Search results for " perch"
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CCDC 671674: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination
2011
Related Article: S.Shit, S.K.Dey, C.Rizzoli, E.Zangrando, G.Pilet, C.J.Gomez-Garcia, S.Mitra|2011|Inorg.Chim.Acta|370|18|doi:10.1016/j.ica.2011.01.008
CCDC 764821: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination
2013
Related Article: Susanta Hazra, Sagarika Bhattacharya, Mukesh Kumar Singh, Luca Carrella, Eva Rentschler, Thomas Weyhermueller, Gopalan Rajaraman, and Sasankasekhar Mohanta|2013|Inorg.Chem.|52|12881|doi:10.1021/ic400345w
CCDC 645212: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination
2009
Related Article: D.Mal, R.Sen, C.Adhikary, Y.Miyashita, K.-I.Okamoto, A.Bhattacharjee, P.Gutlich, S.Koner|2008|J.Coord.Chem.|61|3486|doi:10.1080/00958970802072773
Eco‐evolutionary dynamics driven by fishing : from single species models to dynamic evolution within complex food webs
2020
Evidence of contemporary evolution across ecological time scales stimulated research on the eco‐evolutionary dynamics of natural populations. Aquatic systems provide a good setting to study eco‐evolutionary dynamics owing to a wealth of long‐term monitoring data and the detected trends in fish life‐history traits across intensively harvested marine and freshwater systems. In the present study, we focus on modelling approaches to simulate eco‐evolutionary dynamics of fishes and their ecosystems. Firstly, we review the development of modelling from single‐species to multispecies approaches. Secondly, we advance the current state‐of‐the‐art methodology by implementing evolution of life‐history…
Lake eutrophication and brownification downgrade availability and transfer of essential fatty acids for human consumption
2016
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Coping styles in farmed fish: consequences for aquaculture
2017
Individual differences in physiological and behavioural responses to stressors are increasingly recognised as adaptive variation and thus raw material for evolution and fish farming improvements including selective breeding. Such individual variation has been evolutionarily conserved and is present in all vertebrate taxa including fish. In farmed animals, the interest in consistent trait associations, that is coping styles, has increased dramatically over the last years because many studies have demonstrated links to performance traits, health and disease susceptibility and welfare. This study will review (i) the main behavioural, neuroendocrine, cognitive and emotional differences between …
High-Quality Genome Assembly and Annotation of the Big-Eye Mandarin Fish (Siniperca knerii)
2020
Abstract The big-eye mandarin fish (Siniperca knerii) is an endemic species of southern China. It belongs to the family Sinipercidae, which is closely related to the well-known North American sunfish family Centrarchidae. Determining the genome sequence of S. knerii would provide a foundation for better examining its genetic diversity and population history. A novel sequenced genome of the Sinipercidae also would help in comparative study of the Centrarchidae using Siniperca as a reference. Here, we determined the genome sequence of S. knerii using 10x Genomics technology and next-generation sequencing. Paired-end sequencing on a half lane of HiSeq X platform generated 56 Gbp of raw data. R…
Vertebrate-mediated seed rain and artificial perches contribute to overcome seed dispersal limitation in a Mediterranean old field
2019
Natural regeneration of vegetation is a frequent outcome of land abandonment, although the rate and diversity of such regeneration may be severely restricted by seed dispersal limitation, among other factors. In spite of this, studies aiming to quantify seed rain and test methods to enhance it, such as artificial perches, are still underrepresented in the Mediterranean. In our study, we quantified seed rain density and richness and tested the effects of artificial perches on such rain over a distance gradient on seven Mediterranean island old fields. In each of the seven sites, we positioned three sampling stations, each consisting of 1 seed trap under an artificial perch and 1 as a control…
An alloherpesvirus infection of European perch Perca fluviatilis in Finland
2018
The order Herpesvirales includes viruses that infect aquatic and terrestrial vertebrates and several aquatic invertebrates (i.e. mollusks), and share the commonality of possessing a double-stranded DNA core surrounded by an icosahedral capsid. Herpesviruses of the family Alloherpesviridae that infect fish and amphibians, including channel catfish virus and koi herpes - virus, negatively impact aquaculture. Here, we describe a novel herpesvirus infection of wild European perch from lakes in Finland. Infected fish exhibited white nodules on the skin and fins, typically in the spring when prevalence reached nearly 40% in one of the sampled lakes. Transmission electron microscopic examination o…
CCDC 658958: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination
2007
Related Article: B.Verdejo, A.Ferrer, S.Blasco, C.E.Castillo, J.Gonzalez, J.Latorre, M.A.Manez, M.G.Basallote, C.Soriano, E.Garcia-Espana|2007|Inorg.Chem.|46|5707|doi:10.1021/ic700643n