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2010
special issue in General and Comparative Endocrinology, volume 165, issue ...
Kah, Olivier +4 more
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Reproductive Physiology in Fishes
2020Natural selection, which is the basic of theory of evolution as proposed by Charles Darwin and Alfred Wallace, is widely accepted as the central paradigm in biology. Any individual who performs better at surviving and reproduction alone will be selected by nature, which leads to the concept of survival of the fittest. Hence reproduction is an important
Judith Betsy, Stephen Kumar
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The study of fish reproduction has grown in importance as global fish populations decline and aquaculture becomes more prominent, two disciplines for which understanding fish reproduction determinants is critical. Spawners and their reproductive strategy are particularly sensitive to changes in environmental factors such as oceanographic conditions ...
Ganias, Kostas +5 more
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Ganias, Kostas +5 more
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Reproductive neuroendocrinology in teleost fishes
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2023Vance L. Trudeau +3 more
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Reproductive Endocrinology of Fish
1987This chapter is concerned with the nature of the hormones involved in fish reproduction, their site of origin, and their effects on gonadal development during the reproductive cycle.
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1986
Chemical communication in fish is known or suspected to be involved in a wide range of functions including general social attraction, species and individual recognition, parent-young interactions, alarm or fright reactions, migration, and a variety of reproductive responses including stimulation of spawning readiness, sexual attraction, and elicitation
N. E. Stacey, A. L. Kyle, N. R. Liley
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Chemical communication in fish is known or suspected to be involved in a wide range of functions including general social attraction, species and individual recognition, parent-young interactions, alarm or fright reactions, migration, and a variety of reproductive responses including stimulation of spawning readiness, sexual attraction, and elicitation
N. E. Stacey, A. L. Kyle, N. R. Liley
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Introduction to Fish Reproduction
1998Pollutants may affect an extremely wide range of physiological parameters and manifest their effects at a variety of different loci in the reproductive system. These effects cannot be properly understood without at least a basic understanding of the mechanism by which the endocrine system controls all aspects of reproduction.
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1980
This chapter will draw attention to the importance of performing more research on the effects of stress on the reproductive performance of fishes. The subject will be approached from the point of view that reproduction may have a narrower tolerance to stress than any other life function, while enjoying at the same time a pivotal role in the success or ...
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This chapter will draw attention to the importance of performing more research on the effects of stress on the reproductive performance of fishes. The subject will be approached from the point of view that reproduction may have a narrower tolerance to stress than any other life function, while enjoying at the same time a pivotal role in the success or ...
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