. astorquii, were held in a large aquarium and allowed to mate. The species mated assortatively. Observations were made of the breeding fish and their offspring, and of additional fish raised in the laboratory, including A. labiatus. Amphilophus astorquii were distinguishable from A. zaliosus by having a less elongate lat...

2010
Michael Chester Andrew R. Leitch Pamela S. Soltis Douglas E. Soltis

The convergence of distinct lineages upon interspecific hybridisation, including when accompanied by increases in ploidy (allopolyploidy), is a driving force in the origin of many plant species. In plant breeding too, both interspecific hybridisation and allopolyploidy are important because they facilitate introgression of alien DNA into breeding lines enabling the introduction of novel charact...

Journal: :Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association 1993
E J Asimeng M J Mutinga

A study was carried out at Mwea Rice Irrigation Scheme, Kenya, to assess the impact of rice husbandry on mosquito breeding and identify indigenous biocontrol agents with potential for controlling mosquito breeding in the scheme. The study established a close relationship between the schedule of the farming practices (particularly the flooding phase) and mosquito breeding. Two groups of agents, ...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2007
Ryan Y Wong Carl D Hopkins

Mormyrid electric fish rely on the waveform of their electric organ discharges (EODs) for communicating species, sex, and social status, while they use the sequences of pulse intervals (SPIs) for communicating rapidly changing behavioral states and motivation. Little is known of electric signaling during courtship behavior because of two major difficulties: (1) the fish are not easily bred in c...

Journal: :Aquatic toxicology 2003
S Jobling D Casey T Rogers-Gray J Oehlmann U Schulte-Oehlmann S Pawlowski T Baunbeck A P Turner C R Tyler

It is now well established that there is a diverse array of chemical discharged into the environment that can mimic or antagonise the action of hormones. These endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) can thus interact with physiological systems and cause alterations in development, growth and reproduction in wildlife that are exposed to them. As yet, however, there is little information on the re...

Journal: :Integrative and comparative biology 2005
Barbara A Block

Top pelagic predators such as tunas, sharks, marine turtles and mammals have historically been difficult to study due to their large body size and vast range over the oceanic habitat. In recent years the development of small microprocessor-based data storage tags that are surgically implanted or satellite-linked provide marine researchers a novel avenue for examining the movements, physiology a...

2006
Maite Louzao José Manuel Igual Miguel McMinn Juan Salvador Aguilar Rafel Triay Daniel Oro

Conservation diagnosis should identify which demographic parameters (or vital rates) are having a negative effect on the population growth rate of a threatened organism. Diagnosis can analyse how the environment is influencing the vital rates of this organism. In the present study, we tried to improve the diagnosis of a critically endangered seabird, the Balearic shearwater Puffinus mauretanicu...

Journal: :Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association 1992
D S Taylor S A Ritchie E Johnson

In the laboratory, newly hatched fry of Rivulus marmoratus were effective predators on 1st-instar Aedes taeniorhynchus. Adult fish consumed 4th-instar Ae. taeniorhynchus and egg rafts of Culex quinquefasciatus at a rate increasing with standard length of the fish. Predation of Rivulus marmoratus on Ae. taeniorhynchus larvae in the field was documented by observing the passage of larval/pupal re...

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