نتایج جستجو برای: perca fluviatilis

تعداد نتایج: 1169  

2014
Mats Lindegarth Ulf Bergström Johanna Mattila Sergej Olenin Markku Ollikainen Anna-Leena Downie Göran Sundblad Martynas Bučas Martin Gullström Martin Snickars Mikael von Numers J. Robin Svensson Anna-Kaisa Kosenius

We evaluated performance of species distribution models for predictive mapping, and how models can be used to integrate human pressures into ecological and economic assessments. A selection of 77 biological variables (species, groups of species, and measures of biodiversity) across the Baltic Sea were modeled. Differences among methods, areas, predictor, and response variables were evaluated. S...

Journal: :Journal of helminthology 2015
J Behrmann-Godel E Yohannes

Previous studies of dietary isotope discrimination have led to the general expectation that a consumer will exhibit enriched stable isotope levels relative to its diet. Parasite-host systems are specific consumer-diet pairs in which the consumer (parasite) feeds exclusively on one dietary source: host tissue. However, the small numbers of studies previously carried out on isotopic discriminatio...

2016
Raffaella Branciari David Ranucci Dino Miraglia Andrea Valiani Fabrizia Veronesi Eleonora Urbani Giovanni Lo Vaglio Luisa Pascucci Raffaella Franceschini

Eustrongylides spp. is considered a freshwater fish zoonotic nematode. In the present study, the prevalence of Eustrongylides spp. in six edible fish (European perch - Perca fluviatilis, goldfish - Carassius auratus, largemouth black bass - Micropterus salmoides, tench- Tinca tinca, carp - Cyprinus carpio and sand smelt - Atherina boyeri) of Trasimeno lake was surveyed. The investigations were ...

2009
W. N. Probst R. Eckmann

The diet overlap between young-of-the-year (YOY) perch and burbot in the pelagic zone of Lake Constance during spring and summer was investigated in relation to gape size limitation. Because perch were larger and grew faster than burbot during their early life history, perch overcame gape size limitation for various zooplankton taxa earlier than burbot. The interspecific diet overlap between pe...

Journal: :Journal of fish biology 2010
S Stoll H Hofmann P Fischer

Total length, body mass and gut content mass of young-of-the-year (YOY) perch Perca fluviatilis, dace Leuciscus leuciscus and bleak Alburnus alburnus were recorded over the summer of 2006 at three littoral sites at Upper Lake Constance. In P. fluviatilis and L. leuciscus, gut content mass correlated positively with wave-induced energy flux (E(F)) of the respective site and sampling day, while n...

2014
Daniel I Bolnick Lisa K Snowberg Philipp E Hirsch Christian L Lauber Rob Knight J Gregory Caporaso Richard Svanbäck David Post

Vertebrates' diets profoundly influence the composition of symbiotic gut microbial communities. Studies documenting diet-microbiota associations typically focus on univariate or categorical diet variables. However, in nature individuals often consume diverse combinations of foods. If diet components act independently, each providing distinct microbial colonists or nutrients, we expect a positiv...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2015
Jeroen Brijs Fredrik Jutfelt Timothy D Clark Albin Gräns Andreas Ekström Erik Sandblom

A progressive inability of the cardiorespiratory system to maintain systemic oxygen supply at elevated temperatures has been suggested to reduce aerobic scope and the upper thermal limit of aquatic ectotherms. However, few studies have directly investigated the dependence of thermal limits on oxygen transport capacity. By manipulating oxygen availability (via environmental hyperoxia) and blood ...

2006
S. WIRTZ P. STEINMANN

Sperm production is a crucial factor for the potential reproductive success of males in many species (Nakatsuru & Kramer, 1982). Especially under strong sperm competition, higher sperm numbers in the ejaculates are likely to increase a male’s chance of fertilization (Parker et al., 1996). But sperm production is limited by physiological constraints, e.g. by testis size, which often depends on t...

2015
Elisabeth Nyberg Suzanne Faxneld Sara Danielsson Ulla Eriksson Aroha Miller Anders Bignert

In the 1960s, the Baltic Sea was severely polluted by organic contaminants such as PCBs, HCHs, HCB, and DDTs. Elevated concentrations caused severe adverse effects in Baltic biota. Since then, these substances have been monitored temporally and spatially in Baltic biota, primarily in herring (Clupea harengus) and in guillemot (Uria aalge) egg, but also in cod (Gadus morhua), perch (Perca fluvia...

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