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  • 101
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The bioavailability of methylmercury (MeHg) in the brains of orange spotted groupers, captured from four creeks of Mahshahr embayment was measured. Then the effects of this pollutant on the regulation of gene expression, acetylcholinesterase transcript levels was chosen in order to monitor the amounts of methylmercury concentrations in the creeks, and the fluctuations of mRNA expressions in the brain and their effect on fish health. Fishes were collected from Zangi, Ghanam, Marymous and Petrochemical Creeks, and their brains were removed by dissection. In parallel with these experiments some fishes were exposed to methylmerucry chloride in the Fisheries center and the amount of their gene expression was assessed via Real-Time PCR method. The lethal concentration of methylmerucry causing the mortality of half of the fish population after 96 hr (LC50-96) was assessed and gene expression of sub-lethal concentration (more and less than 10% of LC50-96) were analyzed. Gene expression studies revealed that the most polluted creek was the Petrochemical Creek, and the least polluted one was Marymous Creek. This regulation was assessed by the effect of MeHg on the gene expression, meaning the more gene expression, the less polluted and vice versa. From this study we concluded that acetylcholinesterase gene expression can serve as a biomarker of the effect of methylmercury, which can provide a good estimation of the amount of methylmercuric availability in the brain of Epinephelus coioides and its effect on the brain neurotransmission pathway.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Biology ; Physiology ; Acetylcholinesterase (AChE) ; Methylmercury (MeHg) ; Epinephelus coioides ; Orange spotted grouper ; Transcript level ; Brain
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp. 898-912
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  • 102
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Progress in Penaeid shrimp genetics, inbreeding and biotechnology has been slower than fishes; perhaps one of the reasons is the lack of knowledge on fundamental aspects of their biology (Xiang et al., 1991). A group of basic information for such studies is karyological information and their use for better understanding of the genealogy, taxonomy, chromosome manipulation, inbreeding experiments, identified genetically abnormal shrimps or polyploid individuals (Chavez Justo et al., 1991).Research on chromosome numbers, structure and composition in penaeidae has been relatively difficult, mainly due to the relatively small size and large number of chromosomes. Another reason is karyological techniques limitation.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Fenneropenaeus ; Shrimp ; Chromosome ; P. merguiensis ; Karyotype ; Banana Shrimp ; Biology ; Several
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.753-760
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  • 103
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: This study was designed to determine the technical and economic efficiency levels of the commercial basal feeds enriched with 10%, 5% and 0% rates of LNA (LNA10, LNA5 and LNA0) on the growth performance of brown trout by analyzing the marginal factor cost (MFC) and the marginal revenue of physical product (MRPP). A total of 300 brown trout with an initial individual weight of 4±0.05 g were randomly divided in 12 cages (25 fingerlings in each cage), and kept under 24L:0D (light/dark) photoperiod condition for 9 weeks treated by LNA10, LNA5 and LNA0. The results of the study showed that LNA0 and LNA10 of the effective feed sources, respectively on the growth performance of brown trout were more suitable to produce as the homogeneous products for the consumers and differentiated those for the drug industry in view of the economic and technical efficiencies.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Biology ; Physiology ; Feed intake ; Gowth performance ; Salmo trutta fario ; Technical and economic efficiency levels ; Fed ; Diets ; Economic ; Performance ; Linolenic acid
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.913-926
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  • 104
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: In this study fatty acid contents, because of the importance in human’s life, and their seasonal variations of a dominant bivalve of Haleh Creek were determined for the first time. Fatty acid identification was done by GC-MS (Gas Chromatography–Mass Spectrometry) method. After collecting and dissecting the species from the shells, samples weighed and frozen for further experiments. All the samples esterified and made ready for injection to the GC-MS. Temperature as an important environmental parameter monitored monthly, variability of the fatty acid components studied in two seasons, and the effect of temperature changes on seasonal variations of the fatty acids were studied by statistical analysis. In conclusion sixteen fatty acids identified in Callista umbonella, including twelve saturated and four unsaturated, which the most important were oleic, palmitic, myristic, hexadecanoic and nonadecanoic acids while saturated fatty acids were dominated over unsaturated ones. The most abundant saturated fatty acid was palmitic acid and unsaturated one was oleic acid in this species. Although fatty acids’ seasonal changes did not show any significant difference and also any significant correlation with temperature in the species in this area, but in general fatty acid amounts might be vary in different temperatures and it could be related to many environmental and biological factors in species.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Biology ; Physiology ; Callista umbonella ; Fatty acids ; Seasonal variations ; GC-MS ; Haleh Creek ; Temperature ; Determination
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.1134-1143
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  • 105
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The present research aimed to determine acute toxicity and evaluate the effect of sub-lethal concentrations of diazinon on some haematological and immunological parameters of Barbus sharpeyi by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development methods. Juvenile B. sharpeyi were exposed to 0, 5%, 10% and 25% 96h LC50 concentrations of diazinon for 21 days. Blood samples were taken after 7, 14 and 21 days of exposure to diazinon. Haematological and biochemical parameters including: RBC, Hb, PCV and WBC, as well as serum enzymes were evaluated. Immunological indices and resistance against bacterial infection, were determined. Results showed that 96h LC50 of diazinon in B. sharpeyi was estimated at 3.987 mg/L. Diazinon toxicity at a level of 1 and 0.4 mg/L decreased RBC, Hb, and Hematocrite, in almost all sampling periods compared. WBC and globular index decreased significantly in fish exposed to 1 mg/L diazinon on days 14 and 21(p〈0.05). Dose dependent increase in serum enzymes were seen in fish exposed to diazinon. Diazinon toxicity showed no effect on serum LDH level (p〉0.05). Dose dependent decrease in serum total protein and globulin were indicated in diazinon exposed fish. Serum lysozyme and bactericidal activity decreased in T3 and T4 at days 14 and 21. Mortality following challenge to A.hydrophila increased in fish exposed to 1 mg/l diazinon. It can be concluded that diazinon is toxic to B. sharpeyi. Therefore, the strict biosecurity should be taken into consideration when this pesticide is used in agricultural fields surrounding freshwater sources of fish cultivation
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Biology ; Physiology ; Diazinon ; Toxicity ; Barbus sharpeyi ; Immunological parameters ; Hematology
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.870-885
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  • 106
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Taking into account the high potential of cyanobacteria to tolerate salinity stress, researches have evaluated the morphological and physiological behavior of these microorganisms in recent years. This study is conducted to investigate the impact of different concentrations of NaCl on the morphological and physiological traits of Nostoc sp. ISC 101. Biometrical and morphological observations are carried out by light and scanning electron microscopy. Results indicated that vegetative cells and heterocysts were wider in control treatment in comparison with samples under different amounts of salinity. Akinete formation began in 3% NaCl and reached to highest level in 5%. The relative degeneration of structure of the cells in 5% salt was demonstrated. According to physiological impresses of salt it was found that growth rate decreased with increasing salinity. Total chlorophyll content stimulated in 1% salinity, but in the higher concentration it decreased vice versa. The rate of APC, PE, PC increased in 1% salinity, although in high level concentration they would be diminished. Photosynthesis rate was also decreased with increasing salinity but it was stimulated slightly in 1% NaCl. All in consequence, despite of acclimation of this strain to marine environment, not much tolerance was seen in the mentioned treatments, and increasing salinity to upper than 1% NaCl had destructive effects, and cyanobacterium maintained its growth rate at slightly saline environments.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Biology ; Physiology ; Growth ; Morphology ; Nostoc ; Photosynthesis ; Salinity ; SEM ; 16S rRNA ; Morphological ; Physiological
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.907-917
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  • 107
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: This study was conducted to determine the optimal dietary protein requirement for lemon fin barb hybrid fingerlings. Triplicate groups of fish (1.00 ± 0.05 g) were fed twice a day until apparent satiation with five isocaloric (16 kJ/g) diets containing varying protein level ranging from 20 to 40% for 60 days. Survival was not affected by the dietary protein level. The weight gain and specific growth rate were improved with dietary protein level up to 35 %. The best feed conversion ratio (1.61) was achieved at 35% dietary protein level. Protein efficiency ratio was not influenced by the dietary protein level. Using a broken line regression model, the dietary protein requirement of lemon fin barb hybrid was estimated at 34.6 % based on weight gain response but the value was not significantly better than the 30% protein diet. Proximate composition of the fish showed that dietary protein level only affected the protein content of the lemon fin barb hybrid. The study showed the protein retention was increased until 30% and decreased above this level. Lipid retention decreased as the dietary protein increased. It can be concluded that lemon fin barb hybrid required 30-35% protein at gross energy 16 kJ/g for the best growth and feed efficiency.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Biology ; Physiology ; Lemon fin barb hybrid ; Lemon fin barb hybrid ; Protein requirement ; Diet ; Growth ; Nutrition ; Body composition ; Feed ; Fingerlings
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.425-435
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  • 108
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Effects of dietary synbiotics on growth performance, survival, stress resistance, body composition and immune response in the Caspian roach (Rutilus rutilus) were evaluated. Fish with an initial average weight of 4.14±0.25 g were randomly distributed into tanks (50 fish per tank) and triplicate groups were fed a control diet or diets containing 1 g kg-1 and 2 g kg-1 synbiotics. After an 8-week feeding period, a general enhanced growth performance and feed efficiency were observed in fish fed on the diet containing 2 g kg-1synbiotics (p〈0.05). Subsequently, immune responses (Ig levels, lysozyme activity and ACH50) were significantly higher in 2 g kg-1 synbiotics fed fish (p〈0.05). Although all levels of dietary synbiotics significantly increased resistance to a salinity stress challenge (p〈0.05), the highest survival rate was observed in this group. The intestinal tract of the fish with synbiotic diet supplementation had higher concentrations of lactic acid bacteria (7.13±0.32 log CFU g-1). The protein and lipid contents in the whole body increased in the 2 g kg-1 synbiotics fed group. At the end of experiment the fish fed synbiotics had the highest survival index after 40 hours exposure to salinity stress (13.8 ppt). Results showed that the addition of synbiotics to the diet of Roach (Rutilus rutilus) stimulates the beneficial intestinal microbiota and alters their immune defense system.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Biology ; Physiology ; Synbiotics ; Growth ; Survival ; Body composition ; Salinity stress ; Immune response ; Rutilus rutilus
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp. 170-182
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  • 109
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Marine sponges which are known to own multiple functional properties have created significant interest among the researchers due to their biological activities and impending application in different industries .The aim of this study was to obtained bioactive components of sponges. Gelliodes carnosa sponge was collected from Nay Band Bay (Persian Gulf waters) and antimicrobial activities of crude extracts were explored by calculation of Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (MIC) and Minimum Bactericidal Concentration (MBC) in media supplement with different concentrations of extract solutions. Seven extracts of sponge with solvents of different polarity (E1: Ethanol, E2: Methanol, E3: Acetone, E4: Ethyl acetate, E5: Chloroform, E6: Mixed (Ethanol: Ethyl acetate: Methanol 1:2:1), E7: Distilled water) were evaluated through disc diffusion assay. Different extracts were inhibited the growth of bacteria (70%) more frequently compared to fungal strains (26%). Gram-negative bacteria were more sensitive (72%) to many extract compared to Gram-positive bacteria (65%). Considerable antibacterial activity was exhibited by E6 against Bacillus subtilis (MIC: 203 µg/ml), Klebsiella pneumonia (MIC: 203 µg/ml), Escherichia coli (MIC: 407 µg/ml) and Fusarium solani (MIC: 500 µg/ml). Strong antifungal activity was obtained by E4 against Fusarium sp.2, Fusarium sp.1, F. solani and Saprolegnia parasitica (MIC: 500µg/ml). This is the first report of antimicrobial and antifungal activities of G. carnosa extracts.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Biology ; Physiology ; Fusarium solani ; Bacillus subtilis ; Klebsiella pneumonia ; Escherichia coli ; Marine sponges ; Gelliodes carnosa ; Secondary metabolites
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.776-784
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  • 110
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: A total number of 88 fishes Thai pangas were conducted for induced spawning experiments. Among them, 30 mature Pangasius sutchi were conducted for the length-weight relationship, 25 matured females for the fecundity and 33 fishes (12 males and 21 females) for induced spawning experiments. The total-standard length relationship curve shows a straight line with a strong correlation (r = 0.986 and 0.987). The length-weight relationship was best expressed in the logarithmic scale and follows the cube law. The absolute fecundity was ranged from 122000 to 241900 oocytes with an average of 181950 oocytes per female. In the single-dose injection pituitary extract (PG), the average number of eggs release was 182075 ± 95136. The rate of fertilization was 69 to 95%. The average rate of hatching was 70.04 ±34.73%, which was higher in the peak-spawning season with PG treatment. In the double-dose experiment with HCG, the number of eggs released was 150,000 to 200,000 and the fertilization rate was 73.00±40.99% and the hatching rate was 58.33±32.78%. With the double dose of PG, the number of eggs released was 160000 to 260000. The fertilization rate was 76.50 ±42.68 % and the hatching rate was 58.75 ±32.83% with the double dose PG extract. In these experiments, it was established that the PG was more suitable and economical than HCG.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Biology ; Induced spawning ; Length-weight relationship ; Fecundity, PG. HGC ; Thai pangas ; Pangasius sutchi ; Pangasiidae
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.45-66
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  • 111
