Journal of Fish Biology, Vol.41 No.4 (1992)
Journal of Fish Biology, Vol.41 No.4 (1992)
- London, Academic Press, 1992,
- 515-672p. 25cm.
- Journal of Fish Biology ; Vol.41 No.4 .
The periodicity of primary increment formation in the otoliths of Arctic charr Salvelinus alpinus,Populations of Bothriocephalus claviceps (Goeze) (Cestoda) in the European eel, Anguilla anguilla (L.), in three localities in southwest England,The bioenergetics of grass carp, Ctenopharyngodon idella (Val.): the influence of body weight, ration and dietary composition on nitrogenous excretion,Spawning period and migration of three species of cyprinids in a stream with Mediterranean regimen (SW Spain),A simple regression model to assess environmental effects on fish growth,Are eels (Anguilla anguilla L.) planktonic feeders? Evidence from parasite communities,Buoyancy variations in eggs of Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua L.) in relation to chorion thickness and egg size: theory and observations,Rod visual pigment changes in the elver of the eel Anguilla anguilla L. measured by microspectrophotometry,The use of genetic marking to assess the reproductive success of mature male Atlantic salmon parr (Salmo salar, L.) under natural spawning conditions,Experience of natural prey and feeding efficiency in three‐spined sticklebacks (Gasterosteus aculeatus,Further evidence for size‐assortative schooling in sticklebacks,Genetic population structure of Norwegian brown trout,Population structure and food habits of white crappie Pomoxis annularis Rafinesque in a turbid Oklahoma reservoir,Cannibalism on eggs by dark chub, Zacco temmincki (Temminck & Schlegel) (Cyprinidae),Inheritance of trunk coloration in the three‐spot gourami, Trichogaster trichopterus Pallas,β‐Adrenergic antagonists and carp (Cyprinus carpio L.) sperm motility
0022-1112
Fish Biology
The periodicity of primary increment formation in the otoliths of Arctic charr Salvelinus alpinus,Populations of Bothriocephalus claviceps (Goeze) (Cestoda) in the European eel, Anguilla anguilla (L.), in three localities in southwest England,The bioenergetics of grass carp, Ctenopharyngodon idella (Val.): the influence of body weight, ration and dietary composition on nitrogenous excretion,Spawning period and migration of three species of cyprinids in a stream with Mediterranean regimen (SW Spain),A simple regression model to assess environmental effects on fish growth,Are eels (Anguilla anguilla L.) planktonic feeders? Evidence from parasite communities,Buoyancy variations in eggs of Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua L.) in relation to chorion thickness and egg size: theory and observations,Rod visual pigment changes in the elver of the eel Anguilla anguilla L. measured by microspectrophotometry,The use of genetic marking to assess the reproductive success of mature male Atlantic salmon parr (Salmo salar, L.) under natural spawning conditions,Experience of natural prey and feeding efficiency in three‐spined sticklebacks (Gasterosteus aculeatus,Further evidence for size‐assortative schooling in sticklebacks,Genetic population structure of Norwegian brown trout,Population structure and food habits of white crappie Pomoxis annularis Rafinesque in a turbid Oklahoma reservoir,Cannibalism on eggs by dark chub, Zacco temmincki (Temminck & Schlegel) (Cyprinidae),Inheritance of trunk coloration in the three‐spot gourami, Trichogaster trichopterus Pallas,β‐Adrenergic antagonists and carp (Cyprinus carpio L.) sperm motility
0022-1112
Fish Biology
