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Photoreceptors, visual pigments and intraretinal variability in spectral sensitivity in two species of smelts (Pisces, Osmeridae)

Journal of Fish Biology, 2022
AbstractThe main goal of this study was to clarify whether the spectral properties of retinal photoreceptors reflect the features of behaviour of closely related fish species cohabiting shallow marine and fresh waters. The spectral sensitivity of photoreceptors was compared between two smelt species, Hypomesus japonicus and Japanese smelt Hypomesus ...
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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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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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Spawning ecology of Japanese surf smelt, Hypomesus pretiosus japonicus (Osmeridae), in Otsuchi Bay, northeastern Japan

Environmental Biology of Fishes, 1998
The spawning habits of Japanese surf smelt, Hypomesus pretiosus japonicus (Japanese name ‘chika’), were studied from 1992 to 1995 at Akaiso Beach in Otsuchi Bay off the Pacific coast of northern Honshu. Investigations were conducted in relation to time, tidal rhythm, sand grain size on the spawning ground, and sex and age of spawners. Spawning occurred
Taro Hirose, Kouichi Kawaguchi
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Anisakidae nematodes in capelin Mallotus villosus (Müller, 1776) (Actinopterygii: Osmeridae) caught for food purposes

Annals of Parasitology, 2023
Capelin Mallotus villosus, a representative of the Osmeridae, is a common species found in the North Atlantic, Pacific and Arctic Ocean. Being one of the main components of the diet of various fish species, it plays an important role in the circulation of different parasite species, including the nematodes of the Anisakidae. Capelin is also extensively
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Репродуктивная биология и развитие азиатской зубастой корюшки Osmerus dentex (Osmeridae) Тауйской губы Охотского моря

Bulletin of the North-East Science Center
The article presents the results of 2015-2024's studieson the reproductive biology and embryonic development of the Asian Rainbow smelt Osmerus dentex Steindachner et Kner, 1870 from the Tauy Bay in the northern part of the Sea of Okhotsk. Data on the size and age composition of spawners, fecundity, and spawning dates are provided.
R. R. Yusupov   +2 more
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Family Osmeridae

2018
HENRY B. BIGELOW, WILLIAM C. SCHROEDER
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Anisakidae nematodes in capelin Mallotus villosus (Müller, 1776) (Actinopterygii: Osmeridae) caught for food purposes.

Annals of parasitology
Capelin Mallotus villosus, a representative of the Osmeridae, is a common species found in the North Atlantic, Pacific and Arctic Ocean. Being one of the main components of the diet of various fish species, it plays an important role in the circulation of different parasite species, including the nematodes of the Anisakidae. Capelin is also extensively
Leszek, Rolbiecki, Joanna N, Izdebska
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Osmeridae

1996
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