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Assessing vulnerability of Arctic fish species to climate change. [PDF]
Sora KJ +13 more
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From anecdotes to evidence: Environmental DNA detection of Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus L.) at the southern limit of its circumpolar range. [PDF]
Williams MA +4 more
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Fine-Scale Genetic Structure of Small Fish Populations in Islands: The Case of Brook Charr Salvelinus fontinalis (Mitchill, 1814) in Saint-Pierre and Miquelon (France). [PDF]
Viana J, Evanno G, Audet C, Teletchea F.
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Chromosome-level genome assembly for Sichuan taimen (Hucho bleekeri) reveals the extraordinary tandem repeat proportions and its persistent population shrinkage. [PDF]
Zhang X +4 more
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Transcriptomic and Proteomic Insights into 6PPD/6PPD-Q Induced Oxidative Stress in Black-Spotted Frogs. [PDF]
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Fish & Shellfish Immunology, 2016
Despite the high number of studies concerning seasonality of immune response in fish, information for some fish species is still scarce. Here, we assess seasonal changes in leukocyte counts and several immune parameters in three groups of farmed salmonids, i.e.
I. Papežíková +8 more
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Despite the high number of studies concerning seasonality of immune response in fish, information for some fish species is still scarce. Here, we assess seasonal changes in leukocyte counts and several immune parameters in three groups of farmed salmonids, i.e.
I. Papežíková +8 more
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2021
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Love, Milton S. +4 more
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?????????????????????????????? ?????????????????? ?????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????? ?? ???????????????????? ???????????????????? ?????????????????????? ?????????????? Salvelinus ????????????????????. ?? ?????????????? ?????????????? ???????????????????????????????? ?????? ???????????????? ?????????? ????????????????????????
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Journal of Fish Biology, 2020
Upper thermal tolerance of brook trout Salvelinus fontinalis was estimated using critical thermal maxima (CTmax ) experiments on fish acclimated to temperatures that span the species' thermal range (5-25°C).
Scott Morrison +9 more
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Upper thermal tolerance of brook trout Salvelinus fontinalis was estimated using critical thermal maxima (CTmax ) experiments on fish acclimated to temperatures that span the species' thermal range (5-25°C).
Scott Morrison +9 more
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2022
Published as part of Simian, Gaëlle, Abraham, Daniel, Bailly, Nicolas, Béarez, Philippe, Urtizberea, Frank, Perrot, Axelle, Goraguer, Herle, Langlois, Robert, Daszkiewicz, Piotr, Teletchea, Fabrice, Tercerie, Sandrine & Denys, Gaël P. J., 2022, Checklist of fishes from the Saint-Pierre and Miquelon archipelago, pp. 371-384 in Cybium 46 (4) on page 374,
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Published as part of Simian, Gaëlle, Abraham, Daniel, Bailly, Nicolas, Béarez, Philippe, Urtizberea, Frank, Perrot, Axelle, Goraguer, Herle, Langlois, Robert, Daszkiewicz, Piotr, Teletchea, Fabrice, Tercerie, Sandrine & Denys, Gaël P. J., 2022, Checklist of fishes from the Saint-Pierre and Miquelon archipelago, pp. 371-384 in Cybium 46 (4) on page 374,
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2021
Salvelinus confluentus (Suckley, 1859). Bull Trout. To 91 cm (35.8 cm) TL. Mostly freshwater but spends perhaps two months in saltwater moving between freshwater drainages; headwaters of Mackenzie and Yukon Rivers to north-central Nevada, including Salish Sea, Columbia River, coastal drainages of Washington and British Columbia, and Klamath River ...
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Salvelinus confluentus (Suckley, 1859). Bull Trout. To 91 cm (35.8 cm) TL. Mostly freshwater but spends perhaps two months in saltwater moving between freshwater drainages; headwaters of Mackenzie and Yukon Rivers to north-central Nevada, including Salish Sea, Columbia River, coastal drainages of Washington and British Columbia, and Klamath River ...
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