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Lagodon

Pinfish, Lagodon rhomboides exposure to Increased growth rate 1... [Pg.1708]

The compound debromoisocymobarbatol from Florida Keys specimens inhibits parrotfishes, the fish Lagodon rhomboides, and the amphipod Hyale macrodactyla (Park et al. 1992). Cymopol from Florida inhibits the gastropod Littorina littorea (Targett and McConnnell 1982). Cymopol from Caribbean inhibits reef fishes (Hay et al. 1987)... [Pg.33]

Cypselurus heterurus Lagodon rhomboides Lepomis macrochirus Myctophid... [Pg.153]

Finish Lagodon Pink shrimp (Penaeus Mixture betaine. Carr etal, 1976... [Pg.341]

Carr, W. and Chaney, T. B. (1976). Chemical stimulation of feeding behavior in the pinfish, Lagodon rhomboides characterization and identification of stimulatory substances extracted from shrimp. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology 54A, 437-441. [Pg.444]

Pinfish, Lagodon rhomboides, whole Montana mining waste-contaminated wetland vs. reference site 1990-92 Sediments Soil... [Pg.1504]

Tyrosine-derived metabolites in this section do not include spiro-cyclohexadienyl-isoxazolines and related compounds (Sect. 3.22.3.3) or bastadins (Sect. 3.22.3.4), but they do include tyrosine-derived alkaloids that were covered in the Alkaloids section in the first survey (1). The prolific bryozoan Amathia convoluta, collected in Tasmania, has yielded amathamide G (1953) (1814), the latest of several amath-amide alkaloids from the genus Amathia (1). A Florida collection of this animal furnished the new convolutamines A-E (1954—1958) (1815), F (1959), and G (1960) (1425), and a Tasmanian sample of this bryozoan afforded convolutamine H (1961) (1319). A study of Amathia convoluta from the North Carolina coast has yielded volutamides A-E (1962-1966) (1816). Volutamides B and C reduce feeding by the pinfish (Lagodon rhomboids) and the urchin (Arbacia punctulata), respectively, and volutamides B and D are toxic toward larvae of the hydroid Eudendrium carneum. The New Zealand Amathia wilsoni contains the six novel amathaspiramides A-F (1967-1972) (1817). [Pg.282]

Luczkovich, J. J. and Stellwag, E. J., Isolation of cellulolytic microbes from the intestinal tract of the pinfish Lagodon rhomboides size-related changes in diet and microbial abundance, Mar. Biol., 116, 381, 1993. [Pg.254]

Stellwag, E.J., Smith, T.D., and Luczkovich, J.J., Characterization and ecology of carboxymethylcel-lulase-producing anaerobic bacterial communities associated with the intestinal tract of the pinfish, Lagodon rhomboides, Appl. Environ. Micro., 61, 813, 1995. [Pg.406]


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