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Crucian carp

The observed BCFs for dibutyltin dichloride in round crucian carp (Carassius carassius grandoculis) muscle, vertebra, liver, and kidney tissue were 12, 46,... [Pg.14]

Tsuda T, Nakanishi H, Aoki S, Takebayashi J (1986) Bioconcentration of butyltin compounds by round crucian carp. Toxicology and Environmental Chemistry, 12 137-143. [Pg.51]

Round Crucian carp, Carassius carassius grandoculis 2 BCF after 7 days of about 500 in vertebra, 630 in muscle, 3160 in kidney, and 5020 in liver 27... [Pg.609]

Tsuda, T., S. Aoki, M. Kojima, and H. Harada. 1991. Accumulation of Iri-n-butyltin chloride and triphenyltin chloride by oral and via gill intake of goldhsh (Carassius auratus). Comp. Biochem. Physiol. 99C 69-72. Tsuda, T., H. Nakanishi, S. Aoki, and J. Takebayashi. 1986. Bioconcentration of butyltin compounds by round Crucian carp. Toxicol. Environ. Chem. 12 137-143. [Pg.633]

Bjerselius, R. and Olsen, K. H. (1993). A study of the olfactory sensitivity of the crucian carp (Carassius carassius) and goldfish (Carassius auratus) to 17a,20 8-dihydroxy-4-pregnen-3-one. Chemical Senses 18,427-436. [Pg.436]

Bronmark, C. and Miner, J. G. (1992). Predator-induced phenotypical change in body morphology in Crucian carp. Science 258,1348. [Pg.439]

Pettersson, L. B., Nilsson, P. A., and Bronmark, C. (2000). Predator recognition and defence strategies in crucian carp, Carassius carassius. Oikos 88,200-212. [Pg.499]

Johnston, I.A. and Maitland, B. (1980). Temperature acclimation in crucian carp, morphometric analyses of muscle fibre ultrastructure. Journal of Fish Biology 17, 113-125. [Pg.281]

Moon, J.Y., Kim, Y.B., Lee, S.I., Song, H., Choi, K., Jeong, G.H., 2006. Distribution characteristics of polychlorinated biphenyls in crucian carp (Carassius auratus) from major rivers in Korea. Chemosphere 62, 430 139. [Pg.152]

Conversion of pyruvate into ethanol is a variant of cytosolic fermentation, which occurs, for instance, in yeast and hypoxia-tolerant fish, such as crucian carp and goldfish (van Waarde et al. 1993 Lutz and Nilsson 1997). Ethanol... [Pg.88]

Hylland, P., S. Milton, M. Pek, G.E. Nilsson, and P.L. Lutz (1997). Brain Na+/K+-ATPase activity in two anoxia tolerant vertebrates crucian carp and freshwater turtle. Neurosci. Lett. 235 89-92. [Pg.154]

Interesting from the ecological aspect is that here we have to deal with aquatic sediments. This is shown by the relatively large number of fish finds (the Crucian carp, Carassius, which can be identified from its pharyngeal teeth, lives in small lakes), but there are also many aquatic desmans (even if the number of finds of Desmana does not reflect the number of individuals), and many of the bones show signs of having been carried stony substrates across. [Pg.31]

Hamdani El H, Doving KB (2002) The alarm reaction in crucian carp is mediated by olfactory neurons with long dendrites. Chem Senses 27 395-398 Hamdani El H, Doving KB (2006) Specific projection of the sensory crypt cells in the olfactory system in crucian carp, Carassius carassius. Chem Senses 31 63-67 Hamdani El H, Doving KB (2007) The functional organization of the fish olfactory system. Prog Neurobiol 82 80-86... [Pg.67]

Lastein S, Hamdani El H, Doving KB (2006) Gender distinction in neural discrimination of sex pheromones in the olfactory bulb of crucian carp, Carassius carassius. Chem Senses 31 69-77... [Pg.68]

Hamdani EH, Stabell OB, Alexander G, Doving KB (2000) Alarm reaction in the crucian carp is mediated by the medial bundle of the medial olfactory tract. Chem Senses 25 103-109 Hamdani EH, Alexander G, Doving KB (2001a) Projection of sensory neurons with microvilli to the lateral olfactory tract indicates their participation in feeding behaviour in crucian carp. Chem Senses 26 1139-1144... [Pg.128]

Hamdani EH, Kasumyan A, Doving KB (2001b) Is feeding behaviour in crucian carp mediated by the lateral olfactory tract Chem Senses 26 1133-1138 Hansen A, Finger TE (2000) Phyletic distribution of crypt-type olfactory receptor neurons in fishes. Brain Behav Evol 55 100-110... [Pg.128]

Wang JW, Wong AM, Flores J, Vosshall LB, Axel R (2003) Two-photon calcium imaging reveals an odor-evoked map of activity in the fly brain. Cell 112 271-282 Weltzien FA, Hoglund E, Hamdani EH, Doving KB (2003) Does the lateral bundle of the medial olfactory tract mediate reproductive behavior in male crucian carp Chem Senses... [Pg.132]

Xie, J., J.J. Wen, B. Chen and J.F. Gui. Differential gene expression in fully-grown oocytes between gynogenetic and gonochoristic crucian carps. Gene 271 109-116, 2001. [Pg.116]

Berenbrink M, Volkel S, Koldkjaer P, Heisler N, Nikinmaa M. 2006. Two different oxygen sensors regulate oxygen-sensitive K transport in crucian carp red blood cells. J Physiol (Lond) 575 37-48. [Pg.289]

Johansson D, Nilsson GE, Doving KB. 1997 Anoxic depression of light-evoked potentials in retina and optic tectum of crucian carp. Neurosci Lett 237 73-76. [Pg.292]

Rissanen E, Tranberg HK, Sollid J, Nilsson GE, Nikinmaa M. 2006b. Temperature regulates hypoxia-inducible factor-1 (HIF-1) in a poikilothermic vertebrate, crucian carp (Car-assius carassius). J Exp Biol 209 994-1003. [Pg.294]


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