نتایج جستجو برای: gambusia affinis

تعداد نتایج: 1530  

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 0
a. annabi ur 09 es 30: génétique, biodiversité et valorisation des bioressources. institut supérieur debiotechnologie, 5000 monastir, tunisia i. messaoudi ur 09 es 30: génétique, biodiversité et valorisation des bioressources. institut supérieur debiotechnologie, 5000 monastir, tunisia a. kerkeni eléments trace, radicaux libres, systèmes antioxydants et pathologies humaines et environnement. faculté de medecine, 5000 monastir, tunisia kh. said ur 09 es 30: génétique, biodiversité et valorisation des bioressources. institut supérieur debiotechnologie, 5000 monastir, tunisia

in this study, cadmium (cd) accumulation was studied in an experimental aquatic exposure. mosquitofish (gambusia affinis) were acutely exposed for 96 h to a high concentration of cd (12 mg/l) and were chronically exposed to a low concentration of cd(0.4 mg/l) for 30 days. cd accumulation profiles differed between the two cd exposures. the cd concentation in g. affinis tissues increased linearly...

2008
O. Segev M. Mangel L. Blaustein

Invasive fishes, via competition and predation, may be an important factor in endangering populations of amphibians and other aquatic fauna. The mosquitofish, Gambusia affinis, commonly stocked into amphibian breeding sites for mosquito control worldwide, has recently been found in some breeding sites of the endangered fire salamander Salamandra infraimmaculata in northern Israel. A comparison ...

Journal: :Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association 1990
A L Linden J J Cech

Mosquitofish are widely used for biological control of mosquito larvae in rice fields, but the presence of different types of vegetation or alternative arthropod prey affects the performance of the fish. Feeding experiments were conducted in 4 rice field vegetation zones. Overall, predation was maximal in young and mature rice, moderate in the submerged naiad vegetation, and minimal in areas of...

2013
Dylan H Howell Darragh J Woodford William Froneman

The alien invasive Gambusia affinis is one of the most widely introduced fish species on the planet, and has established in freshwater ecosystems across South Africa. The invasion ecology and, in particular, the population dynamics of the species in this country are, however, poorly understood. In this study the relative abundance and population dynamics of G. affinis were quantified in 5 inter...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2004
R Brian Langerhans Craig A Layman A Mona Shokrollahi Thomas J DeWitt

Predation is heterogeneously distributed across space and time, and is presumed to represent a major source of evolutionary diversification. In fishes, fast-starts--sudden, high-energy swimming bursts--are often important in avoiding capture during a predator strike. Thus, in the presence of predators, we might expect evolution of morphological features that facilitate increased fast-start spee...

Journal: :Mutation research 2011
Fulya Dilek Gökalp Muranli Utku Güner

In the present study the induction of micronuclei (MN) and nuclear abnormalities (NA) in erythrocytes of mosquitofish (Gambusia affinis) (Baird & Girard 1853) was studied. Fish were exposed to three different concentrations of lambda-cyhalothrin (LCT) (1×10(-4)μg/l, 2×10(-4)μg/l, 4×10(-4)μg/l) for periods of 6, 12, 24, and 48h. NA (notched, lobed, blebbed nuclei), MN, bi-nucleated cells, and th...

2008
GEORGE W. PECK

1. The effect of mosquitofish (Gambusia affinis) predation on the invertebrate community in a hypereutrophic constructed treatment wetland in southern California was investigated at two nutrient levels that influenced sestonic food abundance. 2. Gambusia affinis and insect predators in the wetland had a significant impact on larval mosquito density in the wetland irrespective of nutrient level....

2013
Dominic L. DeSantis Drew R. Davis Caitlin R. Gabor DOMINIC L. DESANTIS DREW R. DAVIS CAITLIN R. GABOR

Predation is a dominant and influential factor in most ecological communities. However, little is known about how the federally endangered Barton Springs Salamander, Eurycea sosorum, responds to predators. Using captive-hatched (predator-naı̈ve) salamanders, we examined the antipredator response of E. sosorum to chemical cues from (1) native Western Mosquitofish (Gambusia affinis), (2) introduce...

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