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: In this study, three different age groups of male broodstocks (4, 5 and 6 years respectively) were used to fertilize eggs obtained from nine females. The results showed that 6 year old males had maximum body weight (1766 g), total length (56.3 cm) and sperm volume (31.83 ml). Results did not show significant difference in spermatocrit and spermatozoa concentration among age groups (p〉0.05). Our study showed maximum fertilization rate (98.5 %), survival rate until eyes pigmentation (91.17 %), hatching rate (94.5 %) and survival rate until absorption of yolk sack (97.16 %) for 4 years treatment group. Such positive relationships were detected between sperm production characteristics (spermatozoa concentration, spermatocrit and sperm volume) and fertilization parameters. Based on our results, it can be concluded that 4 year old males have high efficiency leading to fertilization success.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Biology ; Physiology ; Age ; Male ; Artificial insemination ; Salmo trutta
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.328-335
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  • 112
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The ontogenesis and specific activities of pancreatic (trypsin, chymotrypsin, amylase and lipase) and intestinal enzymes (alkaline phosphatase, aminopeptidase N) were investigated in Kutum (Rutilus frisii Kutum) from the onset of exogenous feeding (3 day after hatching, DAH) to the juvenile stage at 50 DAH. Trypsin- and chymotrypsin-specific activity showed similar patterns and increased with larval development and age. After the first feeding, specific activity of amylase and lipase is increased and reach a peak at 10 DAH, followed by a sharp decrease until 25 DAH, after which it is increased again. Carbohydrate and lipid content changes in diet have led to fluctuations (increases or decreases) in amylase and lipase activities. Alkaline phosphatase and aminopeptidase N specific activity had similar patterns and showed increased trend with age. Sharp increases in activity for both enzymes from 7-10 DAH indicated maturation of the enterocytes and the achievement of adult-like mode of digestion. Our results suggest that Kutum is capable of digesting protein, lipid and carbohydrates at early stages of growth. However, due to low level of lipase-specific activity compared to other enzymes, it seems that Kutum larvae prefer diets containing higher protein levels than diets with higher lipid content. Therefore, for this species lipid component should remain at low level in formulated diets. In this study, specific activity of most digestive enzymes exhibited a sharp increase when co-feeding on rotifers and formulated diet started from 7-10 DAH. The increase in activities of pancreatic and intestinal enzymes in this period can be due to maturation of exocrine pancreas and brush border enterocytes, respectively and showed that this fish has ability to digest formulated diets.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Biology ; Physiology ; Rutilus frisii Kutum ; Larviculture ; Pancreatic enzymes ; Intestinal enzymes ; Ontogeny ; Digestive ; Enzymes ; Larval
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.158-175
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  • 113
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: This study was performed to determine the optimum level of soybean meal diets for two banded sea bream for growth performance, nutrient utilization, body composition and serum biochemistry. Two banded seabream were fed five experimental diets which were formulated replace fish meal by soybean meal at 0, 20, 30, 40 and 50%. Up to 40% of dietary fish meal was successfully replaced with no growth depression. Whole body composition of two banded seabream was not affected by soybean meal inclusion level. Total protein, triglyceride and total cholesterol of fish fed the SM50 diets were significantly lower compared to fish fed the soybean free diet. On the other hand, serum glucose level significantly increased as dietary soybean meal inclusion increased. Results showed that 40% fish meal can be replaced in diets for the two banded seabream by defatted soybean meal. Further studies to determine the inclusion level of soybean meal more than 40% with amino acid or enzyme supplementation are needed.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Biology ; Physiology ; Diplodus vulgaris ; Serum biochemistry ; Body composition ; Growth performance ; Soybean meal
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.749-758
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  • 114
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: A study of the biology of Indian mackerel, Rastrelliger kanagurta (Cuvier, 1817) in the Western Waters of Aceh, Indonesia was carried out from January to December 2014 and a total of 1343 Indian mackerels were collected randomly twice a month. The allometric coefficients (b) in the present study were between 2.625 and 3.449 with coefficient of determination (R2) values that range between 0.612 and 0.984. The condition factor (K) ranged from 0.9176 - 1.4509. Asymptotic length (L∞) and growth coefficient (K) and t0 were estimated at 27.3 cm (TL) 0.56 y-1 and - 0.526 y, respectively. The sex ratio of male to female was 1 : 1.02. Overall, the sex ratios were not different significantly (χ2 = 26.757; df = 11 ; p〈0.05). The data suggest that there are two spawning seasons, the first is from January to March and the second is from August to October. The monthly mean GSI values ranged from 0.32 to 3.37. The observation of length at first maturity of female was estimated as 19.58 cm (TL). The fecundity of R. kanagurta varied from 28,542 to 123,760 with an average of 56,635 eggs.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Biology ; Physiology ; Biology ; Rastrelliger kanagurta
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.957-972
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  • 115
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Mycotoxins contamination of feedstuff for aquatic animals is common in regions with humid tropical conditions. In this study Indian white shrimp, Fenneropenaeus indicus, (11.79 ± 1.76 g) were fed with diets containing 0, 20, 50, 100, 200, 400, 800 and 1600 ppb levels of aflatoxin B1 (AFLB1) for 8 weeks. Final weight, aflatoxin B1 residue (2-week intervals), Total Hemocyte Count (THC), Total Plasma Protein (TPP), Phagocytic Activity (PA), Survival rate (4-week intervals) were determined. Histopathological alterations in hepatopancreas, midgut and muscle tissues were studied at the end of 4 and 8 weeks. Shrimps fed with the 1600, 800 and 400 ppb concentrations of AFLB1 exhibited slow growth, and more reddish discoloration disseminated over the body at 4th week. Growth parameters, survival rate and health indices (THC, TPP) of F. indicus, are affected by the different doses of AFLB1 in diets. At the end of 8th week, doses of AFLB1 in the diets showed negative correlation to final weight, survival rate, THC and TPP (r = - 0.312, -0.603, -0.237 and - 0.649 at P〈0.001, respectively). Moreover, significant histopathological alterations in the hepatopancreas, midgut and muscle tissues of exposed shrimps to different levels of AFLB1 were observed and these alterations are obviously indicated by changes in the health indexes (THC and TPP).
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Biology ; Physiology ; Aflatoxin B1 ; Fenneropenaeus indicus ; Growth performance ; Health indices ; Histopathological alteration ; Phagocytic ; Growth
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.813-826
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  • 116
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The reproductive characteristics of 639 specimens of kingsoldier bream, Argyrops spinifer, a commercial species of Sparidae family in the Persian Gulf were investigated by monthly sampling during June 2010 to May 2011. Samples were caught by local fisherman using trawl net in waters of Bushehr province. Each month, a total of 50-60 specimens of fish were examined, on average. Total length ranged from 15-61 (24±6.6) cm in males and 13-64 (24.0±7.9) cm in females and total weight ranged 77-3450 (323.6±319) g and 52-4162 (370±465) g in males and females, respectively. Total length (Lm50) and age (Am50) at first maturity were estimated as 30 cm and 5 years for males and 31 cm and 6 years for females, this indicate that A. spinifer is exploited below the mean size at sexual maturity. The overall sex ratio was 1.25F:1M and were significantly different from the expected ratio (p〈0.05). The highest value of condition factor was observed in January for females and in February for males. The minimum, maximum and average absolute fecundity were 79000, 2375000 and 683000±528000, respectively for females 17-47 cm total length and weighing 117-1666 g. The relationship between absolute fecundity and fish total length was represented by the following linear equation: F= 54417L–92699 (r= 0.77), and a linear equation: F= 1165W+41595 (r= 0.81) was found between absolute fecundity and fish weight. The analysis of ova diameter for the species revealed that there are three egg batches in ripe ovary of A. spinifer and swing diameter of eggs in the ovaries of these fish throughout the year, was between 25-800 microns. Regarding gonado-somatic index (GSI) values, oocyte diameter, histological studies and abundance of different stages of maturity at different month, it seems that spawning of A. spinifer occurs from December to April. Indeed, gonad maturation started from December and spawning completed in March and April. Long spawning season suggests that A. spinifer is a multiple spawner with an asynchronous ovary. This finding could be confirmed by oocyte diameter and histological studies, too. The results of the present study presume state of both protogyny and rudimentary hermaphroditism in A. spinifer.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Argyrops spinifer ; Kingsoldier bream ; Argyrops spinifer ; Sparidae ; Reproductive characteristics ; Biology
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.91-104
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  • 117
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Maharloo lake (near Fars province) with a considerable restricted abiotic conditions such as very high salinity (300 g/lit) and a relatively high water temperature is inhabited by the brine-shrimp (Artemia parthenogenetica). This species has a worldwide distribution and in research, biology and biomass estimation of Artemia were studied. The sampling was carried out monthly and in addition to biomass estimation; spatial and temporal distribution patterns and reproduction behaviour were investigated. Simultaneously with field studies in lake ecosystem, some were transported laboratory and preserved in aquarium for further hatching experiments under suitable condition of light, aeration and feeding, In this way, hatching percentage, life cycle and different larval stages were determined. Also, other information related morphology and physiology characteristics of them were collected. The mean biomass of Artemia in Maharloo Lake was estimated 2.53 g/m3 per year.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Biological ; Morphology ; Physiology ; Biomass ; Artemia ; Salinity ; Temperature ; Brine-shrimp ; Artemia parthenogenetica ; Species ; Density ; Biology
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.11-28
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  • 118
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: This study investigated the effects of mate switching on the reproductive performance of the severum cichlid, Herosseverus, by advancing the egg and larval production in hatcheries. Two reproductive tactic treatments of “monogamous pair” and “mate switching” were used for evaluating 4 reproductive traits of egg production, hatching rate, spawning intervals, and starvation tolerance of the larvae in 6 spawning activities. The number of eggs was not significantly different between the two reproductive tactic treatments in the 6 spawning activities, but the spawning intervals, hatching rate, and survival activity index were all significantly different. Daily average egg and larval production in the mate switching treatment were estimated to be 87.3 eggs and 43.1 larvae per pair of fish, respectively, which was 2.89 times and 1.99 times of those in the monogamous pair treatment, who produced about 30.2 eggs and 21.6 larvae per pair. Our results clearly showed that the reproductive tactic of mate switching is a suitable method for increasing the egg and larval production rate of the severum cichlid.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Biology ; Physiology ; Herosseverus ; Severum cichlid ; Mate switching ; Eggs and larvae ; Mass reproduction ; Monogamy
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.1056-1068
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  • 119
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The present study aimed to elucidate the impacts of dietary vegetable oil blends as alternative to fish oil on serum biochemical and haematological parameters in Heterobranchus longifilis fingerlings. Fish (4.65 ± 0.23g) were fed diets containing fish oil (FO), palm oil (PO), soybean oil (SO), blend of PO and SO (POSO) over a 12-week period. The experiment was carried out in 62-l circular tanks with 10 fish per tank. Fish were fed two times a day until apparent satiation. At the end of the experiment, blood samples were collected from each treatment for investigation of serum biochemical and haematological parameters. The results showed that total protein was not significantly affected by the different dietary lipid sources (p 〉0.05). However, serum glucose was significantly higher in fish fed the control diet (p〈0.05). Activities of liver enzymes (AST, ALT, ALP), total cholesterol, triglyceride, LDL and HDL exhibited a significant increase in the blood of fish fed combinations of the vegetable lipid sources (p〈0.05). The PCV, RBC and MCV were not affected by the dietary lipid sources (p〉0.05). These results indicate that FO can be replaced with PO, SO or their combinations in the diet of H. longifilis fingerlings without any negative health impacts.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Biology ; Physiology ; Fish oil ; Vegetable oil ; Heterobranchus longifilis ; Haematology ; Serum biochemical ; Dietary ; Vegetable oil ; Parameters ; Fingerlings
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp. 775-788
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  • 120
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: In this study, anesthetic effects of five different concentrations of 2-phenoxyethanol (0.2, 0.3, 0.4, 0.5 and 0.6 ml/L) and clove oil (0.50, 0.75, 1.00, 1.25 and 1.50 ml/L) on rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) were studied at temperatures 7, 13 and 18ºC. For this purpose, 900 fish (39.08 ± 1.13 g and 15.48 ± 0.21 cm) were used in the experiment. Induction time of 2-phenoxyethanol and clove oil varied between 1.05 and 3.36 min at all concentrations, except for 0.2 ml/L (for 2-phenoxyethanol only) and at every temperature application. Full recovery time occurred between 2.44 and 7.14 min for 2-phenoxyethanol and 3.23 – 6.11 min for clove oil. It was found that full recovery times significantly increased with increase in 2-phenoxyethanol concentrations (r2=0.81). The same increasing trend was observed in clove oil, but the increase was not strong compared to 2-phenoxyethanol (r2=0.21). On the other hand, full induction times of 2-Phenoxyethanol and clove oil significantly declined with the increase in concentrations (r2=0.74 r2=0.84 for 2-phenoxyethanol and clove oil, respectively). Based on the ideal induction (less than 3 min) and recovery (less than 5 min) time criteria, it can be suggested that the most appropriate concentrations for rainbow trout were 0.3, 0.4 and 0.5 ml/L for 2-phenoxyethanol and 0.50, 0.75 and 1.00 ml/L for clove oil.
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    Keywords: Biology ; Physiology ; Rainbow trout ; Anesthetic ; Clove oil ; Oncorhynchus mykiss ; Temperature ; 2 phenoxyethanol
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  • 121
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The family Porcellanidae is a group of crab-shaped anomurans and there are a series of studies on this group in the Persian Gulf. The first report of porcellanid crabs from the Persian Gulf was by Heller (1861); who referred incidentally to two species of this group in a discussion of Crustacea of the Red Sea. Nobili (1905) published preliminary diagnoses of new species of decapod crustaceans from the Persian Gulf and provided a complete account of them, including eight species of Porcellanidae, published in the following year (Nobili, 1906). Haig (1966) recorded 12 porcellanid species from the Persian Gulf and Oman Sea based on the collection of the Danish Expedition (1937–38). Apel (2001) reviewed the previous records of decapod crustaceans from the Persian Gulf and its adjacent waters, and listed 19 porcellanid species including an unnamed species.
