We collected 2681 fishes, representing 46 species and 10 families.
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In five out of sixfish, sensitivity recovered to normal.
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In our studies, however, only a small increase in the number of macrophages in infectedfishexposed to ammonia was noted.
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Fishwere transferred serially such that eyes could be sampled after periods of 0, 2, 5, 10, and 20 days of exposure.
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This practice is, perhaps, more critical in the preparation offishserved with bones in and skin on, than in the cooking of fillets.
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Permanent lakes containfish, which preferentially prey upon large individuals.
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Fishwere % starved 2 days prior and during the exposure period.
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Prior to the experiment,fishwere allowed to acclimatize for 2 months.
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These factors include prices and production costs, crop yields,fishproductivity and the suitability of land for agriculture orfishproduction.
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Here, onlyfish3 clearly preferred the test field with the moving stimulus and performed with 90% choice frequency.
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Regrettably, they have long induced investors to finance more industrial fishing ships than thefishstocks could possibly sustain.
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In contrast to a realfish, such a swimming efficiency is not high due to large friction resistance between the oscillatory part and water.
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The interactions between month and year and year andfishstatus (wild or stocked) were also non-significant.
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Bars represent the average concentration (in dry weight) for groups of samples taken fromfishat different time points after vaccination.
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The results from both models indicate that demersalfishstocks are both biologically and economically overfished and subject to both biological and economic overfishing.
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anadromous fish
Anadromous fish migrate from fresh to saltwater when they become smolts, and then back to freshwater as reproductive adults.
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cartilaginous fish
Because cartilaginous fish do not have bone marrow, the spleen and special tissue around the gonads produces red blood cells.
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contaminated fish
While some contaminated fish will not show any outward signs of spoilage, some will show such signs such as a bad smell.
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