نتایج جستجو برای: marine fishes

تعداد نتایج: 109595  

Journal: :caspian journal of enviromental sciences 0

feeding habits of caspian marine shad alosa braschnikowii (borodin, 1904), inhabiting in the western part of caspian sea such as prey spectrum and seasonal dynamics have been studied. as in other parts of caspian sea, throughout the year, the main hunt of caspian marine shad constituted kilkas, gobies and shrimps while other groups of zoobenthos were represented in a lesser extent. importance o...

Journal: :iranian journal of parasitology 0
sushma mishra department of zoology, university of lucknow, lucknow, india. satish chandra department of zoology, university of lucknow, lucknow, india. anand murari saxena department of zoology, university of lucknow, lucknow, india.

background: genus acanthocolpus (trematoda: acanthocolpiidae) is one of the most important zoonotic digenean with wide geographic distribution in the world. the purpose of the present study was to describe morpholog-ical and morphometrical characteristics of acanthocolpus species, currently prevalent in marine fish fauna of puri coast, orissa, india. methods: gastro-intestinal organs of leiogna...

A. Azizov M. Salavatian S. Suleymanov

Feeding habits of Caspian marine shad Alosa braschnikowii (Borodin, 1904), inhabiting in the western part of Caspian Sea such as prey spectrum and seasonal dynamics have been studied. As in other parts of Caspian Sea, throughout the year, the main hunt of Caspian marine shad constituted kilkas, gobies and shrimps while other groups of zoobenthos were represented in a lesser extent. Importance o...

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Endemic fishes are part of the genetic resources in aquatic habitats. The Caspian Sea, as the largest lake in the world, has a unique habitat diversity and is of great importance for the countries of the region. Over the recent decades, with the increase in the level of anthropogenic sound, its effects on freshwater and marine fishes have been considered by fisheries managers and stakeholders. ...

2011
NUR AIRINA MUHAMAD JAMALUDIN MOHAMAD

A comparative study on the fatty acids contents of three Malaysian marine fishes Tenualosa toli (Terubok), Rastrelliger kanagurta (Kembong), Stolephorus baganensis (Bilis) and three freshwater fishes Channa striatus (Haruan), Pangasius hypothalamus (Patin), Clarias macrocephalus (Keli) were carried out. Marine fishes showed more unsaturated fatty acids with 3, 4, 5 and 6 double bonds than in fr...

Journal: :Current biology : CB 2017
Peter C Wainwright Sarah J Longo

The world's oceans are home to many fantastic creatures, including about 16,000 species of actinopterygian, or ray-finned, fishes. Notably, 85% of marine fish species come from a single actinopterygian subgroup, the acanthomorph or spiny-rayed fishes. Here, we review eight functional innovations found in marine acanthomorphs that have been instrumental in the adaptive radiation of this group in...

2009
Daniel Pauly William W. L. Cheung Tony J. Pitcher

Today, fishing is the only large-scale wildlife hunting activity. Unsurprisingly, it has contributed to the depletion and extirpation of numerous marine fish populations. We develop a fuzzy logic expert system to estimate the risk of depletion of marine fish populations from fishing. The frrst component of this expert system predicts the intrinsic vulnerability of marine fishes (i.e., fishes' i...

2008
Stéphan G. Reebs

Fishes are delicious. At least herons, kingfishers, mergansers, and all marine birds seem to think so. Marine mammals seem to think so. Minks and bears seem to think so. The big fishes themselves concur. As a taxonomic group, fishes face one of the most diverse arrays of predators imaginable. Threat comes from below and from above, during the day and at night, and at almost all stages of life. ...

Journal: :Trends in ecology & evolution 1991
M E Hay

Small marine herbivores that live on the plants they consume often selectively eat seaweeds that are chemically defended from fishes. Their feeding is unaffected or stimulated by the plant metabolites that deter fishes, and these small herbivores dramatically reduce their susceptibility to predation by associating with host plants that are noxious to fishes. Ecological similarities between thes...

Journal: :Science 2008
Jennifer L DeBose Sean C Lema Gabrielle A Nevitt

Coral reefs resemble islands of productive habitats where fishes aggregate, forage, and spawn. Although it has been suggested that some reef fishes use biogenic chemicals as aggregation cues, specific chemicals have not been identified. Dimethylsulfoniopropionate (DMSP), a secondary metabolite of many marine algal species, is released during foraging by higher-order consumers. DMSP has been stu...

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