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Sculpins

Bohn, A. and B.W. Fallis. 1978. Metal concentrations (As, Cd, Cu, Pb and Zn) in shorthorn sculpins, Myoxocephalus scorpius (Linnaeus), and Arctic char, Salvelinus alpinus (Linnaeus), from the vicinity of Strathcona Sound, Northwest Territories. Water Res. 12 659-663. [Pg.69]

Borgmann, U. and D.M. Whittle. 1992. DDE, PCB, and mercury concentration trends in Lake Ontario rainbow smelt (Osmerus mordax) and slimy sculpin (Cottus cognatus) 1977-1988. Jour. Great I/ikes Res. 18 298-308. [Pg.426]

FISHES Mottled sculpin, Cottus bairdi 5.3 LC50 (96 h) at 30 mg CaC03/L 4... [Pg.560]

Pelagic sculpin, Comephorus dybowskr, whole Lake Baikal, Siberia June 1991 ... [Pg.842]

Fourhom sculpin, Myoxocephalus quadricomis, Lake Michigan, 1980-81, whole... [Pg.847]

Sculpin, Comephorus dybowski, whole Mississippi, Yazoo NWR, 1987-88, whole 1.9 (1.6-2.1) LW 5... [Pg.1461]

FIGURE 5.2 The olfactory organ in fish, (a) The nostril positions in sculpin (Cottidae) b) nostril position in spiny eel (Mastacembelidae) (c) a skin flap separates in- and outflow, an arrangement typical for bony fish (here Catastomidae) (d) the olfactory lamellae are located in the floor of the olfactory capsule (here minnow, Phoxinus). (From C. E. Bond Biology of Fishes.)... [Pg.86]

Testosterone, lljS-hydroxytestosterone, and a polyene alcohol, probably far-nesol, were found in the urine of male yellowfin Baikal sculpin (C. grewingkt). Synthesized in the testes, these compounds are excreted with milt (Katsel etal., 1992). [Pg.174]

Katsel, P. L., Dmitrieva, T. M., Valeyer, R. B., and Kozlov, Y. P. (1992). Sex pheromones of male yellow fin Baikal sculpin [Cottocotnephorus grewingkt) Isolation and chemical studies. JournalofChemicalEcology 18,2003-2010. [Pg.476]

Cabezon Poisoning. The roe of the cabezon or marbled sculpin, Scorpaenichthys marmoratus of the Pacific coast of the United States, has edible flesh, but poisonous roe. Fuhrman et al (104,... [Pg.46]

Omnivores Great lakes. Lake Ontario, whole fish Slimy sculpin, Cottus cognatus 1.0 FW vs. 0.9 FW 83... [Pg.374]

Cottus cognatus), deepwater sculpin (Myoxocephalus thompsoni)], and lake trout. Lower food web components were collected from 11 locations in the lake on seven different cruises, including all seasons over a 2 year period. The fish were collected from three sites over the same 2 year period. The concentrations of PCBs in each of these food web components are shown in Fig. 14. The data are lipid-normalized to allow for better comparison across trophic levels. Note that concentrations increase with increasing trophic level, even when normalized to lipids. These data demonstrate that PCBs biomagnify in Great Lakes food webs, and are the most comprehensive and self-consistent data in the world for PCBs in a food web of a large aquatic system. [Pg.54]


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