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    Keywords: Biology ; Physiology ; Porcellanidae ; Petrolisthes militaris
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  • 122
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The reproduction biology of A. sexfasciatus, one of the main and important ornamental fishes in the Persian Gulf were studied during 1997-98. For sampling, Larak island sited on south-eastern of Bandar-Abbas was chosen. The main fishing gear was hook for collecting samples. During this investigation, weight, length (FL & T.L), GSI, HSI, Kf, sex ratio, LM50 and sexual overlap zone were measured or calculated. Also, the histological studies were done on gonads. The results showed that this species is a protogenous hermaphrodite. A. sexfasciatus has an allometric growth and the results of GSI, HSI and Kf indicated that the spawning season occured in spring as a total spawner species. The sex ratio was found M:F=1.00:1.24 without any significant difference. The overlap zone was recongnized 30mm (with a range of 125-155mm). The LM50 was calculated 130-140mm for females and 160-170mm for males. The size at first maturity for females and males were determined 105 and 120mm, respectively.
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    Keywords: Abudefduf Sexfasciatus ; Reproduction ; Biology ; Sampling ; Weight ; Length ; Sex ratio ; LM50 ; GSI ; HSI ; Spawning ; Maturity
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  • 123
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The aim of this research was to investigate the effects of the oral administration of Gum Arabic on haematological and some oxidative stress markers in Mugil cephalus. For this purpose 60 mullet caught in Faro Lake (Italy), were acclimatized and fed with commercial diet for 20 days prior to the start of experiment, which lasted 15 days. After acclimatization, fish were randomly divided into two equal groups: control group was fed with commercial pellets. Haematological profile on whole blood and sera was assessed, reactive oxygen metabolites (d-ROMs), antioxidant barrier (OXY-ads) and thiol-antioxidant barrier (SHp) were immediately assessed by means of a UV spectrophotometer. Two-way repeated data analysis (ANOVA) showed significant changes only on Thrombocyte Count (TC). In the experimental group an increase in OXY-ads and SHp levels and a significant decrease of d-ROMs were observed after administration of GA.
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    Keywords: Biology ; Physiology ; Mugil cephalus ; Gum Arabic ; Diet supplement ; Haematological profile ; Immuno-stimulant capacity ; Oxidative stress ; Mullet ; Parameters
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  • 124
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Biology aspects of cobia (Rachycentron canadum) were investigated from October 2005 to December 2006 in Northern waters of Persian Gulf (Hormozgan province).The reproduction cycle, sexual maturity, sex ratio, Fecundity, Lm50, feeding, length frequency, growth parameters and mortality of cobia were studied from total of 509 specimens ranged from 19 to 159 fork length. Gonadosomatic index peaked during spring and summer with main peak in June. Spontaneous spawning occurs around the year with peak in June. The overall female to male ratio was significantly 1 : 1.49 (P〈0.05). Batch fecundity were estimated 1684954±118990 in 15 females. Relationship between total length and fecundity were calculated F=1.3717TL 2.9567 (r2= 0.82). Feeding studies indicated that the bony fishes were main food of cobia (76%) and followed by crustaceans (25%) and mollusks (11%). Rays were least food items (22%). Maximum and Minimum GaSI were observed in March (33%) and August (0.07%) respectively. Females reached 50% sexual maturity at 81.25 cm TL. The total length -weight relationship was W=0.0042L3.1162 ( r2=0.9852). Thetotal length-fork length relationship was TL= 1.1561FL-2.533 (r2= 0.9933). Growth parameters K, L ,and t0 were calculated by von bertalanfy growth equation : 0.11 (year1), 168.65 cm, 3.49 and -0.97 respectively. The instaneous rate of total mortality (z), natural mortality (M) and fishing mortality estimated by catch curve analysis were 0.30, 0.25, 0.14 (year1). Exploitation rate and Tmax were 0.36 and 28 yearrespectively.
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    Keywords: Rachycentron canadum ; Cobia ; Sex ratio ; Fecundity ; Lm50 ; Feeding ; Mortality ; Growth ; Parameters ; Biology ; Maturity ; Spawning ; Fecundity
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  • 125
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: This study have been conducted entitle biological and statistical sturgeon in the southern Caspian Sea (Mazandaran waters)” from 2009 to 2013. Sampling was manthly. Overal, 1859 specimens of different species of sturgeon was caught including Acipenserpersicus (69%), A. stellatus (19%), Husohuso (6%), A. nudiventris (4%) and A. guldenstaedtii (2%). Totally, the meat and caviar of five species were found 53263.6 kg and 5633 kg respectively and caviar to meat ratio was 10.6%. The results show that ration of meat and caviar whole species reduced from 2009 to 2012 in which the meat and caviar of A. persicus was declined from 12146 to 4465 kg in meat and caviar from 1358 to 487 kg were extremely reduced respectively. The CPUE (catch per unit effort) of sturgeon has fluctuated from 2009 to 2012. Totally, the CPUE of A. persicus was decreased from 0.150 (2009) to 0.130 (2012) kg boat per day, A. stellatue from 0.009 (2009) to 0.021 (2012) kg boat/day, A. guldenstaedtii from 0.002 (2009) to 0.003 (2012) kg boat/day, A. nudiventris from 0.027 (2009) to 0.001 (2012) kg boat/day and H. huso from 0.123 (2009) to 0.018 (2012) kg boat /day. 1061 specimens of fish has been caviar including A. persicus with 69%, A. stellatus (18.1%), H. huso (5.5%), A. guldenstaedtii (2.7%). The frequency of caviar categorize was included 1 , 2, 3 and massive with 49.6%, 38%), 10.6% and 1.9% , respectively. The highest of meat and caviar belong to A. persicus with 31414 kg and 3515.7 kg, respectively were found and the lowest was 841kg and 105.9 kg pertain to A. guldenstaedtii. The results show that 65.9% of sturgeon was caught by legal catch (landing) and 34.1% by beach seine remained. 391 individuals was age determined that the minimum and maximum age was 9 and 41 year comprised to H.huso and A. stellatus, respectively. A. persicus and A. stellatus were majority caught compare to other species. A. persicus has the highest frequency in 14-15 year age groups with 50% and 57% in 2009 and 2011, respectively and 15-16 year age group with 41% and 56% in 2010 and 2012, respectively. The results show that mean of fork length, body weight, caviar weight of A. persicus was declined because the FL and weight average (±SD) obtained from 152.4±16.7cm and 25.8±9.2 kg in 2009 to 146.5± 18.7cm and 22.1±9.2kg in 2012, respectively. In contrast, the average (±SD) FL and weight of H. huso was increased from 218.8±41.1cm and 137.3±96.6kg in 2009 to 231.3±45.2cm in FL and 146.2±78.5kg body weight in 2012, respectively. Consequently, the results show that stocks of sturgeon in the Caspian Sea has a trend declined because of some species in IUCN categorize list was Endangered in 2006 but at this moment lie in Critically Endangered list of IUCN categorize were down which could be a serious alarm for the valuable sturgeon fish in the Caspian Sea. Therefore, recommendation that trade catch of sturgeon in the Caspian Sea must be forbidden and continue legal catch for spawner fish that needede to artificial propagation only.
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    Keywords: Biological ; Biology ; Sturgeons ; A. persicus ; A. stellatus ; A. guldenstaedtii ; A. nudiventris ; H. huso ; CPUE ; Survey ; Sampling ; Species ; Caviar
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  • 126
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The Caspian goby, Neogobius caspius, is an endemic species of Gobiidae family in the Caspian Sea and it has ecological importance (as food for Caspian commercial fish such as sturgeons). The main aims of this study are, studying distribution, length, weight and age structure, sex ratio, diet, reproduction biology and morphological characters of this species in Guilan coast at waters of the Caspian sea and the sampling has been done monthly from Oct. 2005 to Sep. 2006 in 4 station from Astara to Chaboksar, with bottom trawl which had 12.5 meter length, 4.7 meter gape width and 2 mm mesh size in code end. The results showed N. caspius abundance is 9.82±11.93% of Gobiids and 7.92±10.10% of total fish numbers sampled in the study area (13824 specimens belong to 16 fish species) and there were significant differences among stations and seasons. CPUA of N.Caspius was estimated 52.5±105.9 ind/hec and 412.7±770.7 g/hec and there were significant differences among stations and seasons. Maximum body weight, total length and age were measured 65.10 g, 176 mm and 6 years old with an average 8.74±9.9 g, 84.83±28.4 mm and 1.83 years old, respectively and maximum age of males and females was 6 and 5 years old respectively and there were significant differences among stations and seasons and between sexes. It was estimated algometric growth model from length-weight regression, coefficient of K Von Bertalanffy growth model was estimated 0.42 and 0.68 in male and female, respectively. Sex ratio was 1.27 female to 1 male. Coefficient vacuity, relative gut length and intensity of 169 fullness were 8.72%, 0.76±0.17 and 267.7±263.3 for, respectively and Caspian goby fed on 30 different prey consist Zooplanktons (8 types), Benthic animals (15 types) and fishes (7 types) and young and yearlings have fed mainly mixed food (zooplankton and benthic animals) and adults on zoobenthose. Gammarids, Bivalvia, Cumaceae and Vormes constituted 44.7, 38.9, 24.8 and 19.7 % of prescence in full-gutted samples respectively, they were mainly preys (number and weight), hence this species is considered as euryphagus, carnivorous, benthphagus species. It was determined, Caspian goby spawns from March until last June, males and females take part in spawning in 2.8g and 65 mm and 1.3 g and 52 mm, respectively. Length at 50% maturity (LM50) was 80.2 and 77.5 mm in males and females, respectively. Maturity took place at 2 years old for both sexes, too. The absolute fecundity was estimated 109-1350 (451.6±216.3) eggs and relative fecundity 18-80 (36.8±9.2) eggs per one grams of body weight and diameter of ripe eggs was measured 1.31-2.60 (2.18±0.19) mm. Morphologically, there were 15 morphologically significant statistical differences between males and females and 15 differences among stations, sexual dimorphism was observed, too.
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    Keywords: Ecological ; Commercial ; Biology ; Morphological ; Neogobius caspius ; Caspian goby ; Distribution ; Population structure ; Diet ; Reproduction ; Morphology ; Gobiidae ; CPUA ; Algometric ; Zooplankton ; Benthic
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  • 127
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: This survay has been done from Januray 2000 till May 2002 in Khouzestan costal waters. Four species of grouper were identified from which orange spotted grouper (Epinephelus coioides) was the dominant species. For studing environmental parameters and reproductive biology, age, growth parameters and mortality rate samples were collected by fishing ship. Samples were taken montly in 4 days by fishing traps and trawls. In addition, some samples were obtained from Khozestan fish landing centres. Environmental factors such as PH, 02, salinity, water temperature and depth of traping areas, were measured. To identify species, morphometric characteries of 452 individal fishes were measured. Stomach contents of 394 fish were has survaid, from which stomach of 226 fish, and 168 fish had empty stomachs. Percentage of empty stomachs (cv) in males was more than females. Food items found in 73 percent of stomach were crab (11%), shrimps (8.8%) , squids (3.9%), gastropods (17%) and bivalves (0.4%). Feeding intensity in year classes did not obay logic trends The importance relatively indicator (I.R.I) were 81, 9.9, 4, 1.5 and 0.3 percent for fish, crab, shrimp, squid, gastropod and bivalve respectively. For age determination, sagita otoliths of 450 fish were taken and countable sections were obtained from 425 specimens. Relative frequency distribution of opaque and transparent rings showed that each opaque growth ring generates once a year from November to September. It seemed that generation of opaque rings is affected by temperature and photoperiod changes. Correlation between length and age was calculated using Von Bertalanffy's least square method. Following equasion was obtaind: L(t) : 122.27 (1 e 0.146 (t+0.482)) Growth parameters were determined through by Ford Walford equasion and Response Surface and Shepherd subcommands in Elefan program and L00 and K amounts were have determined. Correlation between length and age of 635 fish was determined by gender . Length and age correlation was calculated by exponential model and between total length and standard length by straghit line model. Correlation between age and weight of sagita was calculated by total length and age. The most Correlation was between sagita weight and fish age (r=0.876). Total mortality rate (z) was estimated by Length Converthed Method , Jones and Vanzaling and Powel Wetherall. Total mortality rate was z=0.39. Natural mortality rate, using Pauly method was calculated M=0.32. Fishing mortality (F) was 0.08. Gonads of 425 fishes were surveid within 18 month, from which 363 were female, 46 were male and 16 were sex reversing individuals .Total length of females varied from 26 to 95.5 centimeters while males length varied from 56.5 to 107 centimeters. Sex reversing individuals had a length of 47.5 centimeters, when two years old and 62.5 centimeters at age of 3 years. From the mentioned 425 fish, 401 individuals were matured, containing 339 females and 62 males, 5.47 females against each male. Montly changes of Gonadosomatic Index (GSI) by total body weight and standard length and total body length showed that this index increases from march to May and maximum increase was in May . This experiment was adapted in spawning season. Potential, relative, and absoulate fecundity was estimated by counting eggs in three samples. Total amount of traped fish using special traps was 16182.18 kg from which Epinephelus coioides provided catching 15353.43 kg of it (91.27 %) and By catch was 141.18 kg (8.24 %). Total average CPUE for whole catch was 123.33 kg/day/vessel. Total amount of catch was estimated 232.04 tons, considering CPUE of total catch and total Khuzestan trap ships effort.
