نتایج جستجو برای: tooth carp fishes

تعداد نتایج: 114869  

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2014
Nicholas J Gidmark James C Tarrant Elizabeth L Brainerd

The cellulose-rich walls that protect plant cells are difficult to digest, and therefore mechanical food processing is a key aspect of herbivory across vertebrates. Cell walls are typically broken down by translation of flattened teeth in the occlusal plane (i.e. grinding) as part of a complex, rhythmic chewing stroke. The grass carp, Ctenopharyngodon idella, is a voracious, invasive herbivorou...

Journal: :Sustainability 2021

Anthropogenic engineered structures alter the local ecological connectivity of river and survival habitat native fishes. The swimming performance is critical for establishing fish passage or habitat. This study evaluated four carps (black carp, grass silver carp bighead carp) with smaller body lengths (1.0–9.0 cm) in a flume. results showed that burst speed (m/s) increased length, relative (cri...

2011
Wei Chi Chaobo Tong Xiaoni Gan Shunping He

MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are small non-coding RNA molecules that are processed from large 'hairpin' precursors and function as post-transcriptional regulators of target genes. Although many individual miRNAs have recently been extensively studied, there has been very little research on miRNA transcriptomes in teleost fishes. By using high throughput sequencing technology, we have identified 167 and 1...

Journal: :Folia parasitologica 2000
K Molnár

A species not identifiable with any of the about 23 Myxobolus species recorded from the common carp so far, was detected in the gills of one- and two-summer-old specimens of the common carp ((Cyprinus carpio L.) cultured in pond farms in Hungary. The strictly tissue-specific plasmodia of the parasite were located, surrounded by hyaline cartilage cells, in the chondrous substance of the terminal...

2015
Gadadhar Dash Biraj B Sharma Debajit Chakraborty Debapriyo Mukherjee

The present work was conducted to isolate and identify different parasites from Indian Major Carp (IMC) Catla catla. During the study period the severity of infection and Parasitic Frequency Index (PFI, %) were also estimated in terms of months, seasons and length groups of fishes. For the investigative purpose different districts of West Bengal were selected considering the potential of fisher...

2017
Galina I. Pronina

Selection on increased immune stability is one of the most radical opportunities to strengthen the resistance of animals. Especially in the actual conditions of intensive farm cultivation, with unilateral selection on efficiency when there is a decrease in resistance of the individuals against diseases. It is important in bigger measure for fishes as they are hydrobionts and water habitat leave...

Journal: :Current Biology 2017
Zerina Johanson

Many vertebrates replace teeth through shedding of the functional tooth. New analyses of a fossil fish demonstrate that shedding involved tooth resorption, a primitive feature in bony fishes, but absent in sharks and their relatives.

B. Jalali, M. Barzegar Sh. Shamsi

Thirty three Gyrodactylus spp have been found on the gills and body surface of both wild and farmed freshwater fishes in Iran. Among them nine species have been identified up to the species level, which are new locality records. The identification of the others, mainly belong to endemic wild freshwater fishes, need further studies. Among the known species, Gyrodactylus derjavini (Mikhailov, 197...

B. Jalali, M. Barzegar, Sh. Shamsi,

Thirty three Gyrodactylus spp have been found on the gills and body surface of both wild and farmed freshwater fishes in Iran. Among them nine species have been identified up to the species level, which are new locality records. The identification of the others, mainly belong to endemic wild freshwater fishes, need further studies. Among the known species, Gyrodactylus derjavini (Mikhailov, 197...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1996
L C Folmar N D Denslow V Rao M Chow D A Crain J Enblom J Marcino L J Guillette

Endocrine disrupting chemicals can potentially alter the reproductive physiology of fishes. To test this hypothesis, serum was collected from common carp (Cyprinus carpio) at five riverine locations in Minnesota. Male fish collected from an effluent channel below the St. Paul metropolitan sewage treatment plant had significantly elevated serum egg protein (vitellogenin) concentrations and signi...

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