found throughout northern and eastern regions of Australia (Fig.1a). It is of particular interest because it has one of the smallest genomes among amphibians globally and closely related to that ofC. bilingualwhich has ZZ/ZW sex chromosome system23,25. ...
freshwater bass,bass- any of various North American freshwater fish with lean flesh (especially of the genus Micropterus) 2. smallmouth bass- a variety of black bass; the angle of the jaw falls below the eye Micropterus dolomieu,smallmouth,smallmouth black bass,smallmouthed bass,smallmouthed bla...
Alimov, A.F., Bottom fauna of the Neva River, in Zagryaznenie i samoochishchenie reki Nevy (Pollution and self-purification of the Neva River), Leningrad: Nauka, 1968. Andreeva, S.I., Andreev, N.I., and Mikhailov, R.A., Records of the mollusk genus Caspiohydrobia Starobogatov 19...
27]. In particular, northern freshwater fishes such as salmonids, show remarkable phenotypic variation across their geographic ranges following their recent recolonization into diverse habitats
acuta failed to detect a pattern of isolation-by-distance at a larger geographic scale (Bousset et al. 2014). Additionally, all P. acuta populations were characterized by heterozygote deficits, which are consistent with high rates of self-fertilization. Many species within the genus are ...
This snake gets its name from its unique nose. Unlike any other genus of snakes, these snakes have upturned noses. They look like tiny shovels, and that’s what they’re used for. Hognoses use their noses to dig into the ground, to better hide from threats. ...
(Chuck, in Chicago last spring, looking at crashing waves on Lake Michigan “but where’s the salt?”) California produce and local cheese and some of the most amazing local smoked salmon I’ve ever had that I bought in a roadside store that looked like it was just a place to pick ...
Fish abundance surveys in the Rhine system have shown in the past two decades that there is a rapid upriver invasion of a freshwater sculpin of the genus C... AW Nolte,Jrg Freyhof,Kathryn C. Stemshorn and Diethard Tautz - 《Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences》 被引量...
of freshwater fish species that have the potential to move substantial distances throughout their life, especially salmonid species (for example, Morita and Yamamoto,2002; Costello et al.,2003; Taylor et al.,2003; Wofford et al.,2005; Beneteau et al.,2009; Whiteley et al.,2013; Gouskov ...
Mass occurrence of green algae of the genus Ulva in the form of algal blooms (known as “green tides”) is often associated with high concentrations of biogens in the water. Therefore, Ulva species are most often used in monitoring seawater trophy and far less frequently freshwater trophy. In...