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The contribution of aquatic foods to human nutrient intake and adequacy in a small Island developing state. [PDF]

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Thermal bottlenecks in the life cycle define climate vulnerability of fish

Science, 2020
Some cope better than others Increasingly, research is revealing how organisms may, or may not, adapt to a changing climate. Understanding the limitations placed by a species's physiology can help to determine whether it has an immediate potential to ...
Flemming T. Dahlke   +3 more
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The stress response in fish

, 1997
The stress response in teleost fish shows many similarities to that of the terrestrial vertebrates. These concern the principal messengers of the brain-sympathetic-chromaffin cell axis (equivalent of the brain-sympathetic-adrenal medulla axis) and the ...
S. E. Bonga
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Tunable stiffness enables fast and efficient swimming in fish-like robots

Science Robotics, 2021
Tuna-like robots can swim more efficiently over a wide range of speeds by leveraging tunable tail stiffness. Fish maintain high swimming efficiencies over a wide range of speeds.
Q. Zhong   +6 more
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The multifunctional fish gill: dominant site of gas exchange, osmoregulation, acid-base regulation, and excretion of nitrogenous waste.

Physiological Reviews, 2005
The fish gill is a multipurpose organ that, in addition to providing for aquatic gas exchange, plays dominant roles in osmotic and ionic regulation, acid-base regulation, and excretion of nitrogenous wastes.
D. Evans, P. Piermarini, K. Choe
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On the interrelationships between natural mortality, growth parameters, and mean environmental temperature in 175 fish stocks

, 1980
A compilation of values for the exponential coefficient of natural mortality (M) is given for 175 different stocks of fish distributed in 84 species, hath freshwater and marine, and ranging from polar to tropical waters.
D. Pauly
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CO-FISH, COD-FISH, ReD-FISH, SKY-FISH

2011
Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) has become a powerful tool for exploring genomes at the level of chromosomes. The procedure can be used to identify individual chromosomes, rearrangements between chromosomes, and the location within a chromosome of specific DNA sequences such as centromeres, telomeres, and even individual genes.
Eli S. Williams   +3 more
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Assessment of Biotic Integrity Using Fish Communities

, 1981
Man's activities have had profound, and usually negative, influences on freshwater fishes from the smallest streams to the largest rivers. Some negative effects are due to contaminants, while others are associated with changes in watershed hydrology ...
J. Karr
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Fish Viruses and Fish Viral Diseases

, 2019
Give us 5 minutes and we will show you the best book to read today. This is it, the fish viruses and fish viral diseases that will be your best choice for better reading book. Your five times will not spend wasted by reading this website.
K. Wolf
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