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Die Alkalireserven des männlichen und weiblichen Blutes des Fisches Crenilabrus pavo C.V. [Vīrišķu un sievišķu asiņu alkalirezerves zivju sugā Crenil…

1933

Teksts vācu valodā, kopsavilkums latviešu valodā.

Zoologie experimentalDzīvnieku eksperimentiTierversucheCrenilabrus pavo C.VFishesTierphysiologieDzīvnieku fizioloģijaZivis - eksperimentiFische:NATURAL SCIENCES::Biology::Organism biology::Animal physiology [Research Subject Categories]Zooloģija eksperimentālā
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The sexual specificness of the skin pigments of the fishes of the genus Crenilabrus colorimetrically investigated [Kolorimetrisks pētījums par Crenil…

1929

Izvilkums no: Latvijas Bioloģijas biedrības raksti, sēj.1., oktobris,1929. Teksts angļu valodā, kopsavilkums latviešu valodā.

Zoologie experimentalZivju fizioloģijaDzīvnieku eksperimentiFishesDzīvnieku fizioloģijaZivis - eksperimentiCrenilabrus:NATURAL SCIENCES::Biology::Organism biology::Animal physiology [Research Subject Categories]Zooloģija eksperimentālā
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Data from: Cleaner fish escape salmon farms and hybridize with local wrasse populations

2018

The genetic impact of farmed fish escaping aquaculture is a highly debated issue. However, non-target species, such as cleaner fish used to remove sea lice from farmed fish, are rarely considered. Here we report that wild corkwing wrasse (Symphodus melops), which are transported long distances to be used as cleaner fish in salmon farms, escape and hybridize with local populations. Recently, increasing numbers of corkwing wrasse have been reported in Flatanger in Norway, north of its described distribution range, an area heavily relying on import of cleaner fish from Skagerrak. Using genetic markers identified with 2bRAD sequencing, we show that, although the Flatanger population largely is …

medicine and health care2bRADSymphodus melopsLabridaeMedicineRADsalmonWrasseSea liceAquacultureCrenilabrus melopsLife sciences
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