نتایج جستجو برای: stripping of fish eggs

تعداد نتایج: 21177196  

2011
Elaine Murphy Carol Gardiner Wayne Eggleton

Preliminary trials were undertaken to determine which of three baits (fish-based catfood, hen eggs, and dead mice) commonly used to catch stoats (Mustela erminea) was the most attractive. All six stoats ate eggs and mice significantly more often than catfood. Combining results from both sexes, there was no significant preference between eggs and mice; when results were divided by sex however, f...

Journal: :Shokuhin eiseigaku zasshi. Journal of the Food Hygienic Society of Japan 2010
Yuji Nagashima Isao Mataki Maho Toyoda Hiroshi Nakajima Kingo Tsumoto Kuniyoshi Shimakura Kazuo Shiomi

Changes in tetrodotoxin (TTX) content of the puffer fish Takifugu rubripes during seed production were examined. Two mature female puffer fish T. rubripes (samples 1 and 2) that contained TTX were used. The toxic eggs were artificially fertilized, and hatchlings were reared in an indoor tank for 50 days and then in a netcage at sea for an additional 48 or 38 days. The TTX content of the fertili...

A. Gül , M. Yılmaz , S. Benzer ,

  This study involves the investigation of Tinca tinca (L., 1758) living in Kapulukaya Reservoir in Turkey. It was observed that the fish reach sexual maturity at the age of III and the breeding period starts in May and ends in July. The mean monthly gonadosomatic indices varied from 1.38 ±0.06 (in October) to 8.01±1.03 (in May). According to monthly variations of the GSI, spawning of the tench...

Journal: :The Journal of heredity 2013
Megan J Osborne Terina L Perez Chris S Altenbach Thomas F Turner

Captive breeding and rearing are central elements in conservation, management, and recovery planning for many endangered species including Rio Grande Silvery Minnow, a North American freshwater cyprinid. Traditionally, the sole purpose of hatcheries was to produce as many fish as feasible for stocking and harvest. Production quotas are also an important consideration in hatchery programs for en...

2009
JUN SHOJI KEN-ICHIRO MIZUNO MASAYUKI YAMAMOTO WILLIAM MILLER HIDEKI HAMAOKA KOJI OMORI

Biological and physical surveys were conducted in order to investigate the relationship between environmental conditions and the distribution of ichthyoplankton and jellyfish, and dietary overlap between the ichthyoplankton and jellyfish in the Seto Inland Sea (SIS), Japan. Ichthyoplankton, copepods, and jellyfish were collected during two cruises in July 2005 in the Sea of Hiuchi and in July 2...

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In order to identify trends and provide suitable diet for Schizothorax zarudnyi, the activity of alpha-amylase, trypsin, and lipase in five treatment groups including: fertilized egg, newly-hatched larvae, the larvae a day, larvae absorbed in the bag 2/ 3 yolk and absorption of yolk sac larvae, in 20 embryonated eggs and 80 larvae at the end of 53 days were studied. Analysis of the data showed ...

Journal: :Water 2023

Pulse flow, which includes base peak flow duration, occurrence time, and frequency, is a manifestation of environmental in rivers. This paper describes methodological framework for determining pulse based on an analysis fish spawning behavior presents its application to the second Songhua River northeastern China. Peak was determined hydrographic-habitat relationship conjunction with physical h...

Journal: :iranian j. of fisheries science 2014
m shafaet hossen a.h.m mohsinul reza s.f rakhi z hossain

the present study explored the embryonic and larval development of an endangered fish species nandus nandus and resolved larval growth performances with the dietary supplementation of different types of lipids. fertilized eggs were collected from fiber glass tanks immediately after spontaneous spawning of n. nandus, which were fed with a 1% phospholipid (squid meal) supplemented diet for 3 mont...

2016
Philipp E Hirsch Irene Adrian-Kalchhauser Sylvie Flämig Anouk N'Guyen Rico Defila Antonietta Di Giulio Patricia Burkhardt-Holm

Non-native invasive species are a major threat to biodiversity, especially in freshwater ecosystems. Freshwater ecosystems are naturally rather isolated from one another. Nonetheless, invasive species often spread rapidly across water sheds. This spread is to a large extent realized by human activities that provide vectors. For example, recreational boats can carry invasive species propagules a...

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