نتایج جستجو برای: fish tail nozzle

تعداد نتایج: 161497  

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2011
Anthony Herrel Hon Fai Choi Elizabeth Dumont Natalie De Schepper Bieke Vanhooydonck Peter Aerts Dominique Adriaens

Fish swimming is probably one of the most studied and best understood locomotor behaviors in vertebrates. However, many fish also actively exploit sediments. Because of their elongate body shape, anguilliform fishes are not only efficient swimmers but also very maneuverable. Consequently, many species live in complexly structured environments near the bottom and many are known to burrow into th...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2005
Malene Simon Magnus Wahlberg Fernando Ugarte Lee A Miller

Norwegian killer whales debilitate prey by slapping their tails into herring schools. These underwater tail slaps produce a thud-like sound. It is unclear whether this sound is caused by cavitation and/or physical contact between herring and whale tail. Also the forces causing debilitation of the fish are not understood. Here we present an acoustic analysis of underwater tail slaps using a mult...

Journal: :Development 2004
Annalisa Grimaldi Gianluca Tettamanti Benjamin L Martin William Gaffield Mary E Pownall Simon M Hughes

In tetrapod phylogeny, the dramatic modifications of the trunk have received less attention than the more obvious evolution of limbs. In somites, several waves of muscle precursors are induced by signals from nearby tissues. In both amniotes and fish, the earliest myogenesis requires secreted signals from the ventral midline carried by Hedgehog (Hh) proteins. To determine if this similarity rep...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2011
Matthew H Green Robert K Ho Melina E Hale

Pectoral fins are known to play important roles in swimming for many adult fish; however, their functions in fish larvae are unclear. We examined routine pectoral fin movement during rhythmic forward swimming and used genetic ablation to test hypotheses of fin function in larval zebrafish. Fins were active throughout bouts of slow swimming. Initiation was characterized by asymmetric fin abducti...

Journal: :Virus research 2007
Arun K Dhar Dilip K Lakshman Savithiry Natarajan F C Thomas Allnutt Nikolai A M van Beek

Infectious hypodermal and hematopoietic necrosis virus (IHHNV) of shrimp contains a linear single-stranded DNA genome of approximately 4.1kb with three putative open reading frames (ORFs) on the same DNA strand designated, the Left, Middle, and Right ORFs. The Left ORF codes for non-structural protein and the Right ORF codes for capsid protein, whereas the role of the Middle ORF is still unknow...

Journal: :Experimental oncology 2005
Rouben Arutyunyan Alexander Rapp Karl Otto Greulich Galina Hovhannisyan Samvel Haroutiunian Erich Gebhart

UNLABELLED THE AIM of the present study was the comparative investigation of action of widely applied anticancer preparations: cisplatin (cis-DDP) and bleomycin (BLM) on total DNA and telomeres damage in human blood cells. METHODS The "Comet-FISH technique" -- single cell gel electrophoresis ("comet assay") in combination with fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) was used for this purpose...

2012
Govind Pandey Madhuri Sharma A. B. Shrivastav Y. P. Sahni

Similar to other animals, fish can also suffer from different diseases. All fish carry pathogens and parasites. Disease is a prime agent affecting fish mortality, especially when fish are young. Pathogens which can cause fish diseases comprise: viral infections, bacterial infections, fungal infections, protozoan infections, water mould infection, etc. Fish are also exposed from different enviro...

2007
CHRISTIAN BOCK GLENN J. LURMAN DALE M. WEBBER HANS-O. PÖRTNER

Energetic studies on exercising animals are usually limited to oxygen consumption measurements in respirometers followed by invasive tissue sampling and analysis of metabolites. Noninvasive studies of exercising animals like through the use of P NMR are typically restricted to ‘‘stop and go’’ measurements. Furthermore, magnetic resonance AQ6 studies of marine animals are hampered by sea water, ...

2012
YOGITA DEVI

The present study was conduct to assess the effect of Chlorpyrifos toxicity to behavioural and morphological manifestation of fry fish of Channa punctatus. The mortality data obtained through probit analysis was found to 0.365, 0.328, 0.269, and 0.253μl/l at 24, 48, 72, and 96 hrs respectively. The change in behaviour of fish such as convulsions, swimming erratically, vertical hanging, coughing...

Journal: :Development 2007
Cristi L Stoick-Cooper Gilbert Weidinger Kimberly J Riehle Charlotte Hubbert Michael B Major Nelson Fausto Randall T Moon

In contrast to mammals, lower vertebrates have a remarkable capacity to regenerate complex structures damaged by injury or disease. This process, termed epimorphic regeneration, involves progenitor cells created through the reprogramming of differentiated cells or through the activation of resident stem cells. Wnt/beta-catenin signaling regulates progenitor cell fate and proliferation during em...

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