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Goldfish Carassius auratus

Description Body stout, thickset, average total length about 5 to 10 in. (127 to 254 mm). [Pg.107]

Color Overall coloration variable, from olive-green through gold (often with black blotches) to creamy white. [Pg.107]

Systematic notes Goldfish hybridize readily with carp. [Pg.107]

Distribution Native to eastern Asia, goldfish originated in China, spread to Japan, parts of Europe, and throughout parts of North America. [Pg.107]

Biology A spring-spawning species and seeks warm, weedy shallows in May or June to deposit its eggs (FF of C, 389 to 390). [Pg.107]


Davy, F.B., Kleereko. H., and Matis, J.H. (1973). Effects of exposure to sublethal DDT on exploratory behavior of goldfish (Carassius auratus). Water Resources Research 9, 900-905. [Pg.343]

Weisbart, M. and Eeiner, D. (1974). Sublethal effect of DDT on osmotic and ionic regnlation by goldfish Carassius auratus. Canadian Journal of Zoology—Revue Canadienne De Zoologie 52, 739-744. [Pg.374]

Riva, M.C., R. Flos, M. Crespi, and J. Balasch. 1981. Lethal potassium dichromate and whitening (blankophor) exposure of goldfish (Carassius auratus) chromium levels in gills. Comp. Biochem. Physiol. 68C 161-165. [Pg.123]

Goldfish, Carassius auratus 200 pg Pb/L for 4-5 days ALAD inhibition 6... [Pg.294]

Mugiya, Y., T. Hakomori, and K. Hatsutori. 1991. Trace metal incorporation into otoliths and scales in goldfish, Carassius auratus. Comp. Biochem. Physiol. 99C 327-331. [Pg.525]

Goldfish, Carassius auratus 0.13 BCF of 1934 during 21-28 days of exposure via gill intake 40... [Pg.607]

Goldfish, Carassius auratus 0.5, 5, or 50 After 24 h, accelerated swimming performance at 0.5 pg/L reduced grouping behavior and increased surfacing activity at 5.0 and 50 pg/L 27... [Pg.789]

Feroz, M. and M.A.Q. Khan. 1979b. Fate of 14C-c -chlordane in goldfish, Carassius auratus (L.). Bull. Environ. Contam. Toxicol. 23 64-69. [Pg.879]

FISH Goldfish, Carassius auratus from plutonium processing waste pond, Hanford, Washington, 1973 ... [Pg.1667]

Maetz, J. (1972). Branchial sodium exchange and ammonia excretion in the goldfish, Carassius auratus. Effects of ammonia loading and temperature changes, J. Exp. Biol., 56, 601-620. [Pg.352]

Goldfish, (Carassius auratus), were purchased from Midwest... [Pg.39]

The present paper deals with a relation between toxicity and accumulation of chlorophenols in goldfish, Carassius auratus, PCP metabolites and their amounts excreted by the three major routes (branchial, renal and biliary) in the fish, and also with effects of pre-exposure to PCP on PCP-tolerance and on sulfate conjugation with phenol by the liver soluble fraction of the fish. [Pg.131]

In fish reproduction, the best-investigated pheromone system is that of the goldfish [Carassius auratus). Here, sex steroids and prostaglandins play important roles. The female produces two pheromones sequentially a preovulatory primer pheromone and a postovulatory prostaglandin pheromone that act on the male. [Pg.203]

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]

Dulka, J. G., Stacey N. E., and Sorenson, P. W. (1986). A gonadal sex steroid 17oc-20p-dihydroxy-4-pregnen-3-one, acts as a pheromone to rapidly increase gonadotropin and milt volume in male goldfish Carassius auratus. Society forNeuroscienceAbstracts 12, 1413. [Pg.455]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.62 , Pg.69 , Pg.154 , Pg.165 , Pg.260 , Pg.377 , Pg.457 , Pg.461 , Pg.576 , Pg.579 , Pg.583 , Pg.750 , Pg.783 , Pg.805 , Pg.856 , Pg.859 , Pg.966 , Pg.1136 , Pg.1141 , Pg.1206 , Pg.1212 , Pg.1468 , Pg.1471 , Pg.1538 , Pg.1552 , Pg.1588 , Pg.1676 , Pg.1738 , Pg.1770 ]




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