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Parasites from Gizzard Shad, Dorosoma cepedianum, in Lake Charleston, Illinois
Eighty gizzard shad (Dorosoma cepedianum) from Lake Charleston, Charleston, Illinois were examined for parasites. Eight fish were parasitized. Three fish contained the acanthocephalan Tanaorhamphus longirostris, three fish harbored cestodes of the genus ...
Kaikumba, Francis M. Yabai
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Gizzard Shad Dorosoma cepedianum are an ecologically important fish species found in many reservoirs throughout the southeastern United States such as Kentucky Lake and Lake Barkley.
Klein, Nathan, Spier, Timothy
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Food Habits of the Young Gizzard Shad
In his 1920 paper, L. H. Tiffany states that the gizzard shad (Dorosoma cepedianum) offers for the game fish one of the most direct routes possible from manufacturer to consumer.
Maurer, Jerry, Pahl, George
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Developmental Studies of the Gastric Junctions of the Post hatching Muscovy Duck (Cairina moschata)
The current study was carried out on 24 apparently healthy post-hatching Muscovy ducks of both sexes ranging from 1-60 days old. They were divided into 5 age groups to investigate the development of the junctions of the stomach; esophago-proventricular ...
Fatma Abbass Madkour +3 more
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Managing fisheries requires balancing predators and prey. Prey stockings are often used when food sources may be limiting to support fish communities with multiple predators. Stocking of prey often results in increased predator size and could potentially
Vanderbush, Brandon
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Gizzard shad Dorosoma cepedianum, the primary prey in many lakes and reservoirs of the southern U.S., often comprise a majority of the prey biomass in the systems in which they are found.
Evans, Nathan Thomas
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The present study aimed to investigate the anatomical and histological, aspects of the stomach in two different Iraqi birds, (common wood pigeon, Columba palumbus (herbivorous) and the barn owl, Tyto alba (carnivorous).
Rasha W. Al-Juboory +2 more
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Moonlight drives the energy balance and annual cycle of a nocturnal forager. [PDF]
Camacho C +6 more
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