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Freshwater and Estuarine Fishes of Great Nicobar Biosphere Reserve
In this study, fish surveys were conducted in 11 collections locations comprising streams, river, ponds and estuaries, and over 600 specimens were... -
Assemblage pattern, guild compositions and seasonal dynamics of ornamental and food fishes in the Indian Sundarbans estuarine system: a model-based approach for sustainability
We report here the ecohydrological interactions and distribution pattern of fish species composition in the Indian Sundarbans estuarine system (SES)....
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Importance of marine-estuarine-riverine connectivity to larvae and early juveniles of estuary-associated fish taxa
The dependence on connectivity and use of estuaries by two major groups of fishes, namely estuary-associated marine and diadromous species, are...
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What controls home range relocations by estuarine fishes downstream from watersheds with altered freshwater flow?
We tracked locations of three fish species in two bays with differing hydrology in SW Florida in 2018–2020 to test the hypotheses about fish...
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Food habits of fishes in salt marsh estuaries in the western Seto Inland Sea, Japan
Analyses of feeding patterns of fish assemblages, common approaches for understanding their habitat use and habitat dependence, have been conducted...
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Coastal Fishes in Tidal Flats and Salt Marshes
Tidal flats and salt marshes which are formed in the estuarine intertidal zones are important habitats for fishes worldwide. In this chapter, I... -
Coastal Fishes in Mangroves
Mangrove forests found in intertidal areas of estuaries in southern Japan, especially in the Ryukyu Islands, provide suitable habitats for a wide... -
Flood effects on estuarine fish are mediated by seascape composition and context
Estuaries are crucial feeding, nursery and resting sites for fish but can also be subject to the impacts of severe flooding. The environmental...
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Composition and distribution of fish assemblages in a tropical river–estuarine continuum
The damming in a watershed alters all its fluvial dynamics, affecting the patterns of occurrence and distribution of the fish community. Despite...
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Ovarian structure and oogenesis of two endemic pupfishes from the Yucatán Peninsula: morphofunctional traits related with an estuarine life history
Oogenesis has universal characteristics among fishes, in which structures of vital importance for embryos are assembled. However, these universal...
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Functional connectivity in the Yangtze Estuary habitats for an “estuarine opportunist” fish: an otolith chemistry approach for small yellow croaker (Larimichthys polyactis)
Understanding the connectivity in estuarine waters is important for sustainable fisheries management and safeguarding of estuarine ecological...
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Biogeography of Beringian fishes after the molecular revolution and into the post-genomics era
Significant progress in our knowledge of Beringian biodiversity and in the technologies available for biodiversity research has been made in the...
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Isolation and Identification of Ichthyophonus hoferi from Fishes
Ichthyophonus hoferi is a fish pathogen found commonly in both freshwater and marine fishes. I. hoferi causes a granulomatous systemic infection,... -
Ecology, evolution and conservation of tidepool fishes of the Americas
Intertidal ecology has been considered the cradle of modern marine ecology with insightful investigations on the biological and ecological mechanisms...
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A review of the life history and ecology of euryhaline and estuarine sharks and rays
One-third of all elasmobranchs (sharks and rays) are threatened with extinction. Euryhaline and estuarine generalist elasmobranchs are a group of 29...
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Repeated patterns in the body shape of distantly related estuarine and riverine cichlids from Northern Middle America
Body shape is a morphological attribute that frequently changes as organisms adapt to environmental fluctuations and optimize the use of available...
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Free amino acids in response to salinity changes in fishes: relationships to osmoregulation
Free amino acids (FAAs) are believed to play important roles in osmoregulation and buffer capacity in some aquatic animals, such as fishes. However,...
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Migration of Fishes in Japan
The Japanese Archipelago is unique in that it extends from the near-arctic island of Hokkaido to the subtropical southern Ryukyu Islands that are... -
Transgenerational Phenotypic Plasticity in Fishes
Phenotypic plasticity, which is sometimes referred to as an environmental driven phenotypic variation, is the capacity of a genotype to create a... -
Estuarine fish diversity as indicator of natural environmental gradients
The main goal of the research was the assessment of the relationship between estuarine fish species diversity and some abiotic factors as salinity,...