نتایج جستجو برای: Carassius carassius

تعداد نتایج: 1766  

2013
Bella JAPOSHVILI Levan MUMLADZE Fahrettin KÜÇÜK

In Georgia, crucian carp Carassius carassius (Linnaeus, 1758) was known from only one locality after Kesslers record (1877–1878) with no new findings until 1985. Since then C. carassius rapidly and simultaneously invaded almost all water bodies of Georgia. In 2004, it was for the first time noted that this invasive Carassius sp. could not be a C. Carassius, but was a form of Carassius gibelio (...

2017
Sakie Kodama Hiroka Fujimori Hiroshi Hakoyama

“The mean relative body depth of the triploid asexual Japanese crucian carp differed significantly among 13 populations (Fig. 3, Welch’s one-way ANOVA weighted for unequal variances, F12,67.08 = 26048, P < 2.2 × 10−16). The total variation in the relative body depth was 45% explained by the between-population variation and 55% by within-population variation (Kulinskaya and Staudte’s weighted co...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2008
Paolo Domenici Håkan Turesson Jakob Brodersen Christer Brönmark

Fishes show a remarkable diversity of shapes which have been associated with their swimming abilities and anti-predator adaptations. The crucian carp (Carassius carassius) provides an extreme example of phenotypic plasticity in body shape which makes it a unique model organism for evaluating the relationship between body form and function in fishes. In crucian carp, a deep body is induced by th...

2017
Daniel L Jeffries Gordon H Copp Gregory E Maes Lori Lawson Handley Carl D Sayer Bernd Hänfling

A fundamental consideration for the conservation of a species is the extent of its native range, that is, regions naturally colonized. However, both natural processes and human-mediated introductions can drive species distribution shifts. Ruling out the human-mediated introduction of a species into a given region is vital for its conservation, but remains a significant challenge in most cases. ...

2016
Wuming Yang Ningqiu Li Ming Li Defeng Zhang Guannan An

Aeromonas hydrophila is one of the most important fish pathogens in China. Here, we report complete genome sequence of a virulent strain, A. hydrophila JBN2301, which was isolated from diseased crucian carp.

2013
Jie Mei Hua-Mei Yue Zhi Li Bo Chen Jian-Xiang Zhong Cheng Dan Li Zhou Jian-Fang Gui

C1q-like is a significant maternal factor of TNF/C1q super-family, and the abundant protein has been observed in both mature eggs of Carassius auratus and Carassius auratus gibelio, but its biological function in early embryo development has remained unclear. In this study, we firstly revealed a high level of maternal C1q-like transcript existence only in mature eggs of Carassius auratus, where...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2006
Jens Andersson Frank Johansson Tony Söderlund

Predator cues and diet, when studied separately, have been shown to affect body shape of organisms. Previous studies show that the morphological responses to predator absence/presence and diet may be similar, and hence could confound the interpretation of the causes of morphological differences found between groups of individuals. In this study, we simultaneously examined the effect of these tw...

2017
Sakie Kodama Hiroka Fujimori Hiroshi Hakoyama

Costly anti-predator traits tend to be expressed only in high-predation conditions. For the cyprinid fish genus Carassius, deeper body depth is more adaptive to avoid predation by gape-limited piscivorous fish, but it raises swimming costs. It is therefore predicted that the relative body depth will decrease when the prey fish has reached a size larger than the predator gape-size. This predicti...

2018
Martin Knytl Lukáš Kalous Kateřina Rylková Lukáš Choleva Juha Merilä Petr Ráb

The crucian carp Carassius carassius (Linnaeus, 1758), is native to many European freshwaters. Despite its wide distribution, the crucian carp is declining in both the number and sizes of populations across much of its range. Here we studied 30 individuals of a putative pure population from Helsinki, Finland. Despite clear external morphological features of C. carassius, an individual was of a ...

2013
Amy E. George Duane C. Chapman

As bighead carp Hypophthalmichthysnobilis and silver carp H. molitrix (the bigheaded carps) are poised to enter the Laurentian Great Lakes and potentially damage the region's economically important fishery, information on developmental rates and behaviors of carps is critical to assessing their ability to establish sustainable populations within the Great Lakes basin. In laboratory experiments,...

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