The freshwater banded killifish and the anadromous rainbow smelt increased in abundance from August into September. |
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Juvenile mummichogs were captured in pit traps along with spotfin killifish in the high marsh at both Piermont Marsh and Ralph Creek. |
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The only primarily freshwater killifish in the Northeast is banded killifish. |
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In January 2005, the banded killifish species was added to the list of Canadian species at risk of extinction. |
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Some fish live in salt marshes throughout their entire lives, such as small sticklebacks, killifish, Mummichogs, and Atlantic Silversides. |
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The banded killifish is mainly olive in colour and has numerous light and dark vertical bands along its sides. |
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These areas are dominated by such tiny fish species as sticklebacks, Banded killifish, Mummichog and Atlantic silverside. |
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These sealable bags are perfect for storing and carrying the eggs of killifish. |
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Or, if tortoises, skinks and toads are perhaps a bit too slimy for you, its waters are home to the minute Aphanius iberus, the killifish or Spanish toothcarp. |
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Excellent coconut fiber bricks ideal for placing and maintenance of annual killifish eggs in moist. |
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The 16 spotfin killifish collected at Piermont Marsh were all taken in pit traps or collected with dip nets from small ponds located in the interior marsh. |
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Dr Hahn has, however, found nine places along the amino-acid chain of killifish AHR where the link in the chain varies between individuals. |
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Banded killifish are distributed throughout eastern North America, ranging from South Carolina as far north as the Atlantic Provinces. |
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Banded killifish around the island of Newfoundland are at the eastern-most extent of their range. |
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Banded killifish play an important role in the freshwater ecosystem of our province, mainly as a food source for some of our fish species, including Atlantic salmon, brook trout, and American eel. |
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There has been a similar success for the tiny Corfu killifish, which is found only in Greece. |
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A slew of Gulf marine life, from tiny killifish to sharks, shows molecular signs of exposure to oil. |
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The result is fish that are more or less immune to PCB poisoning. In the case of the New Bedford killifish the situation is similar, but more complicated. |
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California killifish and longjaw mudsuckers are most abundant in the shallow tidal channels of the marsh islands. |
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Certain South American and African killifish live in pools subject to an annual drying out and bury their eggs in the bottom, where they remain dormant until water refills the pond. |
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Can be easily filtered to collect the eggs of the killifish. |
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If the arrival of the package had reached a dead killifish that is reset whenever there is, if not offered another species or eggs from the previous species. |
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For shipments of eggs for killifish, killifish or plant shipments were held Monday and Tuesday by mail and to the mainland by MRW any day except Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. |
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Nothobranchius oestergaardi, a new annual killifish from Mweru Wantipa Lake drainage basin, northern Zambia. |
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Other species observed included plains killifish, Red River shiner, and plains minnow. |
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Ichthyotoxicity among respective pavoninins did not differ much, all being lethal to Japanese killifish at 5-10 ppm. |
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In monthlong lab studies with killifish, by contrast, constant hypoxia roughly halved hormone concentrations, Cheek says. |
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The banded killifish is a topminnow that grows to an average length of 75 mm. |
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The end result, however, was a depletion of killifish habitat. |
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Changes in gene expression associated with acclimation to constant temperatures and fluctuating daily temperatures in an annual killifish Austrofundulus limnaeus. |
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Soft-plastic shad tails such as the CAL Shad are good killifish imitators. |
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Mycobacteria were recovered from Atlantic menhaden, white perch, blueback herring, largemouth bass, mummichog, striped killifish, summer flounder, weakfish, and spot. |
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In general, researchers found that early-metamorphic larvae ate brine shrimp, while late-metamorphic larvae ate shrimp, killifish, and mosquitofish. |
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The killifish is a mosquito predator, so the loss of habitat actually led to higher mosquito populations, and adversely affected wading birds that preyed on the killifish. |
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The Chocolate Lyretail Panchax Killifish is a stunning color morph of the Lyretail Panchax Killifish. |
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Desert Killifish has become an eco-friendly and economical tool for the civic body's Pest Control Department in combating mosquito larvae. |
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