نتایج جستجو برای: Persian Chub

تعداد نتایج: 13426  

2015
Azad Teimori Hamid Reza Esmaeili Golnaz Sayyadzadeh Neda Zarei Ali Gholamhosseini

The Iranian Persian chub is an endemic species of the family Cyprinidae known only from few localities in drainages of Southern Iran. It was originally described in the genus Pseudophoxinus as (Pseudophoxinus persidis) and then Petroleuciscus (as Petroleuciscus persidis). In this study, we examined phylogenetic relationships of the Iranian Persian chub with other relatives in the family Cyprini...

Journal: :molecular biology research communications 2015
azad teimori hamid reza esmaeili golnaz sayyadzadeh neda zarei ali gholamhosseini

the iranian persian chub is an endemic species of the family cyprinidae known only from few localities in drainages of southern iran. it was originally described in the genus pseudophoxinus as (pseudophoxinus persidis) and then petroleuciscus (as petroleuciscus persidis). in this study, we examined phylogenetic relationships of the iranian persian chubwith other relatives in the family cyprinid...

The Iranian Persian chub is an endemic species of the family Cyprinidae known only from few localities in drainages of Southern Iran. It was originally described in the genus Pseudophoxinus as (Pseudophoxinus persidis) and then Petroleuciscus (as Petroleuciscus persidis). In this study, we examined phylogenetic relationships of the Iranian Persian chubwith other relatives in the family Cyprinid...

2013
Thomas Paul Archdeacon Peter N. Reinthal Steve Parmenter Judy Hohman

....................................................................................................................... 5 INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................................. 6 METHODS FOR SPAWNING THE ENDANGERED MOHAVE TUI CHUB IN AQUARIA .........................................................................................

2012
T. A. HAYDEN K. E. LIMBURG W. E. PINE

Fish otolith and water chemistry were assessed in the Grand Canyon reach of the Colorado River and its tributaries. Aqueous strontium and selenium (in ratio to calcium) and carbon stable isotopic ratios were identified as markers with excellent potential to track the provenance and movements of the endangered humpback chub Gila cypha. Although otolith dC and Sr/Ca varied proportionately to wate...

2008
Joe M. Caffrey Silvana Acevedo Kevin Gallagher Robert Britton

The chub is a freshwater fish of the family Cyprinidae, which is widely distributed throughout Europe. Prior to 2001 there were no reports of chub being present in Ireland. In 2001 and again in 2004 it was reported that an angler had caught chub in a section of the River Inny. On neither occasion were live specimens retained for authentication. In 2005 a number of live, angler-caught chub from ...

Journal: :Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association 2007
Alex R Van Dam William E Walton

Two 6-wk trials were conducted in 28-m2 earthen ponds to compare the efficacy of the arroyo chub, Gila orcutti, to the mosquitofish, Gambusia affinis, as a biological control agent for mosquitoes and a possible replacement for the mosquitofish in sensitive watersheds of southern California. The mosquitofish population growth rate was 1.73 times greater than the arroyo chub population growth rat...

Journal: :Zoology 2016
Clinton J Moran Lara A Ferry Alice C Gibb

Caudal-fin-based swimming is the primary form of locomotion in most fishes. As a result, many species have developed specializations to enhance performance during steady swimming. Specializations that enable high swimming speeds to be maintained for long periods of time include: a streamlined body, high-aspect-ratio (winglike) caudal fin, a shallow caudal peduncle, and high proportions of slow-...

2009
S. JASON KLINE SCOTT A. BONAR

—Yaqui topminnow Poeciliopsis occidentalis sonoriensis and Yaqui chub Gila purpurea, two federally endangered fishes from the Rio Yaqui basin (Arizona, USA, and Sonora, Mexico), were propagated by various methods. Propagation of Yaqui topminnow was attempted in aquaria and wading pools; the greatest number of offspring was produced in 556-L, plastic wading pools. We added substrate, artificial ...

Journal: :Systematic biology 2004
Jerald Johnson Thomas Dowling Mark Belk

Conservation biologists rely heavily on taxonomy to set the scope for biological monitoring and recovery planning of rare or threatened species. Yet, taxonomic boundaries are seldom evaluated as falsifiable hypotheses that can be statistically tested. Here, we examine species boundaries in leatherside chub (Teleostei, Cyprinidae), an imperiled desert fish native to the Bonneville Basin and uppe...

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