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Notropis cornutus

Notropis cornutus 180 25% growth reduction after exposure for 7 days 51... [Pg.1213]

The most widespread native species is the common or silver shiner Notropis cornutus), which is virtually ubiquitous in many surface waters east of the Mississippi in the United States and is also widespread in eastern Canada. This species is important as a forage fish, and as a baitfish. [Pg.368]

This schooling reaction has been quantified in common shiners, Notropis cornutus (Heczko and Seghers, 1981), and zebra danios, Brachydanio rerio (Waldman 1982). Both species showed a statistically significant tendency to clump together and the danios also moved to the bottom of the tank. The fish in these studies were not fed at the time of pheromone introduction so... [Pg.108]

Heczko, E., 1980, The effect of Schreckstoff on the behaviour of the common shiner, Notropis cornutus Cyprinidae, M.Sc. thesis University of Western Ontario. [Pg.112]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.1213 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.102 , Pg.107 , Pg.108 ]




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