نتایج جستجو برای: fish diversity

تعداد نتایج: 287954  

Journal: :تحقیق در علوم شیلاتی 0
d fopp-bayat m kuciński t liszewski t teodorowicz b łączyńska i lebeda

in poland the conservation program of atlantic sturgeon acipenser oxyrinchus is conducted during over 10 years by inland fisheries institute in olsztyn, poland. material of a. oxyrinchus is annually transported from canada to poland and the broodstock of this species is created. part of imported fish material is breed and released into local rivers e.g. drweca river, vistula river. all the impo...

Journal: :تحقیق در علوم شیلاتی 0
c. keat-chuan ng p. aun-chuan ooi w.l wong g khoo

freshwater fish biodiversity is a precious natural asset in terms of economic, cultural and scientific interest. and yet, the inland freshwater ecosystem in malaysia is declining at a far greater rate than terrestrial ecosystems in the tropics. what happened, and what is being done to address the crisis? this paper extracts findings from the latest literature and explores overarching issues per...

2013
Usha Anandhi

Addahole stream belongs to Kabbinale forest of Gundia region. The water quality and ornamental fish diversity were examined. The stream water is fast and slow flowing with clear water and rocky, sandy, leafy substrate. This stream is about 14 kms long, perennial and has different habitats with diverse ornamental fish population. Results revealed the mean values of water quality of all samples c...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2009
Jeff A Johnson Ruth E Tingay Melanie Culver Frank Hailer Michèle L Clarke David P Mindell

The critically endangered Madagascar fish-eagle (Haliaeetus vociferoides) is considered to be one of the rarest birds of prey globally and at significant risk of extinction. In the most recent census, only 222 adult individuals were recorded with an estimated total breeding population of no more than 100-120 pairs. Here, levels of Madagascar fish-eagle population genetic diversity based on 47 m...

Journal: :Current Biology 2011
David Mouillot Camille Albouy François Guilhaumon Frida Ben Rais Lasram Marta Coll Vincent Devictor Christine N. Meynard Daniel Pauly Jean Antoine Tomasini Marc Troussellier Laure Velez Reg Watson Emmanuel J.P. Douzery Nicolas Mouquet

The Mediterranean Sea (0.82% of the global oceanic surface) holds 4%-18% of all known marine species (~17,000), with a high proportion of endemism [1, 2]. This exceptional biodiversity is under severe threats [1] but benefits from a system of 100 marine protected areas (MPAs). Surprisingly, the spatial congruence of fish biodiversity hot spots with this MPA system and the areas of high fishing ...

2013
Corey B. Wakefield Paul D. Lewis Teresa B. Coutts David V. Fairclough Timothy J. Langlois

Marine embayments and estuaries play an important role in the ecology and life history of many fish species. Cockburn Sound is one of a relative paucity of marine embayments on the west coast of Australia. Its sheltered waters and close proximity to a capital city have resulted in anthropogenic intrusion and extensive seascape modification. This study aimed to compare the sampling efficiencies ...

2015
Hungyen Chen Yun-Chih Liao Ching-Yi Chen Jeng-I Tsai Lee-Sea Chen Kwang-Tsao Shao

The long-term species diversity patterns in marine fish communities are garnering increasing attention from ecologists and conservation biologists. However, current databases on quantitative abundance information lack consistent long-term time series, which are particularly important in exploring the possible underlying mechanism of community changes and evaluating the effectiveness of biodiver...

Journal: :iranian journal of veterinary research 2014
s. m. modarres mousavi behbahani m. akhlaghi h. sharifiyazdi

samples from the kidney of 100 diseased fish with signs of haemorrhagic septicemia and 50 samples from outlet water of fish farms were taken aseptically and cultured. in the laboratory, 75 colonies of gram-negative bacteria were biochemically diagnosed as motile aeromonads in our bacteriology laboratory unit using api 20e rapid identification system. the genotype identification using specific p...

2015
Kathryn E. Sanders Robert B. Gillespie James D. Haddock Deborah D. Ross Frank V. Paladino

Sanders, Kathryn E. M.S., Purdue University, May 2012. Relative Importance of Water Quality and Habitat to Fish Communities in Streams Influenced by Agricultural Land Use in the Cedar Creek Watershed, Indiana. Major Professor: Robert B. Gillespie. Agricultural land use has been shown to negatively impact fish communities in headwater streams that also serve as agricultural drainage ditches. The...

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