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Karamushko, L.I. (1993). Influence of nutrition on metabolic rates and specific dynamic effect in cod, wolf-fish and plaice (In Russian). Zoologicheskii Zhumal 72, 106-115. [Pg.282]

Turbot, Black Sea Vermilion rockfish Viviparous blenny Wall-eye pollock West Pacific sardine Whitefish White sea flounder Whiting, Black Sea Whiting, North Sea White perch Wolf-fish Yellowfin sole Yellowfin tuna Yellowfish... [Pg.330]

Wolf s unveiled a new menu last week (the items from the old dog-eared brown one reprinted on coffee-shop gloss stock), but now alongside the smoked fish platters and latkes is a cocktail list that includes house specialties like Wolf s Royal Cream Soda. That s Dr. Brown s Cream Soda, a deli staple, with Absolut vodka in it. [Pg.111]

Hooftman RN, de Wolf JM (2003b) Trichloromethylstannane (CAS 993-16-8) Semi-static acute toxicity test with the zebra fish Brachydanio rerio. Zeist, TNO, May (Report No. V2492/03). [Pg.47]

Logarithmic bioconcentration factors have been shown to be correlated with the logarithmic octa-nol/water partition coefficient in aquatic organisms (Davies and Dobbs, 1984 de Wolf et al., 1992 Isnard and Lambert, 1988) and fish (Davies and Dobbs, 1984 Kenaga, 1980 Isnard and Lambert, 1988 Neely et al., 1974 Ogata et al., 1984 Oliver and Niimi, 1985). In addition, bioconcentration factors are well correlated by a linear solvation energy relationship (coimnonly known as LSER) that includes the intrinsic solute molecular volume and solvatochromic parameters that measnre hydrogen bond acceptor basicity and donor acidity of the componnd (Park and Cho, 1993). [Pg.17]

In black-tailed deer, Odocoikus hemionus columbianus, fecal odors of sympatric predators (coyote, C. latrans, and mountain lion, Fdis concolor) in vials next to food pellets inhibited feeding, while those of allopatric predators (lion, Fdis leo, snow leopard, Uncia uncia) do not, or very little (Miiller-Schwarze, 1972 Fig. 12.3). Note that mammals discriminate between the odors of sym- and allopatric predators, while fish and rattlesnakes do not (pp. 359 and 364). Free-ranging adult female wapiti, Cervus elaphus canadensis, respond to the odors of dog urine, and cougar and wolf feces (presented as water slurry) with increased heart rates. It was concluded that the main effect of predator odors may be for assessing the risk of predation (Chabot etal, 1996). [Pg.368]

Northern Rocky Mountain Wolf Recovery Plan (Denver U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 1987). [Pg.93]

Chairman Dan Fuchs of the Montana House of Representatives reports that USFWS has known since 1997 that elk-calf ratios were being drastically reduced in areas of high wolf concentration. However, when Montana Fish and Wildlife Protection per-... [Pg.96]

They found that with regard to absorption, which is primarily passive in fish, compounds that are ionized are less likely to be taken up than neutral compounds, and that increased bioavailability was a function of molecular weight (<500), logPe/w (<5), H-bond acceptors (<4—5), and H-bond donors (<7-10) based on drug design from Lipinski s rule of five [57, 58]. de Wolf et al. [59] recommended that compounds with a molecular length of >4.3 nm indicates no uptake or bioconcen-... [Pg.417]

De Wolf, W., Lieder, P.H. (1998) A novel method to determine uptake and elimination kinetics of volatile chemicals in fish. Chemsphere 36, 1713-1724. [Pg.553]

O Toole, R., Lundberg, S., Fredriksson, S. A., Jansson, A., Nilsson, B., and Wolf-Watz, H., The chemotactic response of Vibrio anguillarum to fish intestinal mucus is mediated by a combination of multiple mucus components, J. Bacteriol., 181, 4308, 1999. [Pg.427]

US EPA (1986) Fish life cycle toxicity test. EPA 540/9-86-137 United States Environment Protection Agency, Office of research and Development, Washington DC, USA Wolf K. Quimby M.C. (1969) Fish cell and tissue culture. In W.S. Hoar D.J. Randall (Eds.), Fish Physiology (pp. 253-305). New York Academic. [Pg.119]

Wolfe, D.A. Levels of stable Zn and Zn in Crassostrea virginica from North Carolina. J. Fish. Res. Bd. Canada 27, 47-57 (1970). [Pg.632]


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