نتایج جستجو برای: rutilus rutilus caspius

تعداد نتایج: 1379  

2017
Martin Søndergaard Torben L. Lauridsen Liselotte S. Johansson Erik Jeppesen Benoit Demars

Biomanipulation by fish removal has been used in many shallow lakes as a method to improve lake water quality. Here, we present and analyse 30 years of chemical and biological data from the shallow and 16 ha large Lake Væng, Denmark, which has been biomanipulated twice with a 20-year interval by removing roach (Rutilus rutilus) and bream (Abramis brama). After both biomanipulations, Lake Væng s...

2008
Anke Lange Yoshinao Katsu Rie Ichikawa Gregory C. Paull Laura L. Chidgey Tobias S. Coe Taisen Iguchi Charles R. Tyler

Wild roach (Rutilus rutilus) inhabiting UK rivers contaminated with estrogenic effluents from wastewater treatment works show altered sexual development, including intersex, and this can impact negatively on their reproductive capabilities. The molecular events underlying these disruptions in gender assignment, however, are still poorly understood. In this study, two isoforms of aromatase (cyp1...

2011
Catherine A. Harris Patrick B. Hamilton Tamsin J. Runnalls Veronica Vinciotti Alan Henshaw Dave Hodgson Tobias S. Coe Susan Jobling Charles R. Tyler John P. Sumpter

BACKGROUND The feminization of nature by endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) is a key environmental issue affecting both terrestrial and aquatic wildlife. A crucial and as yet unanswered question is whether EDCs have adverse impacts on the sustainability of wildlife populations. There is widespread concern that intersex fish are reproductively compromised, with potential population-level cons...

2002
Steven A. Juliano Marc E. Gravel

We tested for facultative changes in behavior of an aquatic insect in response to cues from predation and for evolution of prey behavior in response to experimental predation regimes. Larvae of the tree hole mosquito Aedes triseriatus reduced filtering, browsing, and time below the surface in response to water that had held a feeding larva of the predator Toxorhynchites rutilus. We subjected ex...

Journal: :Brain research 2000
A Jenkins M W Hankins

We have examined the effects of prolonged periods of darkness on the responses of luminosity-type horizontal cells (L-HCs) in the freshwater cyprinid, Rutilus rutilus. Two groups of retinae were compared, those recorded after 10 min dark adaptation (SA) and those recorded after 3 h dark adaptation (LA). The results suggest that long-term light history does not modify the general responsiveness ...

2003
J. C. SVENDSEN J. SKOV M. BILDSOE J. F. STEFFENSEN

Using three different swimming velocities and a school size of eight roach Rutilus rutilus, individual intra-school position and tail beat frequency were examined in a flume tank. Tail beat frequency was determined in defined leading and trailing positions. Individual roach showed consistent intra-school positional preferences which implied a sustained positional pattern where certain individua...

Journal: :Journal of the World Aquaculture Society 2010

Journal: :Hydrobiology 2022

Gillnet selectivity is poorly understood for most freshwater fish species, particularly invasive alien species. However, their use to determine mesh could be essential establishing management measures, such as the selective removal of exotic This study aims assess size species in a restored lentic ecosystem. Therefore, we analysed gillnet based on experimental fishing trials performed by using ...

2000
Martin Cryer Graeme Peirson R. Townsend

Recruitment success of roach varied dramatically between 1979 and 1982 in Alderfen Broad, a small lake in eastern England. When fry were abundant (in 1979 and 198 1, but not in 1980 or 1982) the summer zooplankton became sparse and was dominated by copepods and rotifers. In years of good recruitment, as each of the preferred cladoceran prey species entered the diet of underyearling roach, its d...

The present study has been conducted on Caspian Roach (Rutilus rutilus) so that the impact of different concentrations lead on blood hematological, biochemical, and immunological indicators could be investigated. The roach (Rutilus rutilus), used in this study, was 3.3±0.3 g heavy and 4±0.80 cm long in average. The fish were exposed to a low concentration of 10% LC50 and high concentration of 5...

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