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Environmental habitat use and migration of Plecoglossidae and Osmeridae fish

Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, 2008
The life histories of Plecoglossidae and Osmeridae fish collected from Japanese fresh, brackish, and seawaters were studied by examining the strontium (Sr) to calcium (Ca) ratios in their otoliths. The Sr:Ca ratios in the otoliths changed with the salinity of the habitat.
Madoka Ohji, Aya Kotake, Takaomi Arai
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Annotated List of Ichthyofauna of Inland and Coastal Waters of Sakhalin Island. 2. Families Osmeridae—Scombropidae

Journal of Ichthyology, 2021
The second part of the report represents the annotated list of fish species found in the marine (within a 200-mile zone), brackish, and fresh waters of Sakhalin: 139 species from 22 orders, 54 families, and 105 genera.
Dyldin, Yury V., Orlov, Alexei M.
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[Analysis of the mitochondrial DNA variation in pond smelt Hypomesus olidus (Osmeridae)].

Genetika, 2012
Pond smelt Hypomesus olidus (Pallas, 1814), one of the five species of the genus Hypomesus, family Osmeridae, was examined for intraspecific variation of the mitochondrial DNA cytb (1062 bp) and COI (567 bp) genes. Among the ten single substitutions discovered, only one, leading to the substitution of isoleucine by valine, was nonsynonymous, while the ...
L A, Skurikhina   +3 more
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Phylogenetic analysis of smelts (Osmeridae) based on the variation of cytochrome b gene

Russian Journal of Genetics, 2010
Putative phylogenetic relationships between all smelt species inhabiting Russian waters were studied using RFLP and the data on divergence between nucleotide sequences of the mitochondrial gene encoding cytochrome b. All types of phylogenetic trees (NJ, MP, and Bayesian) displayed stable clustering into isolated groups corresponding to the division of ...
L A, Skurikhina   +3 more
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Individual differences in territory and growth of ayu, Plecoglossus altivelis (Osmeridae)

Canadian Journal of Zoology, 1996
We observed 10 categories of behaviour in 133 ayu, Plecoglossus altivelis, kept individually in isolated aquaria, and separated three individuality components, aggressiveness, activity, and slow reaction, by factor analysis. We then divided 84 of the fish into 14 groups, each comprising 6 individuals, and released each group into one of four ponds ...
Osamu Katano, Kei'ichiroh Iguchi
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Pond Smelt Hypomesus olidus (Osmeridae): A New Species for the Fauna of the Barents Sea

Journal of Ichthyology, 2019
Data on the record of a large population of pond smelt Hypomesus olidus in the southeastern Barents Sea, outside the generally accepted boundaries of the natural range (westward of the Ural Mountains), are presented. Based on the molecular genetic analysis of the Cyt b gene, it is confirmed that the specimens from the European population are identical ...
A. P. Novoselov   +3 more
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On the Systematics of Species of the Genus Hypomesus(Osmeridae) of Peter the Great Bay, Sea of Japan

Russian Journal of Marine Biology, 2001
The present research confirms the viewpoint that in Peter the Great Bay there are two distinct species of the genus Hypomesus: H. nipponensis(Japanese smelt), which was previously identified as H. olidus(pond smelt), and H. japonicus(sea smelt), which was considered to be a synonym of H. pretiosus(surf smelt).
I. A. Chereshnev   +2 more
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Effects of light and turbidity on feeding, growth, and survival of larval Delta Smelt (Hypomesus transpacificus, Actinopterygii, Osmeridae)

Hydrobiologia, 2020
Understanding how environmental factors—here, light intensity and turbidity—influence the feeding, growth, and survival of larval Delta Smelt is critical for optimizing the culture of this endangered fish species. Three sets of rearing trials were conducted where larvae were cultured under different levels of turbidity and light intensity.
Galen Tigan   +4 more
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Early Development of the Caudal Fin Skeleton of Capelin,Mallotus villosus(Osmeridae)

Copeia, 2014
Development of the caudal fin skeleton of capelin, Mallotus villosus, is described based on observations of cleared-and-stained specimens from a wild caught growth series ranging in size from 4.2 mm notochord length (NL) to 144 mm standard length (SL). The sequence of chondrification and ossification for each element is described and compared with that
Michael H. Doosey, Nicholas D. Domke
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Resolution of population structure in a species with high gene flow: microsatellite variation in the eulachon (Osmeridae: Thaleichthys pacificus )

Marine Biology, 2001
Five microsatellite loci were used to examine genetic variation within and among putative populations of the eulachon, Thaleichthys pacificus (Pisces: Osmeridae), over the entire range of the species. A previous mitochondrial DNA study, while revealing a high degree of genetic variation within the species, did not resolve the level of population sub ...
McLean J., Taylor E.
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