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Folk Life, 1974
AbstractUndoubtedly the trapping offish is one of the oldest methods of fishing known to man and throughott the country, in rivers and along the coast, may be seen the remains of stone or wattle weirs, many of them erected centuries ago for the capture of salmon and other fish. In Wales the widespread occurrence of the word gored as well as other names
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AbstractUndoubtedly the trapping offish is one of the oldest methods of fishing known to man and throughott the country, in rivers and along the coast, may be seen the remains of stone or wattle weirs, many of them erected centuries ago for the capture of salmon and other fish. In Wales the widespread occurrence of the word gored as well as other names
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Fish cast NETs: Neutrophil extracellular traps are released from fish neutrophils
Developmental & Comparative Immunology, 2007Neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs), which are extracellular DNA structures released from neutrophils, are described and characterized for the first time in fish using fluorescent confocal microscopy. Confocal images of fish neutrophil suspensions stained with 6'-diamino-2-phenylindole, dihydrochloride DNA fluorescent stain (DAPI) revealed the ...
Dusan, Palić +3 more
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A New Larval Fish Light Trap: The Quatrefoil Trap
The Progressive Fish-Culturist, 1984(1984). A New Larval Fish Light Trap: The Quatrefoil Trap. The Progressive Fish-Culturist: Vol. 46, No. 3, pp. 216-219.
Keith B. Floyd +2 more
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Feeding and trapping fish withPiper auritum
Economic Botany, 1981The “natives” at Rio Indio, on the central Caribbean slope of Panama, trap the river fishBrycon chagrensis using leaves ofPiper auritum as bait in feeders. The people use this technique because the fish tastes like the leaf after it has fed regularly on the leaf. This technique has potential use in aquaculture.
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Sampling Characteristics of Enclosure Fish Traps
Transactions of the American Fisheries Society, 1981Abstract Traps that enclose quickly a known area of water, enclosure traps, appear to be effective devices for sampling small fishes in shallow marshes. Three trap designs, a 1-m2 drop trap, a 1-m2 throw trap, and a 2.25-m2 throw trap, were compared. The drop trap was inferior in sampling accuracy and precision and in ease of use.
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Walled fish traps of Pearl Harbour
1909(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Poor downstream passage at a dam creates an ecological trap for migratory fish
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 2022Haley Ohms +2 more
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