Environmental Biology of Fishes, Vol.36 Nos.1-4 (1993)
Series: Environmental biology of fishes. ; Vol.36 No.1-4 Publication details: London, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1993,Description: 415p. 25cmISSN:- 0378-1909
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Interactions between stochastic and deterministic processes in stream fish community assembly,Fish imagery in art 35: Roman fish of blue glass,Vertical distribution and substrate preference of brown trout in a littoral zone,Morphological indices and otolith microstructure of Atlantic croaker, Micropogonias undulatus, as indicators of habitat quality along an estuarine pollution gradient,Fish imagery in art 36: Friedli's Lahontan cutthroat,Anomalies in the cephalic area of laboratory-reared larvae and juveniles of the common sole, Solea solea: oral jaw apparatus, dermal papillae and pigmentation,Life-history changes in exploited reef fishes on the east coast of South Africa,An energy-based analysis of particulate-feeding and filter-feeding by blue tilapia, Tilapia aurea,Metabolic responses to food deprivation and refeeding in juveniles of Rutilus rutilus (Teleostei: Cyprinidae),Heat induced liver cell proliferation in the livebearing fish Poeciliopsis,Cardio-respiratory responses in two ecologically distinct erythrinids (Hoplias malabaricus and Hoplias lacerdae) exposed to graded environmental hypoxia,To sea or not to sea?,To sea or not to sea?,Fish imagery in art 37: Courbet's The Trout,Photons in the sea: the broad perspective,Taxonomy and systematics of South American Cichlidae: the other cichlids,Pyloric caecal morphology of brook charr, Salvelinus fontinalis, in relation to diet,Microhabitat use by marsh-edge fishes in a Louisiana estuary,Description of different stages of oogenesis in Ophidion barbatum (Pisces, Ophidiidae),Fish imagery in art 38: American Burmese lamp,Sexual conflict in simultaneous hermaphrodites: evidence from serranid fishes,Evidence of daily spawning in natural populations of the New Zealand snapper Pagrus auratus (Sparidae),Why do electric fishes swim backwards? An hypothesis based on gymnotiform foraging behavior interpreted through sensory constraints,Fish imagery in art 39: La Farge's Fish,Comparisons of the food niches of three native and two introduced fish species in an Australian river,Response of shoaling fish to the threat of aerial predation,The effect of aluminium in soft water at low pH and different temperatures on mortality, ventilation frequency and water balance in smoltifying Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar,The nuts and bolts of fish ecology,Introduced and translocated fishes: a view from the southern hemisphere,The biology of the finetooth shark,Carcharhinus isodon,Age and growth of the Australian sharpnose shark,Rhizoprionodon taylori, from north Queensland, Australia,Fish imagery in art 40: English ‘rock-crystal’ engraved bowl,Some effects of shark nets in the Natal nearshore environment,Fish imagery in art 41: Ormea'sstill life with fish,Spawning site selection by spotted seatrout,Cynoscion nebulosus, and black drum,Pogonias cromis, in Louisiana,A histological description of shortspine thornyhead,Sebastolobus alascanus, ovaries: structures associated with the production of gelatinous egg masses,Ontogenetic shifts in the diet ofGalaxias maculatus (Galaxiidae) andOdontesthes microlepidotus (Atherinidae),The effects of predation on the survival and size-distribution of estuarine fishes: an experimental approach,Diet and annual production of two boreal river fishes following clearcut logging,Planktivory in benthic nototheniid fish in McMurdo Sound, Antarctica,Non lethal concentrations of pesticide impair ovarian function in the freshwater perch,Anabas testudineus,Styles of general description,Disappearance of koaro, Galaxias brevipinnis, from Lake Rotopounamu, New Zealand, following the introduction of smelt, Retropinna retropinna,The reproductive behavior of the longspine snipefish, Macrorhamphosus scolopax (Syngnathiformes, Macrorhamphosidae),Fish imagery in art 42: Anderson's Fish Bow,Schooling behaviour of arctic cod, Boreogadus saida, in relation to drifting pack ice,Fish imagery in art 43: Drumm's aluminum fish plate,Food and habitat partitioning between young-of-year alewives and rainbow smelt in southeastern Lake Ontario,Development of seawater adaptation in pink salmon, Oncorhynchus gorbuscha, during downstream migration: relationships to temperature and residual yolk,Leptocephalus eel larvae will feed in aquaria,Retinal vascularisation in the loach Noemacheilus rupicola rupicola: coexistence of falciform process and vitreal vessels,Otoliths as natural tags in the systematics of salmonids,Coelacanth Conservation Council,The international program of research on Latimeria in the 1960s, Further coelacanth poetry,
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