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On the role of paratenic hosts in the life cycle of the nematode Anguillicola crassus in the Vistula Lagoon, Poland [PDF]
Anguillicola crassus is an Asian nematode accidentally introduced to Europe and parasitising the swimbladder of European eels. Planktonic copepods are the major intermediate hosts but the success of this parasites depends on small fishes, acting as ...
L. Rolbiecki
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ABSTRACT Preservation of urban aquatic ecosystems is of primary importance for human well‐being, biodiversity protection and the future of society. Lake–groundwater–river interactions within urban floodplains harbour intrinsic fragility, yet remain largely understudied.
Marlene Dordoni +7 more
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ABSTRACT Aim Using a widely distributed and frequently hybridising fish (genus Rutilus) in the Palearctic as a model system, we re‐evaluated a series of hypotheses on phylogeny, taxonomy, phylogeography and the role of hybridization in evolutionary history based on the first large‐scale analyses of nuclear SNPs together with mtDNA data obtained from ...
Boris Levin +9 more
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Temporal Patterns and Drivers of Freshwater Fish Beta‐Diversity of Gravel Pit Lakes
ABSTRACT Freshwater ecosystems are in the midst of a biodiversity crisis marked by non‐random and often dramatic shifts in fish community composition. Yet, the patterns and underlying ecological drivers of these community dynamics within gravel pit lakes—widespread artificial lakes with significant socioeconomic and ecological value—remain understudied.
Flavien Garcia +2 more
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ABSTRACT Recreational anglers use ground baiting to attract fish and increase catch inputs organic matter that can have important effects on water quality by increasing eutrophication. However, nutrient inputs from angling bait by recreational fisheries have not yet been estimated.
Alexis Imbert +3 more
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Alternation of physiological states during the annual cycle (pre-spawning mobilization, spawning energy loss, post-spawning accumulation of energy reserve, declined metabolic activity during the wintering) occurring in the wide temperature range requires
A. Morozov, G. Chuiko, V. Yurchenko
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The foraging activity of large-bodied benthivorous fish has been suggested to be of key importance for maintaining shallow lakes in a turbid state. Since especially the spring ecosystem dynamics determines the successive state of shallow lakes, such ...
J. Hansen +3 more
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Karyotypic characterization of bream, Abramis brama (Pisces, Cyprinidae) [PDF]
The karyotype of bream Abramis brama was analysed by means of C-banding, replication banding, DAPI fluorescent staining and in situ hybridisation with 18S rDNA and telomeric probes. The use of the in vivo 5-bromodeoxyuridine incorporation technique enabled the induction of replication bands of the RBA type in the karyotype. C-bands corresponded to late
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We describe the human acute opisthorchiasis outbreaks in Moscow region acquired from eating raw Leuciscus idus, Abramis brama and Aspius aspius in 10 patiens: 5 delivered fish from Tyumen and Sverdlovsk regions and 5 – from fish during their travelling ...
A. M. Bronshtejn +6 more
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This study was conducted in Hammam Debagh Reservoir located in northeastern Algeria, which was first the subject of fish farming tests in 2001. The species tested included Chinese carp, royal carp, common carp, pikeperch, and common bream.
M. Guettaf +5 more
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