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    Keywords: Fish ; Biology ; Distribution ; Growth parameters
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  • 128
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: In order to study feeding and reproductive biology of Southern meager (A.hololepidotus) in North west of Persian Gulf. 143 (74 males and 69 females) species were collected between October of 2008 to October of 2009 in coast of Khouzestan. Maximum and minimum length of fish were 143 cm and 81 cm respectively Maximum mean length (128.4±7.5) and Minimum mean length (104.86±12.47) were detected in October and May respectively. Maximum weight (27.5Kg) and Minimum weight (5.7Kg) and also mean weight to males (15222±1371) and Min mean weight of females (16942/02±2095) were detected. Absolute fecundity (4111847.66) and relative fecundity (268.33) were analyzed. GSI Analysis showed that these species (A.hololepidotus) spawn during June to September with highest spawning rate in September. Results showed that Southern meager is a batch spawnerspecies relationship between length and weight of male Y=0.042L^2.70(n=74,R2 =0.86) and female species Y=0.061L^2.61(n=69, R2=0.85) and also total species Y=0.059L^2.62 (n=143, R2=0.86) were measured. Due to not finding Immature species during sampling LM50 wasn’t analyzed. Analysis HSI and K index showed highest value in April and May and lowest value in August and September respectively. Prey occurrence index showed that fish is main food item and Crustacean specially Shrimp and Mollusca are secondary food item of this species. Analysis of vacuity index showed that females of Southern meager are more gluttonous than males and this species feed during spawning season .In general we can classify Southern meager as a moderate feeding rate species.
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    Keywords: Biology ; Argyrosomus hololepidotus ; Feeding ; Reproductive ; Meager ; Species ; GSI ; Sampling
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  • 129
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Mullet and other bony fishes are caught by beach seine in Iranian coastal zone in Golestan, Mazandaran and Guilan provinces. The catch and CPUE trend of mullets were compared during 1993 to 2001 and some biological characteristics such as: species composition, length, weight, K and age of Liza aurata and L. saliens were analyzed. In 1990s, the results showed that amount of catch has been increased and the maximum catch occured in 2001. CPUE decreased from 114 kg (in each seine) in 1993 to 43 kg in 1996 whereas 2001 increased to 66.4 and 78.4 kg in 2000 and 2001, respectively. The mean fork length, weight and K for L. aurata species were measured 32.7 and 32.3 cm, 418.3 and 419.8 g and 0.61 and 0.93 and for L. saliens species were 27.5 and 25.1 cm, 224.7 and 179.1 g and 0.91 and 0.71 for years 2000 and 2001, respectively. According to this data in spite of increasing in catch, CPUE of L. aurata has increased and there is no changes in respect of biological aspect. Therefore, it was concluded that this species is harvested of a sustainable level.
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    Keywords: Mullet ; Liza aurata ; Liza saliens ; Catch ; Biology ; CPUE ; Biological charactristics ; Species compositions ; Length ; Weight ; Age
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  • 130
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: During one year period, 603 specimens of white cheek shark (Carcharhinus dussumieri) were examined monthly. Results indicated that, sex ratio is 1:1.13 (Male To female). Maturity occured along with increase in ovary and testis weight, increasing ova diameter, uterine width, and also increase in clasper length and its calcification. Size at first maturity of males was (Total Length). Size at 50% maturity (LM50) was 690mm in males and 680mm in females (T.L). This shark has placental attachment and an umbilical cord. Number of embryos ranged from 1 to 5 and mainly were 2. Maximum length of male and female embryos were 380 and 385 mm (T.L) respectively. Pubs had umbilical scars which remains for some times. Lengths ranged from 345-490 and 350-425 mm (T.L) for males, and females respectively. Sexual reproduction continue throughout the year, with a pick of mating in spring and a distinct pregnancy period from October to April and a pick of parturition in June to July.
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    Keywords: Biology ; White Cheek Shark ; Carcharhinus dussumieri ; Placental ; Umbilical ; Embryos ; Parturition ; Sex ratio ; Size ; Male ; Female
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  • 131
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: As part of ecological study of Hanna Wetland, Semirum, in Isfahan province, the age, growth, and reproductive characteristics of Capoeta damascina, a major species of the wetland were investigated. A total of 270 specimens were collected by cast net and gillnets of different mesh sizes (5-70mm) during fall and winter 2007, and spring and summer 2008. The ratio of males to females was 1.0: 2.2 (MT). Seven (1+ to n and six (1+ to 6+) year classes were recorded for females and males, respectively. In all class, females were always larger than males. Maximum fork length and weight of 44.2 cm and 1545g for females and 40.0cm and 1300g for males were recorded. The minimum, maximum, and average absolute fecundity were 2203, 36763, and 19121±9503, respectively. According to Gonadostomatic Index (GSI) values, spawning of C. damascina occurs from May to June. The Von Bertalanffy growth parameters fit to size-at-age data were: K=0.136, L. -- 66.96cm, to .0.161 years for females and K=0.174, 1,0,=54.70cm, t, 0.37 for males. The weigh-length relationships were described as W=0.0143L3a0471 (r2 = 0.9597) for females and W=0.009401695 (r2 =7- 0.9768) for males. According to b values obtained, both sexes show a positive allometric growth. The growth performance index 9' was estimated at 7.071 and 6.092 for females and males respectively that indicated a faster growth rate for females.
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    Keywords: Capoeta damascina ; Biology ; Gonadostomatic
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  • 132
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: This study was carried out from April 1999 to March 2000 in Dez dam reservoir located at North Khouzestan province. From the total number of 607 specimen of collected fish, 267 and 64 were males and females respectively, and276 specimen were immature. Samples were caught by hooks and gill nets. Length range of females was 156-1350 mm and their weight range was 31.7-26500 g. Males ranged 183-1065mm in length and 48-12208g in weight. The males showed more ranges in length and weight comparing to females. The spawning period is very short and occuring in spring after flooding of the river and increase in the reservoir water level. This species is a total spawner and eggs are release in upstream regions and reservoir shallow waters on bottoms gravels. Spawning occurs in 24°C. Fecundity was intermediate. Sex ratio was 4.2:1.0 (male/female). Males show a faster maturation. According to the ratio of gut length to the body length, it seems to be an omnivorous species, but all samples were found to have fish in their stomachs (100%). Feeding intensity was higher in males. Annual growth is slow and asymptomatic length is more than 2m. Relative growth in weight is not in accordance with growth in length for various length groups, and relative growth in weight is increased with increasing of fish length. Growth of this species is positive allometric type. Various length groups were observed in examined specimens. It I seems that it has a longer reproductive life comparing to its pre-maturation life. Relative fatness is higher in females.
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    Keywords: Reproduction ; Barbus esocinus ; Biology ; Specimens ; Males ; Female ; Immature ; Samples ; Gillnet ; Spawning ; Fecundity ; Growth
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  • 133
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Biological attributes of Madagascar Meager (Argyrosomus hololepidotus) was studied from October 2008 to September 2009 in coastal waters of K.huzestan province. Average maximum length was 128.4±7.50 in October and average minimum length was 104.86±12.47 in May. The maximum weight was 27500g, the minimum weight was 5700g and mean weight for males and females were 15.222±4.40 and 16.942±5.09, respectively. Reproductive studies showed that peak maturity season occurred in July. The length­ weight relationship were calculated as W=0.042L 2 70 for males and W=0.06L2 61for females. The male-female sex ratio was calculated as 1:1.07 and chi-square analysis showed no significant difference (P〉0.05) between the two sexes. The average absolute and relative fecundity were estimated to be 4054045±37265 and 179.19±50.41, respectively Madagascar Meager is carnivore and we found the diet ofthe species consisted offish (75%), crustaceans (20%) and mollusks (5%). Analysis of monthly variation in the condition factor (Kn) indicated a fluctuation throughout the year, with a high level during May. Vacuity index indicated a higher feeding rate in males compared to females. We also found that the species continues feeding in the spawning season.
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    Keywords: Argyrosomus hololepidotus ; Biological attributes ; Reproduction ; Feeding ; Biology
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  • 134
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Sea cucumber is presented as potential marine source of antimicrobial compounds. The purpose of this study is to evaluate antifungal effects of sea cucumber, Holothuria leucospilota, extracts on Aspergillus niger and Candida albicans. Methanol and chloroform extracts of the body wall, gonad and intestine of sea cucumber, H. leucospilota, collected from Persian Gulf, were evaluated for their antifungal activity against A.niger and C.albicans. The activity was determined using serial dilution method. Antifungal activity, minimum inhibitory concentration and minimum fungicidal concentration were evaluated by the different concentrations. Results showed that each of the extracts had antifungal effect at specified concentrations on the A.niger. All examined concentrations of Gonad methanol and intestine chloroform extracts had no inhibitory effect on C.albicans. Chloroform extracts of gonad and intestine had more fungicidal effect against A.Niger compared with C.albicans. Gonad chloroform extracts showed more fungicidal effect on the C.albicans at concentrations of 2.5, 5 and 10 mg/ml. Sea cucumber extract can be considered as an antifungal agent in various industries such as medicine and pharmaceutical industry.
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    Keywords: Biology ; Physiology ; Holothuria leucospilota ; Aspergillus niger ; Candida albicans ; Sea cucumber extract ; Antifungal activity ; Inhibitory effect
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  • 135
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Current microbial methodologies to determine fish quality are laborious and have long time required to obtain results. The impediometric technique as a rapid sensitive method was used to determine the correlation between impedance detection times (IDTs) and conventional reference psychrophilic and mesophilic plate counts of fish in order to develop models for predicting the microbial quality and determining fish shelf-life. The changes in sensorial factores, psychrophilic and mesophilic bacterial loads of ice stored fresh silver pomfret (Pampus argenteus) were measured by two different methods including conventional reference plating techniques and also impediometric monitoring method at 0, 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 21, 24 and 27 days of storage. The primary psychrophilic (3.44 ± 0.69 logCFU/g) and mesophilic (3.64 ± 1.08 logCFU/g) bacterial loads increased to more than acceptable limit (6 logCFU/g) on days 12 and 21, respectively. The calibration curves for the two methods and their equations were designed with linear regression models. IDTs were highly correlated with psychrophilic (r=-0.9614) and mesophilic (r=-0.9547) bacterial loads. This study suggests that impediometric technique can be used as a rapid and reliable method to accurate estimation of silver pomfret bacterial loads and determine its shelf-life as seafood. According to results, the sensorial data were correlated with psychrophic bacterial load. The shelf-life of ice stored silver pomfret determined 9-12 days based on sensorial data and psychrophic bacterial load.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Biology ; Physiology ; Psychrophilic ; Mesophilic ; Bacterial Load ; Silver Pomfret (Pampus argenteus) ; Storage time ; Impedance
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.303-318
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  • 136
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: This Research has been done monthly in Sefidroud river and its tributaries from Agust 2003 to July 2004 . From the total number of 2027 specimens of caught fish , 800 and 629 were males and females respectively , and 598 specimens were undistinguished. Samples were caught by cast nets. Fork length range of all specimen was 33-255 mm (119.56 ±46) and their weight rang was 0.42-257.5 gr (34.4 ±39.06) gr and their age range was 0-5 (1.76 ±0.959) year. The avrege of relative frequency in C.c.gracilis was 65.1 % . The average of condition factor was 1.07±0.13 . Between Fork length and weight of C.c.gracilis . Was exponential relation and coefficient of correlation was estimated 99.11% . Growth cofficient (k) was 0.114 ; L∞ was estimated 373.5 mm. C.c.g consumed of Chrysophyta phylum more than other Phytoplankton phyla in Sefidroud river and from Bentic point of view, consumed of clay, Filamentous algae detritus, insects, seeds. Absolute fecundity range was 1823-9274 (4553.8 ±2169.1) eggs. Considering the GSI and frequency percent of maturity stages, spawning period of the fish begins from April and peak of spawning is in June and terminates in July.
    Description: Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
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    Keywords: Biology ; Survey ; Capoeta capoeta gracilis ; Aquaculturize ; Species ; Specimens ; Males ; Females ; Fish ; Samples ; Weight ; C.c.gracilis ; Growth ; Chrysophyta phylum ; Phytoplankton phyla ; Filamentous algae detritus ; GSI ; Maturity ; Spawning
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    Type: Report , Refereed
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  • 137
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The project of the Study on fishing and resource management of fisheries within Southern Caspian Sea was conducted on the base of an agreement made between fisheries organization (Shilat) and the Iranian fishery research organization (IFRO) signed in 2010. In this library-based study the current situation of bony fish fisheries and biology of these species has been surveyed in Iranian waters of the Caspian Sea . In this survey internal and external environmental factors of bony fishes activities were considered. Using SWOT analysis method, current situation of fisheries was investigated..One of the most important strategies for conserving anadromous species such as Caspian kutum , common carp, roach , bream and …. is rehabilitation of the natural spawning ground in rivers, coastal lagoon specially Anzali lagoon .By conducting this strategy not only restocks of bony fishes is done ,but also reduced the cost of artificial restocking programs and releasing fingerlings .In short term , it is nessesary to enhance the stocks of the species that have low catch is done by huge releasing of the fingerlings and study the qualification of the program.
