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Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 2018
Abstract For marine fish, the influence of maternal provisioning on offspring sensitivity to high carbon dioxide (CO2) conditions remains unknown. We separately reared offspring obtained from five wild-caught Atlantic silverside ( Menidia menidia ) females from fertilization to 16 days post hatch under contrasting CO2 conditions (ambient: ~ 400 ...
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Abstract For marine fish, the influence of maternal provisioning on offspring sensitivity to high carbon dioxide (CO2) conditions remains unknown. We separately reared offspring obtained from five wild-caught Atlantic silverside ( Menidia menidia ) females from fertilization to 16 days post hatch under contrasting CO2 conditions (ambient: ~ 400 ...
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The Use of Otolith Growth Rings to Age Young Atlantic Silversides, Menidia menidia
Transactions of the American Fisheries Society, 1978Abstract There is evidence that daily growth rings are deposited in the sagitta otolith of larvae and juvenile Atlantic silversides, Menidia menidia. The growth rings are a function of age alone, and can be used as a tool to age young Atlantic silversides. Growth rings deposited in the asteriscus otolith were unreliable indicators of daily age.
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Copeia, 1981
at Bears Bluff and the Point of Pines during the spring and summer, 1976-1978. Spawning runs occurred only in daytime and coincided precisely with the predicted time of high tide. Spawning by large numbers of fish in a small area at high tide, when tidal current and velocities were low, caused depletion of dissolved oxygen to
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at Bears Bluff and the Point of Pines during the spring and summer, 1976-1978. Spawning runs occurred only in daytime and coincided precisely with the predicted time of high tide. Spawning by large numbers of fish in a small area at high tide, when tidal current and velocities were low, caused depletion of dissolved oxygen to
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A Reevaluation of the Karyotype of the Atlantic Silverside, Menidia menidia
Copeia, 1987Barbara E. Warkentine +2 more
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Development of the optomotor response in the schooling fish, Menidia menidia.
Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 1967Evelyn Shaw, Benjamin D. Sachs
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Population Dynamics of the Atlantic Silverside, Menidia menidia
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1984BARBARA E. WARKENTINE, JOSEPH W. RACHLIN
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The Implications of Congruence in Menidia
Systematic Biology, 1981M. F. Mickevich, James S. Farris
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