Population Genetics and Origins of Rainbow Smelt (Osmerus mordax) in the Laurentian Great Lakes
Rainbow smelt (Osmerus mordax) are a small predatory fish first recorded in the Great Lakes in 1906. Despite the major ecological and economic impacts of smelt in the Great Lakes, most information on the origins of these populations comes from second ...
Hazra, Kiran Shamir +2 more
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Dispersal, homing, and connectivity in the estuarine fish, Osmerus mordax.
Dispersal is one of the most ubiquitous components of life histories, determining rates of connectivity, stability and persistence of populations and species.
Bradbury, Ian R.
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Kakskümmend kaks kala eesti rahvausundis. III
The Baltic herring Clupea harengus membras, a local subspecies of the North Atlantic herring which had reached the Baltic Sea nearly 5,000 years ago, is probably the most important food fish (for salting) both in the coastal regions as well as everywhere
Mall Hiiemäe
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Temporal variation in microplastic abundance in sediment, fish and shrimp: a case study in the Thames Estuary, UK. [PDF]
McGoran AR +3 more
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Comparison of historic and novel data reveals higher contemporary diversity of trematode metacercariae in freshwater fish. [PDF]
Kudlai O +3 more
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Recruitment of American shad (Alosa sapidissima) and rainbow smelt (Osmerus mordax) has steadily declined over the last few decades, possibly due to the construction of physical impediments to migration and increases in anthropogenic pollution.
Fuda, Kristen
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Modelling fishing-induced evolution in pikeperch (Sander lucioperca) and vendace (Coregonus albula), Lake Oulujärvi, as template for ecosystem model. [PDF]
Kokkonen E +4 more
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Dibothriocephalosis in salmonids from Iceland: A more complex taxonomic problem than assumed until now? [PDF]
Dinisová L +3 more
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A New Host-Parasite Association: A <i>Glugea</i> sp. (Microsporidia) Infecting the Commercial Fish <i>Sardina pilchardus</i> from an Atlantic Fishery. [PDF]
Baquero E, Reina G, Jordana R.
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This is the first comprehensive study covering the parasite fauna of smelt, Osmerus eperlanus, from five estuary sites of the southern Baltic Sea in a stretch of almost 500 km.
Czerniawski, Robert +6 more
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