    Description: Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Environmental ; Bony fishes ; Distribution ; Stocks ; Biology ; Fishing ; Species ; Caspian kutum ; Common carp ; Roach ; Bream ; Spawning ; Fingerlings
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    Type: Report , Refereed
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  • 138
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The Caspian Sea is the biggest lacustrine water source. Common carp is very important commercially in south coastal line of Iranian Caspian Sea waters, especially in east coastal line, because eighty percent annual catch of this species has been caught in this area in particular. Despite the common carp importance and value in Iran, but there is a little information about its biology in natural system. This study is comprehensive research on reproduction, growth and feeding. The specimens were caught by beach seine net in coastal line of Iranian waters. The fork length ranged between 5.6 and 2866.2 g. The b value of the length-weight relationship ranged from 2.843 to 2.924 for female and male, respectively. The age composition of the specimens was from 1 to 11 year. The gonadosomatic ratio (GSR) changed from 2 to 12. There were two peaks of GSR in April and December, so that the latter peak was much shorter than the first that. Fecundity variations were high and ranged 77448 to 430745 eggs. It observed linear significant correlation in fecundity- weight (r=0.98) and fecundity-length (r=0.88) relationships. Average growth in length was described with the Von Bertalanffy growth model: L (t) = 60.5(1-exp (0.19(t-0.65). The percent of empty stomach and prey dominant evaluated during different seasons by specific formula result showed that in Cyprinus carpio prey Molluscs was dominated and specific food items. Empty stomachs in winter and spring were higher and lower, respectively.
    Description: Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Cyprinus carpio ; Spawning ; Feeding ; Growth ; Common carp ; Biology ; Age ; Coastal line
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    Type: Report , Refereed
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  • 139
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Sampling of Astacus leptodactylusc were conducted in order to determination of biometrical and biological parameters suchas length , weight , sex ratio , fecundity and natural reproduction time . Two transect were selected at 49 34 and 49 36 geographical position on east Caspian Sea near to Anzali city . Metalic foulding trap with Silurus glanis as attractive diet were used to catch Astacus leptodactylusc At each line the traps were set on depth of 35,45 ,55 and 65 (5 trap at each depth) . Random sampling from each depth on tow lin for one year were conducted and the biometry performed on catched Astacus leptodactylusc where their sext uality and their ration were detemined for eacd month , season and whole year. absolute fecundity determined by cooking Astacus leptodactylusc , taking out the ovary weighing and counting them .Working fecundity assesed by separating eggs from their swiming leges while enomerate all egg . Complete randomized test of ANOVA for analysing the data were employed. The results showed average length and welght were calculated 122/07±1/74mm and 57/96±1/81gr respectively. Average absolute fecundity was 310/22 ±10/72 eggs , average working fecundity was 251/84±8/84 eggs , Average ovary weight was determined 4/31 ±619 gr and average number of eggs in one gr was 74/52±1/53 eggs .The sextual ratio in all year long was 1:1.32 . The reproduction season is about seven month from Febrary to July and the moulting of males occures two times each year. One of time is at may and the other is in September . The female molt thtina as the male start for second time.
    Description: Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Biometrical ; Biological ; Biology ; Astacus leptodactylus eichwaldi ; Sex ratio ; Fecundity ; Silurus glanis ; ANOVA ; Female ; Male ; Coastal water
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    Type: Report , Refereed
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  • 140
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Tenualosa ilisha ; Biology ; Fish ; Sex ratio ; Life history ; Ford Walford
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    Type: Report , Refereed
    Format: 244pp.
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  • 141
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The project of the Study on fishing and resource management of fisheries within Southern Caspian Sea was conducted on the base of an agreementmade between fisheries organization (Shilat) and the Iranian fishery research organization (IFRO) signed in 2010. The study has several phases. The final report of the fishery on fishing and resource management of fisheries within Southern Caspian Sea (Gilan, Mazandaran & Golestan provinces) is consisted of several sections such as: 1- The Survey status of biology and catch of Kilka fishes , Bony fishes and Estrogen fishes and also the status of aquatic resource conservation in the Southern part of Caspian Sea 2- Fishing analysis in the Southern part of Caspian Sea 3- Fisheries development Strategies, policies and plans in the Southern part of Caspian Sea In this survey and library-based study, internal and external environmental factors of shilat activities are considered. Using SWOT analysis method, current situation of fisheries is investigated. In this regard, all fisheries activities were divided into four groups, then, the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and treats of internal and external environment will be analyzed. A considerable number of tables and matrixes were prepared and policies and strategies as seen of final report were carried out.
    Description: Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Resource management ; IFRO ; Shilat ; Fishing ; Kilka ; Fisheries ; Survey ; Biology ; Bony fishes ; Estrogen ; Environmental factors
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    Type: Report , Refereed
    Format: 84pp.
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  • 142
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: In this study, two main probiotics (Lactobacillus plantarum and Lactobacillus delbrueckii subsp. bulgaricus) were isolated from the intestine of Tor grypus and their effects on growth performance, gut microbial flora and digestive enzymes activities (i.e., α-amylase, lipase, trypsin, chymotrypsin, and alkaline phosphatase) of Tor grypus (Karaman, 1971) were determined. Juveniles of T. grypus (n=480, weighing 45±10 g) were randomly divided into 4 equal groups (with 3 replications) and fed on diets containing 5×107 cfu g-1 of L. plantarum (G1), L. bulgaricus (G2), L. casei (G3) and a control diet (without probiotic) for 60 continuous days. Results showed that probiotic supplementations had generally significant effects on growth performance (p〈0.05). The G2 group had the best effect on specific growth rate (SGR) and feed utilization efficiency in T. grypus. The digestive enzyme activities, on day 30 after feeding, significantly increased in G1 when compared with those in the control group (p〈0.05). Significant changes in bacterial intestinal flora were observed in all probiotic groups compared with the control (p〈0.05). Our results indicated that supplementation of isolated bacteria from the intestine of T. grypus (i.e., G2) can efficiently improve growth performance, intestinal microbiota and some digestive enzyme activities in juvenile T. grypus. Therefore, it can be isolated and used as a growth enhancer just like the commercial probiotics.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Biology ; Physiology ; Lactobacillus plantarum ; Lactobacillus delbrueckii subsp. bulgaricus ; Tor grypus, Intestine lactobacilli ; Growth performance ; Digestive enzyme activity ; Microbial flora
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.296-317
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  • 143
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The main goal of this study was to understand the reproductive biology of Jinga Shrimp (Metapenaeus affinis) that is found in coastal waters of Hormozgan Province and is relatively unknown to the scientific community. To achieve this goal, we conducted a monthly sampling over the years 2001 to 2003 sweeping a long area from Bandar Abbass to Sirik in the south of Iran. We found that the sex ratio is not 1:1 either seasonally (except in autumn 2001) or annually (p〈0.05). The peak of spawning of the shrimp observed in spring and also calculated the carapace length of female shrimps at first maturity (LM50) as 27.16mm.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Biology ; Jinga Shrimp ; Metapenaeus affinis ; Reproductive ; Sampling ; Sex ratio ; Spawning ; Maturity
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.151-160
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  • 144
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Aeromonas infections are the most common bacterial disease of cultured fish in China. In this study, a gram-negative bacillus was isolated from the liver of diseased koi carp (Cyprinus carpio koi), and named strain KC-2. The results of morphological and biochemical tests, as well as phylogenetic analysis derived from 16S rRNA and gyrB sequences indicated that the isolated strain KC-2 was highly identical to the known Aeromonas media ATCC 33907. Experimental infection assays were conducted, and pathogenicity was demonstrated in crucian carp (Carassius auratus) and zebrafish (Danio rerio). Antimicrobial susceptibility testing showed that the strain KC-2 was sensitive to cefalotin, cefixime, cefotaxime, gentamicin, netilmicin, azithromycin and chloramphenicol. This is the first report on the isolation and identification of A. media from diseased, cultured koi fish. The results of the study will provide a scientific reference for prevention of bacterial disease of koi carp and identification of A. media in fish.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Biology ; Physiology ; Cyprinus carpio koi ; Carassius auratus ; Cefalotin ; Cefixime ; Cefotaxime ; Gentamicin ; Netilmicin ; Azithromycin ; Chloramphenicol ; Koi carp ; Aeromonas media ; Isolation ; Identification ; Antimicrobial susceptibility testing ; Morphological
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.760-774
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  • 145
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Monthly samples of Acanthopagrus latus (Hottuyn, 1782) were used to determine (1) feeding habits and (2) reproduction characteristics of the species in relation to its size, spawning season and sex in the Northern part of the Persian Gulf from January to December 2013. The smaller length classes of all samples were dominated by male fish. All gonads examined, were ovotestis during the spawning period from February till May. Male and female ovotestes were dimorphic in structure which represented a transitional stage in a protandrous sex change. Length at first sexual maturity of female A. latus was 24.40 cm. A. latus fed predominantly on bivalves, gastropods, cephalopods, stomatopods, fish and decapods which showed changes according to the season and body size. According to our results, it appears that A. latus feeds throughout the year; the highest value of gastrosomatic index (GaSI) for both sexes was recorded in February, which was significantly different from that in other months. The results of this study also indicate that feeding in yellowfin seabream is very intense before reproduction (during January and February). It decreases gradually after February to June during the spawning season.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Stock assessment ; Acanthopagrus latus ; Diet ; Spawning ; Protandrous ; Feeding ; Biology
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.16-30
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  • 146
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Ayu (Plecoglossus altivelis), one kinds of valuable cultured fish species, show almost no morphological difference between male and female until sexual maturity. Here, we report the identification of sex-linked markers for the ayu, based on Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphism (AFLP) generated from cultured fish (15 males and 15 females) by using 63 different primer combinations. Genomic fragments (n = 3733) were produced with a mean frequency of 59 bands per primer pair. A male-specific of 139 base pair band was amplified and converted to a sequence-characterized amplified region (SCAR marker) designated as Ayu102. Six distinct genomic fragments were produced in 12 wild samples (6 males and 6 females). The fragments designated a, b, c, d, and e were detected only in males, and one fragment (f) was detected in both genders. Nucleotide sequence analysis showed that fragments e and f were 96.67% identical. Ayu102 marker was detected in 45-d-old larvae, in both cultured and wild fish populations, and in offsprings generated by gynogenesis. Fragment e was detected in all males, and in only 6.7% of females in cultured fish. Data suggest that Ayu102 marker is a male-specific marker linked to the sex-determining locus of the male ayu and can be used for gender identification.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Biology ; Physiology ; AFLP ; Plecoglossus altivelis ; Sex-linked marker ; Identification ; Populations ; Genomics
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.895-906
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  • 147
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The aim of this study was to determine the selectivity of monofilament gillnets with different mesh size for silver crucian carp in Eğirdir Lake. In this study, it was investigated that the selectivity of monofilament gillnets with nominal mesh size (stretched) with 32, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90 mm and trammel nets with 100, 110, 120, 130, 140, 150 mm for catching of silver crucian carp. Fieldwork was carried out in two different station of Eğirdir Lake, between January-2010 and December-2010 with a three-month period and a total of 4 catching operations. (Share Each Length class Catch Total) (SELECT) method was used to determine the selectivity parameters. In the experiments 1562 silver crucian carp species in ranges of the length between 7.9 cm- 37.0 cm were caught. As a result of calculations made according to the bi-modal model which gave the lowest deviation, for gill nets optimum length (cm) was found as 8.77, 10.96, 13.70, 16.44, 19.18, 21.92, 24.66 for 32, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90 mm mesh size for trammel nets optimum length (cm) was found to be 24.90, 27.39, 29.88, 32.37, 34.86 for 100, 110, 120, 130 and 140 mm mesh size monofilament trammel nets, respectively.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Biology ; Physiology ; Monofilament ; Selectivity ; SELECT method ; Carassius gibelio
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.967-978
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  • 148
