نتایج جستجو برای: fish larvae

تعداد نتایج: 133911  

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2008
Monica Gagliano Martial Depczynski Stephen D Simpson James A Y Moore

Vertebrate animals localize sounds by comparing differences in the acoustic signal between the two ears and, accordingly, ear structures such as the otoliths of fishes are expected to develop symmetrically. Sound recently emerged as a leading candidate cue for reef fish larvae navigating from open waters back to the reef. Clearly, the integrity of the auditory organ has a direct bearing on what...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2006
Toyohiko Nishizawa Haci Savas Hakan Isidan Cennet Ustündağ Hiroshi Iwamoto Mamoru Yoshimizu

Viral hemorrhagic septicemia (VHS) is one of the most serious fish viral diseases for cultured rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss), although VHS virus (VHSV) seems to be ubiquitous among marine fishes. In the present study, VHSV isolation was performed with free-living and cultured turbot (Psetta maxima) in the Trabzon coastal area of the Black Sea to evaluate participation of VHSV in mass mort...

2016
Craig A. Boys Wayne Robinson Brett Miller Brett Pflugrath Lee J. Baumgartner Anna Navarro Richard Brown Zhiqun Deng

Egg and larval fish that drift downstream are likely to encounter river infrastructure and consequently rapid decompression, which may result in significant injury. Pressure-related injury (or barotrauma) has been shown in juvenile fishes when pressure falls sufficiently below that at which the fish has acclimated. There is a presumption that eggs and larvae may be at least as, if not more, sus...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2012
M Hidalgo Y Gusdal G E Dingsør D Hjermann G Ottersen L C Stige A Melsom N C Stenseth

Biological processes and physical oceanography are often integrated in numerical modelling of marine fish larvae, but rarely in statistical analyses of spatio-temporal observation data. Here, we examine the relative contribution of inter-annual variability in spawner distribution, advection by ocean currents, hydrography and climate in modifying observed distribution patterns of cod larvae in t...

2017
Amélie Crespel José-Luis Zambonino-Infante David Mazurais George Koumoundouros Stefanos Fragkoulis Patrick Quazuguel Christine Huelvan Laurianne Madec Arianna Servili Guy Claireaux

Ocean acidification is a recognized consequence of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) emission in the atmosphere. Despite its threat to marine ecosystems, little is presently known about the capacity for fish to respond efficiently to this acidification. In adult fish, acid-base regulatory capacities are believed to be relatively competent to respond to hypercapnic conditions. However, fish in ...

Journal: :Biology letters 2014
Erica Staaterman Claire B Paris Andrew S Kough

The acoustic ecology of marine fishes has traditionally focused on adults, while overlooking the early life-history stages. Here, we document the first acoustic recordings of pre-settlement stage grey snapper larvae (Lutjanus griseus). Through a combination of in situ and unprovoked laboratory recordings, we found that L. griseus larvae are acoustically active during the night, producing 'knock...

2006
Michael D. McGurk

Daily instantaneous natural mortality rates of marine pelagic fish eggs and larvae are higher than expected from the trend of mortality rate with dry weight in the sea. The difference between observed mortality rates and those predicted from the trend of mortality with dry weight is directly and positively correlated with the patchiness of their spatial distribution, which suggests that it is c...

2003
Mir S. Mulla Jittawadee Rodcharoen Wichai Kong-ngamsuk Apiwat Tawatsin Prakong Phan-Urai Usavadee Thavara

Two newly developed Bacillus sphaericus larvicidal formulations, VectoLex CG® (corncob granules) and VectoLex WDG® (water dispersible granules), were tested against Culex quinquefasciatus larvae in 4 highly polluted breeding sites in Thailand. VectoLex CG, applies at rates of 0.5-2 g/m2, gave satisfactory to complete control of late-instar larvae and pupae for up to 4 wk after treatment. The Ve...

Journal: :Journal of Experimental Biology 2017

2015
Robin Faillettaz Agathe Blandin Claire B. Paris Philippe Koubbi Jean-Olivier Irisson Heather M. Patterson

Mortality is very high during the pelagic larval phase of fishes but the factors that determine recruitment success remain unclear and hard to predict. Because of their bipartite life history, larvae of coastal species have to head back to the shore at the end of their pelagic episode, to settle. These settlement-stage larvae are known to display strong sensory and motile abilities, but most wo...

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