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Anchovy northern

Ale wife, Alosa pseudoharengus, 512, 631, 643 Anchovy, northern, EngrauUs mordax, 857... [Pg.943]

Marine vertebrates, including fishes and elasmobranchs, have low zinc concentrations in tissues (i.e., 6 to 400 mg/kg DW) when compared to marine plants and invertebrates (Eisler 1980, 1981, 1984). Highest concentrations in muscle of marine fishes (20.1 to 25.0 mg/kg FW) were recorded in northern anchovy (Engraulis mordax) and Atlantic menhaden (Brevoortia tyrannus NAS 1979). [Pg.653]

Yellowfin tuna Northern anchovy Amino acid mixture Atemaetfl/., 1980... [Pg.341]

In northern seas, fish such as herring, cod, haddock and flounder show intraspecies population differences in life span, structure, age at maturity and various physiological and biochemical characteristics (Shatunovsky, 1963, 1970 Love, 1970,1980 Storozhuk, 1971 Lapin, 1973). In contrast, fish from the Black, Azov and Mediterranean Seas have shorter life spans and display less distinct intraspecifc differences. Moreover, within one sea population, fish of one species do not differ much in age structure, fecundity or spawning character. The most pronounced difference in the latter group of species is the rate of lipid accumulation in sprat from different sites in the Black Sea and anchovy in the Azov Sea (Shulman, 1972b). Comparison of anchovy from the Azov, Black and Mediterranean Seas shows more marked differences in the levels of accumulated lipid and the growth rate (Chapter 2). [Pg.224]

Figure 8. CPD concentrations in unhatched embryos of northern anchovy (A) Newly spawned eggs, exposed to full solar irradiance (bold solid line) or with 50% reduction in UV-B (lighter solid line). (B) UV-B dose rates, measured as the mean of four scans (Optronics OM 752 spectroradiometer) per hour, integrated between 280 and 320 nm. [Redrawn from Vetter et al. 99.]... Figure 8. CPD concentrations in unhatched embryos of northern anchovy (A) Newly spawned eggs, exposed to full solar irradiance (bold solid line) or with 50% reduction in UV-B (lighter solid line). (B) UV-B dose rates, measured as the mean of four scans (Optronics OM 752 spectroradiometer) per hour, integrated between 280 and 320 nm. [Redrawn from Vetter et al. 99.]...
R.D. Vetter, A. Kurtzman, T. Mori (1999). Diel cycles of DNA damage and repair in eggs and larvae of northern anchovy Engraulis mordax, exposed to solar ultraviolet radiation. Photochem. Photobioi, 69, 27-33. [Pg.325]

J.R. Hunter, J.H. Taylor, H.G. Moser (1979). Effect of ultraviolet irradiation on eggs and larvae of the northern anchovy, Engraulis mordax, and the Pacific mackerel. Scomber japonicus, during the embryonic stage. Photochem. Photobiol, 29,325-338. [Pg.429]

Blue mussel Soft-shell clam Blue mussel Horse mussel Sea scallop Razor clam Dungeness crab Northern anchovy Blue crab Rock crab Stone crab Spiny lobster Maori scallop Greenshell mussel Pacific oyster New Zealand cockle Chilean oyster Tuata surf clam Mediterranean mussel Sea scallop... [Pg.418]

Various shellfish Razor clam Northern anchovy King scallop King scallop Wedge shell clam... [Pg.418]

Lefebvre, K.A., Dovel, S.L., and Silver, M.W., Tissue distribution and neurotoxic effects of domoic acid in a prominent vector species, the Northern anchovy Engraulis mordax.. Mar. Biol., 138, 693, 2001. [Pg.428]

Lefebvre, K.A. et al.. Detection of domoic acid in Northern anchovies and California sea lions associated with an unusual mortality event, Nat. Tox., 7, 85, 1999. [Pg.428]


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