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Smelt:Osmerus eperlanus (Linnaeus, 1758)

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Carl, Henrik   +1 more
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Embryonic Development and Fry of the Kyûriuo, Osmerus eperlanus mordax (Mitchill).

open access: yesEmbryonic Development and Fry of the Kyûriuo, Osmerus eperlanus mordax (Mitchill).
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Osmerus eperlanus Linné 1758

open access: yes, 1931
Identification guide to Osmerus eperlanus (smelt), and the geographical distribution of that species. Produced by W. Schnakenbeck, 1931. Includes 1 figure.
W. Schnakenbeck (17317717)
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Movements of Spawning Rainbow Smelt, Osmerus mordax, in a Massachusetts Estuary

open access: yesEstuaries, 1980
Movements of spawning rainbow smelt, Osmerus mordax, were followed in the Parker River estuary, Massachusetts during 1974 and 1975. Fish marked with vinyl subcutaneous tags (n=1,492) or fin clips (n=577) were recaptured on three separate spawning sites in three different tributaries; the distribution patterns of marked fish indicated a homogeneous ...
Murawski, Steven A.   +3 more
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A novel fish herpesvirus of Osmerus eperlanus

Virus Genes, 2010
A herpesvirus of smelt (Osmerus eperlanus) was identified by thin section electron microscopy. Degenerated cells of skin lesions located on the back fin of smelt showed either intranucleic- or cytoplasmic herpesvirus-specific structures. In the nuclei "naked" virus capsids with a diameter of about 100 nm were observed.
Nurith J, Jakob   +2 more
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Postglacial evolution of the visual pigments of the smelt,Osmerus eperlanus mordax

Vision Research, 1974
Abstract The anadromous rainbow smelt,Osmerus eperlanus mordax, resembles the subspecies0. e. eperlanus in having nearly pure porphyropsin in its retina at the time of its spring spawning migration. This conclusion is based on visual pigment analyses of fishes in the St. Lawrence River, Quebec and the River Conway in the British Isles.
C D, Bridges, C E, Delisle
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The Smelt, Osmerus Mordax, in Great Bay, New Hampshire

Transactions of the American Fisheries Society, 1943
Abstract In the course of a study of the fishery resources of the State of New Hampshire, a spawning run of anadromous smelt, Osmerus mordax, was analyzed for age, size, sex ratio, and sexual dimorphism. Four distinct age groups were present in the run.
Herbert E. Warfel   +2 more
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