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Kilka, a pelagic fish feeding on zooplanktons, are the most abundant fish genus in the Caspian Sea. There are three species of the fish living in the Sea including anchovy (Clupeonella engrauliformes), bigeye (C. grimmi) and common kilka (C. cultriventris). All three species live in the coastal waters of the Sea and comprise part of the commercial catch in the area. The relative frequency of the bigeye ranked second after anchovy over the years 1990-1991 with 6.84% increasing to 12.6% and 21.7% over the years 1997-1998 and decreasing in the subsequent years. We studied biological characteristics of the bigeye kilka over the years 1997-2001 in three fishing regions Amirabad, Babolsar and Anzali. In winter and earlier spring of each year, mature bigeye kilka ready to spawn were always present in the catch. The mean fork length of the fish increased from 95.87mm in 1997 to 105mm in 2000 and decreased to 102.3mm afterwards. Over the same time period, the fork length range became wider with specimens in the upper length classes representing most of the catch. We found that males were always dominant during our study comprising 60 to 90% of the catch. The caught fish consisted of six age classes 1+ to 6+. During the years 1998 to 1999, the age Classes 1+ to 3+ comprised more than 90% of the catch. In the year 2000, we observed a decrease in the age classes 1+ and 2+ and an increase in the age classes 4+, to 5+ compared to that of the previous years. In the year 2001, the age classes 3+ and 4+ decreased and the age classes 5+ and 6+ increased. In recent years, the relative frequency of the bigeye kilka has decreased as a result of the attack by the Mnemiopsis leidyi, but fork length range of the fish has increased and bigger and older fish are dominant in the catch.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Biological ; Commercial ; Babolsar ; Clupeonella grimmi ; Biology ; Kilka ; Pelagic fishes ; Zooplanktons ; Anchovy ; Clupeonella engrauliformes ; Bigeye ; C. grimmi ; C. cultriventris ; Specimens ; Mnemiopsis leidyi
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.125-138
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  • 149
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: This study focused on hepatosomatic and gonadosomatic index and levels of plasma 17β-estradiol (E2), vitellogenin (Vtg) and total protein and determined the localization of Vtg in the liver during vitellogenesis in female Chalcalburnus tarichi, an endemic cyprinid species living in the Lake Van, Turkey. The levels of plasma E2, Vtg and total protein in female fish increased during vitellogenesis and they are positively correlated with each other. According to the results from the female fish, the lowest levels of E2 and Vtg were measured in December at 120.60±23.38 pg ml-1 and 1.10±0.26 mg ml-1, respectively. The highest levels of plasma E2 and Vtg were in May (833.40±211.58 pg ml-1) and April (31.31±4.9 mg ml-1), respectively. The Vtg-positive hepatocytes were not uniform in liver of fishes. Generally, the hepatocytes surrounding the portal and central veins were strongly Vtg positive. These results showed that plasma Vtg levels in female fish increased during vitellogenesis related to plasma E2 and gonadosomatic index.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Biology ; Physiology ; Vitellogenesis ; 17β-estradiol ; Gonadosomatic index ; Chalcalburnus tarichi ; Determination ; Plasma ; Blood
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.546-554
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  • 150
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Sponges, which constitute the phylum Porifera, are the most primitive of the multicellular animals, among all marine organisms screened. Marine sponges produce the largest number of structurally diversified natural products. In this study we investigated in vitro antimicrobial activity of Ircinia mutans collected from the Kish Island in the Persian Gulf against strains of bacteria Escherichia coli (ATCC 15224), Pseudomonas aeruginosa (ATCC 25619), Staphylococcus aureus (ATCC 1764), and Bacillus subtilis spizizenii (ATCC 6633). Diethyl etter, methanol and aqueous extracts of sponge were evaluated by using the Bacterial Broth Dilution Method. The results showed that the aqueous extracts didn’t have any antibacterial activity. Minimum Inhibitory Concentrations (MIC) of the winter diethyl etter extract was 2 mg/ml for E.coli and 20 mg/ml for P. aeruginosa, whereas the summer diethyl etter extract and both of methanol extracts did not show any activity. The MIC and MBC (Minimum Bacterial Concentration) of summer diethyl etter extracts were 2 mg/ml and 3mg/ml against S.aureus and 5mg/ml and 10mg/ml when tested on B. subtilis. The MIC and MBC of winter diethyl etter extracts were measured as 1.5 mg/ml and 2mg/ml against S. aurous and 5mg/ml and 10mg/ml when examined on B.subtilis. Summer and winter methanol and aqueous extracts of I.mutans did not show any activity against these bacteria. Therefore secondary metabolite solutions in diethyl etter contain components with antibacterial properties and can be used as antibiotics products.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Biology ; Physiology ; Pseudomonas aeruginosa ; Escherichia coli ; Ircinia mutans ; Bacillus subtilis spizizenii ; Sponge ; Secondary metabolites ; Antibacterial activity ; In Vitro ; Comparison
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.823-833
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  • 151
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: This study was carried out to evaluate some biological reproductive aspects of Sillago sihama, a valuable gonochoristic species living in coastal areas of the Persian Gulf, from August 1997 to September 1998. Forty fish were caught each month, and their total length, standard length and total weight were measured. Fish were then diseeted and liver, stomach and gonads were weighted. A piece of gonad samples 01 different stages of maturity were taken and placed in bouins fixative. Minimum and maximum fish length were and 23.5 centimeters respectively. Length-weight relationship showed isometric growth in this species. Gonadosomatic index (GSI), gastrosomatic index (GI) and hepatosomatie index (HSI) were also measured. GSI was averaged 4.5 in March for females and 1.50 in April for males. Histological evidence showed that this fish has an ovary with free riped ova at the same time and spawn once a year in spring (synchronos). Sex ratio was measured (1 M:1.2F)(α=0.05,df=1, X2=5), Size of maturity were 11.4 and 12.6cm for males and females respectively.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Biology ; Biological ; Histological ; Sillago sihama ; Gonochoristic ; Species ; Fish ; Length ; Weight ; Gonads ; Maturity ; Gonadosomatic index ; GSI ; Gastrosomatic index ; GI ; Hepatosomatie index ; HSI ; Synchronos ; Sex ratio
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.37-54
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  • 152
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The nutritional suitability and cost effectiveness of rice polish and mustard oil cake as protein sources in the diet of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) were studied. This study introduced rice polish as a plant protein source for Nile tilapia and three diets were formulated using rice polish (0, 10 and 20%) and mustard oil cake (10.0, 17.6 and 22.0%) for a feeding trail of eight weeks to observe the growth performance and feed utilization. The result was indicated that growth performance tended to decrease with increase in inclusion level of rice polish and mustard oil cake. The control diet (FM35) recorded the highest body weight gain (BWG) (363.79±59.32%) and the least (330.24±32.32%) was in diet FM25. Specific growth rate (SGR) was followed the same trend and no significant differences of SGR was observed among the diets (P〉0.05). Feed intake (FI) of different diets was ranged between 30.33 g and 35.08 g per fish at the end of this experiment. Feed intake was also declined with the increase in inclusion level of rice polish, though the feed conversion ratio (FCR) and protein efficiency ratio (PER) were not significantly different (P〉0.05) among the diets. The results of this study revealed that partial replacement of fish meal by rice polish and mustard oil cake would be cost effective without any significant change in growth performance.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Biology ; Physiology ; Rice polish ; Mustard oil cake ; Plant protein sources ; O. niloticus ; Growth performance
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.864-872
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  • 153
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: This study was conducted to determine optimal ratios of dietary linolenic acid (18:3n-3, LnA) to linoleic acid (18:2n-6, LA) for Tor tambroides. Juveniles were fed three trial diets with different ratios of LnA/LA (0.0, 0.5 and 1.0) for 10 weeks. Another diet contained 100% palm oil, which was similar tothe diet with 0.0 LnA/LA ratio but different in total amounts of C18polyunsaturated fatty acid, was also used as a control. At the end of the experiment, no significant difference in growth performance was observed among treatments. The overall fatty acid composition in muscle of T. tambroides fed experimental diets was similar in terms of saturated fatty acid and monounsaturated fatty acid. The muscle of fish fed diet with LnA/LA ratio of 0.0 contained significantly lower (p〈.05) amount of overall n-3 PUFA than those fed the other diets. Intense accumulation of lipid in the liver parenchyma of all fish except for those fed control diet led to severe degeneration of hepatocytes indicating fatty liver. However, most of the hepatocytes of fish fed control diet were also swollen with nuclei migrated. T. tambroides fed diet with LnA/LA ratio of 0.0 showed degenerated enterocytes with an epithelium with disrupted edges. In conclusion, using vegetable oils contained high level of either LA or LnA in T. tambroides diet seemed to have no advantage over using palm oil contained high level of saturated fatty acid.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Biology ; Physiology ; Omega-3 ; Nutrition ; Fatty acid ; Malaysian mahseer ; Tor tambroides ; Tissues ; Growth ; Performance ; Juvenile ; Histological
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.185-200
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  • 154
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Distribution of freshwater shrimp (Macrobrachium nipponense) in the freshwater ecosystems such as Alagol, Almagol, Ajigol lagoons, Gomishan lagoon and Gorganrud River. Sampling were done from may 2009 to my 2010 parameters such as, length frequency, growth rate, sampling, feeding, environmental factors and sedimentation were investigated. 3689 females and 8551 males were collected and biometrical parameters were recorded. Total length ranged between 3.2 to 98.7 mm. The parameters b of length-weight relationship in Alagol, Almagol, Ajigol were 3.49, 3.15, 3.45, 3.22 and 3.22, 3.28 for male and female, respectively. It shows in all lagoons for male and female growth is positive Allometric. Spawning period was from May to June. The length first at maturity (total and/or carapace) for three lagoons was 50.5 mm and 133 mm, respectively. The minimum and maximum of egg volume were 0.12 mm3 in Ajigol and 0.07 mm3 Alagol, respectively. The relationship between fecundity and length was found to be linear regression models for Alagol, Ajigol and nonlinear regression models for Almagol lagoon. Result showed that this species is omnivorous. The minimum and maximum temperature was 6.5ْ C in fall and 33ْ C in summer. The lowest and highest fluctuations of pH level in Ajigol and alagol lagoons were 8.2-9.2 and 7.2-9.8. Among three lagoons, the most EC was 5.9 Ms/c in Alagol lagoon. The Gorganrud River shows the maximum EC, 16.7 Ms/c.
    Description: Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Environmental ; Freshwater shrimp ; Macrobrachium nipponense ; Wetland ; Biology ; Ecosystems ; Sampling ; Growth ; Eggs ; Identification ; Distribution
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    Type: Report , Refereed
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  • 155
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: This study have been conducted entitle biological and statistical sturgeon in the southern Caspian Sea (Mazandaran waters)” from 2009 to 2013. Sampling was manthly. Overal, 1859 specimens of different species of sturgeon was caught including Acipenserpersicus (69%), A. stellatus (19%), Husohuso (6%), A. nudiventris (4%) and A. guldenstaedtii (2%). Totally, the meat and caviar of five species were found 53263.6 kg and 5633 kg respectively and caviar to meat ratio was 10.6%. The results show that ration of meat and caviar whole species reduced from 2009 to 2012 in which the meat and caviar of A. persicus was declined from 12146 to 4465 kg in meat and caviar from 1358 to 487 kg were extremely reduced respectively. The CPUE (catch per unit effort) of sturgeon has fluctuated from 2009 to 2012. Totally, the CPUE of A. persicus was decreased from 0.150 (2009) to 0.130 (2012) kg boat per day, A. stellatue from 0.009 (2009) to 0.021 (2012) kg boat/day, A. guldenstaedtii from 0.002 (2009) to 0.003 (2012) kg boat/day, A. nudiventris from 0.027 (2009) to 0.001 (2012) kg boat/day and H. huso from 0.123 (2009) to 0.018 (2012) kg boat /day. 1061 specimens of fish has been caviar including A. persicus with 69%, A. stellatus (18.1%), H. huso (5.5%), A. guldenstaedtii (2.7%). The frequency of caviar categorize was included 1 , 2, 3 and massive with 49.6%, 38%), 10.6% and 1.9% , respectively. The highest of meat and caviar belong to A. persicus with 31414 kg and 3515.7 kg, respectively were found and the lowest was 841kg and 105.9 kg pertain to A. guldenstaedtii. The results show that 65.9% of sturgeon was caught by legal catch (landing) and 34.1% by beach seine remained. 391 individuals was age determined that the minimum and maximum age was 9 and 41 year comprised to H.huso and A. stellatus, respectively. A. persicus and A. stellatus were majority caught compare to other species. A. persicus has the highest frequency in 14-15 year age groups with 50% and 57% in 2009 and 2011, respectively and 15-16 year age group with 41% and 56% in 2010 and 2012, respectively. The results show that mean of fork length, body weight, caviar weight of A. persicus was declined because the FL and weight average (±SD) obtained from 152.4±16.7cm and 25.8±9.2 kg in 2009 to 146.5± 18.7cm and 22.1±9.2kg in 2012, respectively. In contrast, the average (±SD) FL and weight of H. huso was increased from 218.8±41.1cm and 137.3±96.6kg in 2009 to 231.3±45.2cm in FL and 146.2±78.5kg body weight in 2012, respectively. Consequently, the results show that stocks of sturgeon in the Caspian Sea has a trend declined because of some species in IUCN categorize list was Endangered in 2006 but at this moment lie in Critically Endangered list of IUCN categorize were down which could be a serious alarm for the valuable sturgeon fish in the Caspian Sea. Therefore, recommendation that trade catch of sturgeon in the Caspian Sea must be forbidden and continue legal catch for spawner fish that needede to artificial propagation only.
    Description: Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Biology ; Sturgeons ; A. persicus ; A. stellatus ; A. guldenstaedtii ; A. nudiventris ; H. huso ; CPUE
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    Type: Report , Refereed
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  • 156
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Tadjan River is the habitat of two groups of fishes, Sturgeon and teleost. Research survey in this river shows that the fish species basically belong to 6 families of Cyprinidae, Mugilidae, Gobbidae, Acipenseridae, Salmonidae and Esocidae. All studies on the aquatic organisms living in this river also indicate that aquatic submerged Microphytae mainly consist of Potamogeton which are distributed between the second and the fourth stations. 34 genesis of 4 Phytoplankton phyla are identified and the Zeoplankton existing in this river belong to 4 animal classes-working on the benthos was also among the research programme of this project and at the end, 13 families were identified.
