Reproductive Biology and Early Life History of Fishes in the Ohio River Drainage

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A01=Robert Wallus
A01=Thomas P. Simon
anal
Anal Fin
aquatic ecology
Author_Robert Wallus
Author_Thomas P. Simon
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caudal
Caudal Fin
Caudal Peduncle
dorsal
Dorsal Fin
Dorsal Fin Origin
early life histories
Early Life History
early ontogeny of North American fishes
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fin
Fin Rays
fins
fish family identification
freshwater biodiversity studies
Freshwater Drum
freshwater fishes
ichthyology research
Inland Silverside
Lake Texoma
larvae
larval fish development
Median Finfold
Ohio River basin
Ohio River Drainage
Ohio River System
Pectoral Fin
pelvic
Pelvic Fin
Pirate Perch
post
Post Yolk Sac
Post Yolk Sac Larva
Post Yolk Sac Larvae
reproductive biology
sac
Scattered Melanophores
Soft Rays
spawning habitat analysis
Striped Bass
Western Mosquitofish
White Bass
yolk
Yolk Sac Larva

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367453565
  • Weight: 670g
  • Dimensions: 210 x 280mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Dec 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This seven-volume series is the most extensive treatise on early life histories of the freshwater fishes of North America. It represents the state-of-the-art in fishery biology and provides a systematic approach to the study of early life histories of all the fishes in this region. Each volume contains distinguishing characteristics and a pictorial guide to the families of fishes in the OR Drainage, followed by chapters on the families. This series fills a gap in the literature, providing information on the spawning habitat requirements, reproductive behavior, and ecological relationships during the first few months of life for most species. This fifth volume examines the families aphredoderidae through sciaenidae.
Wallus, Robert; Simon, Thomas P.

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