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    Keywords: Cyprinidae ; Mugilidae ; Gobbidae ; Acipenseridae ; Salmonidae ; Esocidae ; Hydrology ; Biology ; Fish ; Sturgeon ; Survey ; Aquatic ; Phytoplankton ; Genesis ; Benthos ; Species
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.59-73
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  • 157
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Penaeus merguiensis is the dominant species in coastal waters of Hormozgan province and approximately constitute 70% of the annual catch composition. Sex rate is analysis in natural population shows that the proportion of males to females is 1:1 and generally this proportion in carapace length is 28.6 and 25.7 mm more than other classes, which its peak is observed in 25.7 mm length class. Also proportion of males to females in May to December and April to May is more than other times which its peak is in December. The analysis of sexual maturation based on carapace length shows that LM50 for females of this species has followed the exponential equation and is equal to 32.8 mm (r2 = 90%). Minimum and maximum of absolute fecundity of this species with 20.7-31.5 mm C.L. are and 11300 and 14400 eggs respectively. This analysis of relative fecundity of this type showed that the relationship between carapace length and number of eggs was a type of poweral equation (F= 0.1208 C.L 3.8, r2 = 97%), however this relationship between total length (T.L) and wet weight (W) was F = 0.0002 T.L 7.1 (r 2= 0.68) and F= 0.1942 W 4.02 (r2=0.58), respectively, which showed the fecundity has 0.1942 W (r more correlation with the carapace length.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Biology ; Penaeus merguiensis ; Banana Prawn ; Fecundity ; Species ; Sex rate ; Male ; Female ; Carapace ; Sexual maturation ; Length
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.71-85
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  • 158
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The movement parameters of yellow fin tuna schools were analyzed by means of scanning sonar in tuna purse seine capture situations in the Oman Sea in June 2010. There was significant difference in swimming speed and radial swimming direction between the escaped and captured schools. In escaped cases, the fish schools swam faster with mostly horizontal avoidance behavior to the sound stimuli from the surrounding vessel and escaped capture under the sinking net at last. The swimming speed of the schools in two occasions was correlated to the vessel’s speed. Some alternatives of new constructions of the nets with regard to the sinking speed are discussed that may reduce the potential problem of escape capture during purse seining process
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Biology ; Physiology ; Purse seining ; Reactive behavior ; Sound stimuli ; Scanning sonar
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.330-340
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  • 159
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: This study attempts to observe and record early embryonic developments of the orange mud crab, Scylla olivacea. The period taken by the eggs to hatch was 8 days and the colour of the eggs gradually changed from yellow to brown, gray and dark gray. During the embryonic development, the developing embryos reached the blastula stage within 24 hours with a mean egg diameter of 329.91 µm ± 6.62. The embryo developed into the gastrula stage on the 2nd day with a mean egg diameter of 337.10 µm ± 8.37. Eyes were consequently observed on the 3rd day and there was a further increase in the yolk-free portion with a mean egg diameter of 338.16 µm ± 6.57. On the 4th day, the eye-spot became crescent and there was a clearer tissue formation with a mean egg diameter of 358.45 µm ± 14.80. Meanwhile, on the 7th day prior hatching, there were many chromatophores present, mostly dark in colour and the yolk granules had further reduced in size. The heart beats faster than previous days before and the embryo occupied most of the available egg volume with a mean egg diameter of 377.26 µm ± 11.50.
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    Keywords: Biology ; Physiology ; Aquaculture ; Crustacean ; Embryonic development ; Mud crab ; Scylla olivacea
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.885-895
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  • 160
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Carassobarbus loteus fish, one of the Barbus species and native to southwestern Iran, have been identified in the domestic water in the rivers and wetlands of Khuzestan Province. This study was performed characteristic reproductive biology of Carassobarbus luteus in Karun River. Monthly catches from February 2012 to April 2013 at three stations in Aqili desert- of Shushtar from the Khuzestan Province. 385 samples of Carassobarbus luteus were collected from the study area. In this study, length frequency of fish entire 161.57±23.89 mm and the weight frequency 63.8±35.46 gr. The highest and lowest levels of gonadal index for the month of February (10.629±5.638) and December (0.986±0.560), respectively. In this study was identified 183 males and 180 females and 22 Carassobarbus loteus undetected in Karun River. Average oocyte diameter in sexual stages was II, III, IV and V, 13.818, 15.091, 16.265 and 16.2 mm, respectively. Maximum diameter of fish eggs were observed in February (18.52 mm) and minimum diameter of oocytes in December (13.88 mm). Mean absolute fecundity of Carassobarbus luteus were calculated 5754.59±7 and the average relative fecundity of fishes 53.30±1.03. According to this research has been done upstream spawning season because of differences with other species Barbus can be geographic location length and weight of the fish. Also this species have two peaks of spawning in October and February, so the possibility of being asynchronous spawn.
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    Keywords: Carasobarbus luteus ; Reproduction ; Biology ; Investigation ; Fish ; Species
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.47-60
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  • 161
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Survey on fecundity of mudskipper Scartelaos tenuis from Abi Estuaries and Azini were carried out from March to April 2010. Data were sampled by hand based on simple random sampling. A totally 219 mudskipper were collected, throughout 113 individual were caught from Abi Estuaries (93 female, 20 male) and 106 invidiual from Azini Estuarie (83 femal, 23 male). The sex ratio of female to male was observed 1:0.24 and it was significantly different from the theoretical 1male:1female sex ratio (P〉0.05). Mean total length were calculated 16.32±2.14 cm for female in Bandar Pol and 15.50±2.11 cm for male, and mean length 16.19±2.27 cm for femal and 17.26±1.9 cm for male in Tiab. The result showed no significant differences between mudskipper lengths in two areas (P〉0.05). The more frequent length classes were calculated 15-16 cm in Bandar Pol and 18-19 cm in Tiab.The length – weight relationships were estimated as W= 0.0016TL2.7245 for female and W= 0.0138TL2.6523 for male, and the result showed isometric growth. Mean absolute fecundity were estimated 4147±1045 in Bandar pol and 3707±983 in Tiab area, there are no significant differences between fecundity in two areas (P〉0.05). The relationship between fecundity-total length were calculated as Fecundity=36.17TL1.6412. The average eggs diameter were calculated 796±144mm in Bandar Pol and 737±137mm in Tiab. The relationship between egg diameter and gonad weight carried out as OD=0.0009GW-0.2167 (R2=0.4728).
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Comparison ; Reproduction ; Biology ; Mudskipper ; Scartelaos tenuis ; Coastal area ; Sex ratio
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.33-46
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  • 162
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: In order to study the feeding biology of the Japanese Threadfin Bream in the Northern parts of Oman Sea (Chabahar Area), a total of 212 specimens were collected in 2009-2010, and different indices of VI, FP and GSI were taken into consideration. Of total stomachs, 51, 44 and 117 numbers were full, semi-full and empty, respectively. The VI index was estimated 55.2%, and amount of Food Preference Index were estimated as: Crustacean (63.2%), Fishes (38.9%), Molluscs (36.8%), Nematoda (25.3%), Polychaeta (8.4%), Sipuncula (7.4%), Foraminifera (6.3%), Phytoplanktons (4.2%), Seeweeds (2.1%) and Nemertean worms (1.1%). The maximum and minimum Gastro-Somatic Index for males was in autumn and winter season; and for females in summer and spring. It was concluded that N.japonicus is a moderate feeding fish and its main food is Crustacean and minor foods are Molluscs and Fishes.
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    Keywords: Biology ; Japanese threadfin bream ; Nemipterus japonicus ; Indices of feeding ; Feeding ; Seeweed ; Crustacean ; Fish ; Nematoda ; Polychaeta ; Sipuncula ; Foraminifera ; Phytoplanktons ; Nemertean worm
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.12-22
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  • 163
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: This study provides fundamental information on some key aspects of the reproductive traits of qanati tailor fish, Alburnoides qanati, an Iranian endemic, poorly studied cyprinid fish species. Sampling was performed on a monthly basis during one year (from March 2011 through February 2012) from a tributary of endorheic Kor River Basin, Southern Iran. The results of data analyzing showed that the sex ratio in the population of qanati tailor fish is 1:1 except for those in January and April. Based on the size, shape and weight of the gonads, degree of occupation of the body cavity, presence or absence of ripe oocytes, diameter of the oocytes in the ovary, and histological observations, five typical gonad maturation stages were described for females using macroscopic and microscopic criteria. Based on the percentage of the late gonad maturation stage (V) and high frequency of large oocytes it was concluded that A. qanati spawns during spring with its peak in April. These results were in accordance with those of three reproductive indices (gonado-somatic, modified gonado-somatic and dobriyal). Absolute fecundity was obtained between 732 and 2368. Study on its eggs by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) revealed that the fish have adhesive eggs, which could explain its low fecundity compared to other cyprinids.
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    Keywords: Biology ; Dobriyal index ; Fecundity ; Gonado-somatic index ; Qanati Tailor fish ; Alburnoides qanati ; Egg
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.135-148
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  • 164
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Induction of triploidy is one of the biotechnological methods in aquaculture used for genetic manipulation. It refers to a state where organisms have three complete sets of chromosomes instead of two and can result in sterility. Caffeine treatment that is safe and inexpensive, serve to induce triploidy in catfish. To suppress the second meiotic division, fertilized eggs were exposed to three different concentrations (5, 10 and 15 mM) of caffeine solution for 20 min beginning at 3 min after fertilization. After that, the eggs were incubated at ambient temperature until hatching. The induction of triploidy in fry was determined for three concentrations of caffeine by means of flow-cytometric analysis. The lowest rate of triploidy (20.40 ± 1.13%) was obtained in the group treated with 5 mM caffeine and the highest (69.10 ± 2.18%) in the group treated with 15 mM caffeine. Our results suggest that caffeine can be used to induce triploidy in catfish.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Biology ; Physiology ; Clarias gariepinus ; Triploidy ; Caffeine ; Flow cytometry
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.1014-1020
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  • 165
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Viral pathogens are major causes of outbreaks in shrimp farms throughout the world. Monodon baculovirus has been known to be invasive in 85-100% of the shrimp hatcheries, in early or late stages of shrimp. Three-hundred and sixty juvenile of Litopenaeus vannamei with average (±SD) size of 7.99±0.54 g and 3600 post larvae 10-15 were prepared from Shrimp Research Station located in Helleh and 3 hatcheries from Bushehr Province, southern part of Iran, respectively. They were allocated to 9 glass aquariums (50×50×60cm) as 2 groups (postlarvae and juvenile), controls with 3 replications using100 liters well aerated water. They were exposed to MBV as water-born path. Concerning the pathogenesis, three phases were observed. The quantity of intranuclear occlusion bodies was 1-9. Mortality was only observed in postlarvae but not in adult or control groups. It is concluded that MBV can be an invasive pathogen for SPF offspring or postlarvae of L. vannamei being imported to Iran.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Biology ; Physiology ; Monodon baculovirus ; MBV ; Ultrastructure ; TEM ; Litopenaeus vannamei ; Pathogenesis ; Ultrastructural
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.640-652
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  • 166
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The brown seaweed Sargassum illicifolium is abundant along the Iranian coastline of the Oman Sea in which is rich in nutrients. The aim of the present study was to test the hypothesis which it can be used as a source of protein in shrimp diets. The experiment was conducted in a laboratory, 2013, where 3g shrimp juvenile acclimation in a 5000L tank. They were then kept in plastic tank containing 300L sea water and 30 shrimp juveniles in which were fed daily (3% of biomass) in four equal portions with one of four different diets in four repetitions for a period of 45 days. All diets contained 33% crude protein (isoprotein) and 355 kcal 100 g−1 (isocaloric), with different percentages of Sargassum powder: Diet “A” 15% Diet “B” 10%, Diet “C” 5%, and Diet “D” (Control) without seaweed. Final biomass values ranged from 120.89 to 128.66 g. L−1 weight gains in biomass ranged from 106.49 to 124.36 g L−1, and SGR ranged from 4.68 to 5.68% exhibited no significant differences between treatments(p〉.05). Survival rate 95.2 to 97.0% was almost equal under the four experimental conditions (p〉.05). Diets “A” and “B”, with a greater content of algae, exhibited better feed conversion (1.15:1 and 1.17:1) than diets “C” and “D” (1.30:1 and 1.33:1) (p〈.05). The physicochemical variables of the water showed no significant variation and remained within the standards necessary for the wellbeing of the animals. If sufficient biomass of beached algae can be practically and economically collected, it can be used as a component in the making of shrimp feed.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Biology ; Physiology ; Sargassum illicifolium ; Litopenaeus vannamei ; Sargassum ; Diet ; Shrimp ; Growth rate ; Survival rate ; Feeding
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.73-80
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  • 167
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Growth and reproductive attributes were determined for Capoeta damascina, an endemic fish species from west of Iran. A total of 147 specimens of both sexes were sampled monthly from November 2008 to October 2009. The overall sex ratio was female biased. Males were aged 0-4 years and females 0-5 years. The von Bertalanffy growth parameters were estimated as Linf=34.81 cm, k=0.27 year-1, t0=-0.65 for males plus unsexed samples, Linf =46.29 cm, k=0.22 year-1, t0 =-0.59 for females plus unsexed samples and Linf =67.52 cm, k=0.12 year-1, t0=-0.79 for whole samples. The length- weight relationships were W=0.021L2.815 for males, W=0.022L2.824 for females and W=0.020L2.836 for combined sexes, all of which exhibited a negative allometric growth. Spawning season started in May, ascending to June and ended in July for both sexes. Length at 50% maturity was estimated as 12.35 cm for males and 15.14 cm for females. Fecundity ranged from 1551 (2 years old) to 20523 (5 years old) eggs per fish. Losing of large individuals and decreasing in size at first maturity were observed in the studied population compared to data reported from other C. damascina populations, which could reflect an effect of overexploitation.
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    Keywords: Biology ; Physiology ; Capoeta damascina ; Growth ; Reproduction ; Biology ; Fish ; Species
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.956-969
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  • 168
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Epinephelus coioides fish is cultivated in Emam Khomeini Fisheries Research Center under Southern Aquaculture division. This fish is used in histology, histopathalogy, toxicology, physiology, cellular and molecular biology, studies. The Zangi creek water is contaminated due to petrochemical, industrial, agricultural and commercial communication pollutants. The water that the fish are cultivated with is obtained from Zangi creek and the fish which are exposed to this water are contaminated. In the histopathological experiments performed by Haemotoxylin- Eosin staining method in the brain, disorders such as karyolysis and necrosis of the nucleus, vaculation and oedema as well as hyperanemia are apparent. These defects are more obvious in the medulla oblongata, diencephalon and cerebellum of the brain. These disorders could be due to contamination of Zangi creek water such as heavy metals, organic derivatives of heavy metals, aromatics, organophosphates and etc.
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    Keywords: Histological ; Epinephelus coioides ; Fish ; Aquaculture ; Histopathalogy ; Histology ; Toxicology ; Physiology ; Molecular ; Biology ; Orange spotted grouper ; Heavy metals
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
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  • 169
    Publication Date: 2021-11-22
    Description: In the present study, different oxygen levels were examined in two weight groups of great sturgeon Huso huso including small size (with initial weight 280.9 ± 49.2 g) and large size (with initial weight 1217.9 ± 138.1 g). The fish were kept in hypoxia (2-3 mg/l), normoxia (5-6 mg/l) and hyperoxia (9-10 mg/l) conditions for 8 weeks and then were individually placed in the tanks with oxygen level of 6 mg/l to levels causing sedate fish and subsequently dissolved oxygen level in water was measured every 30 minutes. No significant effects on blood cortisol and glucose levels were observed after 8 weeks (P〉0.05), but there were significant differences in cortisol concentrations between treatments (P〈0.05) after stress. Significant differences were found in cortisol and glucose levels in pre and post stress conditions in small size, but no significant differences were observed (P〉0.05) in large size. There were no significant differences in oxygen consumption among treatments (P〉0.05). Results revealed that dissolved oxygen had a significant effect on growth of H. huso and also a low level of oxygen accompanied by reduction in feed intake resulted in lower growth and changes in stress response.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Biology ; Physiology ; Great Sturgeon ; Huso huso ; Growth performance ; Hypoxia ; Hyperoxia ; Oxygen consumption ; Stress ; Weight ; Consumption
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.533-549
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  • 170
    Keywords: Medicine ; Proteins ; Biology ; Technique ; Biomedicine ; Biomedicine general ; Protein Science ; Protein-Ligand Interactions ; Biological Techniques
    Description / Table of Contents: Supramolecular Protein Ligands – Unexplored Teritory Of Potential Pharmacological Activity --- Supramolecular Congo Red As Specific Ligand Of Antibodies Engaged In Immune Complex --- Protein Conditioning For Binding Congo Red And Other Supramolecular Ligands --- Metal Ions Introduced To Proteins By Supramolecular Ligands --- Possible Mechanism Of Amyloidogenesis Of V Domains --- Supramolecular Structures As Carrier Systems Enabling The Use Of Metal Ions In Antibacterial Therapy --- Congo Red Interactions With Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XII, 136 pages) , 98 illustrations, 44 illustrations in color
    ISBN: 9783319656397
    Language: English
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  • 171
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: A structure and growth pattern of Squalius cephalus (Linnaeus, 1758) in Tuji tributary of Talar River, Mazandaran Province, was studied during the period from August 2008 till August 2009. In total, 298 fish were caught by electrofishing and fixed in 10% formalin. The weight and length of fish were measured and the age was determinated by scallometric method. The age data showed that fishes were between 0+ to 4+ age groups. Pauli`s applied growth pattern showed a positive alometric for male and female and total fish and a negative isometric for unmature fishes. The average instantaneous growth rate of European Chub showed that the age groups 2+ and 3+ with 1.1 had the fastest growth compare to 3+ and 4+ age groups with 0.89. Condition factor of specimens showed that the highest one with 1.58 (r2 = 0.983) belong to females and the lowest with 1.17 (r2 = 0.901) belong to unmature fishes. The total sex ratio (123 males to 115 females) showed no significant differences between them.
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    Keywords: Squalius cephalus Linnaeus ; Tuji tributary ; Age ; Structure ; Growth ; Biology ; Fish ; Freshwater
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.107-118
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  • 172
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: In order To increase the knowledge of Saurida tumbil biology and ecology, an investigation of food habits of this species was conducted from October 2010 to September 2011 in Bushehr coastal waters, Persian Gulf. 485 fish stomach contents were studied. In this study the frequency of occurrence of prey, feeding intensity index, the index is empty stomachs, the mean Trophic levels and the rate of food consumption was calculated. Total three major taxonomic categories were identified in the stomach contents of this species and were weighted including arthropods (crustaceans higher crustaceans), mollusks (Cephalopod) and Teleostei and the results show that Teleostei was the most abundant prey item which including the family Carangidae, Nemipteridae, Synodontidae, Mullidae, Sphyraenidae, Leiognathidae , Haemulinae and Trichiuridae. The results showed that the highest intensity of feeding occurs in the fall and lowest in summer. S. tumbil also shows cannibalistic behavior in ecosystem. The mean trophic level for S. tumbil was estimated 4.64 for the first time in Persian Gulf, indicating that S.tumbil is largely carnivore and has a high rate of food consumption.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Saurida tumbil ; Consumption ; Diet ; Composition ; Level ; Food ; Biology ; Ecology
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: PP.139-150
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  • 173
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Some biological characteristics of broodstock and juvenile kutum, Rutilus kutum. were investigated using data collected from the estuaries of Tajen and Shirood Rivers (TR and SR) (south Caspian Sea basin) as well as from the Caspian Sea in 2012. The results showed higher condition factors (CF) in the male broodstocks than those estimated in the female broodstock of both TR and SR. The female juveniles displayed a greater level of CF. The Von Bertalanffy's growth equations were calculated as: Lt = 40.67(1 – e−2.27(t−18.84)) and Lt = 50.11(1 – e−0.48(t+1.814)) for the broodstocks of SR and TR, respectively, and for the juveniles as: [Lt = 48.36 (1 – e−0.537 (t+ 0.913]. The males of SR presented a negative allometric growth pattern. The females and males of both SR and TR presented similar isometric growth patterns. Both male and female juveniles from TR exhibited a positive allometric growth pattern. The calculated equations for total length and weight were as: W = 3E−06 L3.2069 and W = 5E−07 L3.4745 for the male broodstock of SR and TR, respectively, and as: W = 5E−07 L3.4745 for the juveniles. The measured parameters may reflect the role of fish habitat characteristics such as food availability, population density, and age classes depending on sex and season.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Rutilus kutum ; kutum Rutilus kutum ; Comparative ; Biological ; Parameters ; Juvenile ; Biology
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.205-213
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  • 174
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Reproductive characteristics of Mossul bleak, Alburnus mossulensis, a native species of Cyprinidae family in Bibi-Sayyedan River of Semirom, Isfahan, were investigated by monthly sampling during December 2010 to December 2011. Five hundred and fourty three specimens (256 females, 159 males and 31 immature) were caught by a sein net (5 mm mesh size). The collected sampeles were anesthesized in 1% clove oil solution and transported to the laboratory on ice and subjected to dissection and biometric measurments. Age of males and females ranged from 0+ to 5+ years. The sex ratio was 1M: 2.2F (p 〈 0.05). The females outnumbered the males in all age classes. The largest female was 16.8cm in total length and 49.12g in weight and the largest male was 14.1cm in total length and 28.19g in weight. The age and total length at first maturity of females and males were estimated as 1 year and 5.3cm total length, and 2 years and 4.4cm, respectively. The minimum, maximum, and avarge absolute fecundity were 2064, 10316, and 5505 ± 2686, respectively and also the relative fecundity was 203 ± 58 egg/g body weight. Macroscopic analysis of gonads and gonadostomatic index values suggested that spawning of A. mossulensis occurs from March to June with a peak in April. Thus, A. mosullensis is considered a group-synchronous type species with a capacity for multiple ovulations within a reproductive season (multiple spawner).
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Reproductive ; Alburnus mossulensis ; Cyprinidae ; Fecundity ; Gonad development ; Gonadosomatic index ; Biology ; Age
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.135-145
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    In:  Binder of Photos Considered for Maienschein 100 Years
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Black and white photograph of two men on a ship, one smoking and measuring a lobster, the other looking off camera
    Description: Photographs
    Keywords: People
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
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    In:  MBL Archives
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Man holding metal dreding net off side of boat, out on the water. He is in a suit and hat.
    Description: Photographs
    Keywords: People
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
    Language: English
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    In:  Binder of Photos Considered for Maienschein 100 Years
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Black and white photograph of two men emptying a net on a boat at sea
    Description: Photographs
    Keywords: People
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
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    In:  Binder of Photos Considered for Maienschein 100 Years
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Black and white photograph of two men organizing chains on a boat at sea
    Description: Photographs
    Keywords: People
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
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    In:  Binder of Photos Considered for Maienschein 100 Years
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Black and white photograph of men and women collecting under the docks in a row boat
    Description: Photographs
    Keywords: People
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
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    In:  Binder of Photos Considered for Maienschein 100 Years
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Black and white photograph of men and women collecting under the docks in a row boat
    Description: Duplicate of MaienscheinConsidered002.tif
    Description: MaienscheinConsidered002.jpg
    Description: Photographs
    Keywords: People
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
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    In:  MBL Archives
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Black and white photograph of Edwin Grant Conklin
    Description: Conklin is wearing a suit and seated with his left leg up. His hands are clasped above his left knee. Conklin is looking at the camera.
    Description: Photographs
    Keywords: People
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
    Language: English
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    In:  MBL Archives
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Black and white photograph of Edwin Grant Conklin
    Description: Conklin is at his house in woods hole, sitting on a chair on the lawn.
    Description: Photographs
    Keywords: People
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
    Language: English
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    In:  MBL Archives
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Black and white photograph of Charles Otis Whitman
    Description: Whitman is seated in a wooden chair, sitting back and reading a book. His chair is in front of a desk that is covered in books and papers.
    Description: Photographs
    Keywords: People
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
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    In:  Linda Golder 35 mm Collection: Book I
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Black and white photograph of smoking man in hat steering boat
    Description: Photographs
    Keywords: People
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    In:  Linda Golder 35 mm Collection: Book II
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Black and white photograph of two men emptying dredging net onto boat
    Description: Photographs
    Keywords: People
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    In:  Linda Golder 35 mm Collection: Book I
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Black and white photograph of photos 40 and 41 next to each other
    Description: One photo of men and women looking over side of MBL boat
    Description: One photo pulling up swordfish on to MBL boat
    Description: Photographs
    Keywords: People ; Tools
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
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    In:  Linda Golder 35 mm Collection: Book II
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Black and white photgraph of men and women discussing on boat at sea
    Description: Photographs
    Keywords: People
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    In:  Linda Golder 35 mm Collection: Book II
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Black and white photograph of two men about to empty dredging net
    Description: Photographs
    Keywords: People
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    In:  Linda Golder 35 mm Collection: Book II
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Black and white photograph of older man sitting on back of boar with MBL in background
    Description: Photographs
    Keywords: People ; Local Area
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
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    In:  Linda Golder 35 mm Collection: Book III
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Black and white photograph of two men on the dock, one at a desk on the phone, the other standing on the side of the desk
    Description: Photographs
    Keywords: People
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
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    In:  Linda Golder 35 mm Collection: Book II
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Black and white photograph of men and women on collecting boat
    Description: Photographs
    Keywords: People
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
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    In:  Loeb Laboratory, Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, MA
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Color photograph
    Description: photograph of 2013 Embryology Course class and key
    Description: 2 images
    Description: Photograph
    Keywords: People
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
    Language: English
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    In:  Loeb Laboratory, Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, MA
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Color photograph
    Description: photograph of 2012 Embryology Course class and key
    Description: 2 images
    Description: Photograph
    Keywords: People
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    Language: English
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    In:  Linda Golder 35 mm Collection: Book I
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Black and white photograph of men on a boat pulling in net of fish
    Description: Handwritten note at bottom: Ah the fish traps
    Description: Photographs
    Keywords: People
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
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    In:  Loeb Laboratory, Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, MA
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Color photograph
    Description: photograph of 2016 Embryology Course class and key
    Description: 2 images
    Description: Photograph
    Keywords: People
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
    Language: English
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    In:  Loeb Laboratory, Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, MA
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Color photograph
    Description: photograph of 2015 Embryology Course class and key
    Description: 2 images
    Description: Photograph
    Keywords: People
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
    Language: English
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    In:  Linda Golder 35 mm Collection: Book I
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Black and white photograph of individuals on wooden row boat lowering an individual in scuba gear into the water
    Description: From Naples Zoological Station Exhibit
    Description: Hand written note: Taucherboot
    Description: Photographs
    Keywords: People
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
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    In:  Loeb Laboratory, Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, MA
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Color photograph
    Description: photograph of 2014 Embryology Course class and key
    Description: 2 images
    Description: Photograph
    Keywords: People
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
    Language: English
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    In:  Linda Golder 35 mm Collection: Book I
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Black and white photograph of ment and women with nets and shovels in pond
    Description: Handwritten note at bottom: Everybody wades out "Rec" He takes pictures
    Description: Miss Preutis follows ??
    Description: Photographs
    Keywords: People
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
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    In:  Linda Golder 35 mm Collection: Book I
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Black and white photograph of two people in background with shovels, fiddler crabs on beach in foreground
    Description: Handwritten note at bottom: Fiddler Crabs. N. Falmouth, Under the Wharf
    Description: Photographs
    Keywords: People ; Local Area
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
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