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Impact of physical aquatic parameters on the annual rhythmicity of sex steroid and cortisol and their interrelationship in two distantly related fish population

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The results indicated that the fluctuation of circannual rhythms of testosterone, 17-β estradiol and 11-KT varied according to species, was related with the physical factors of the aquatic system and temperature was the most important factor among them.
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A chronological relationship between the annual profiles of stress hormone cortisol and male (testosterone and 11-keto testosterone) and female (17β-estradiol) sex steroids, the key regulator of annual reproductive cycle has been sought in two different group of fish (Mystus gulio and Parambassis ranga) under natural photothermal conditions. The serum samples were collected at two different times in each month (from January to December) and the same was repeated for two consecutive years throughout an annual cycle. The fluctuations of major physical factors (temperature, salinity, pH, dissolved oxygen and carbon dioxide) and presence of three important heavy metals were also estimated accordingly. Therefore, the present study aims to explore the rhythmic responses of sex steroids and cortisol to assess the impact of different environmental stressors on selected fish species. We tried to develop a realistic conceptual idea to analyze and predict the effect of changing environmental parameters on th...

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Field And Laboratory Methods For General Ecology

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Field and laboratory methods for general ecology

TL;DR: This chapter discusses collecting, Analyzing, and Reporting Ecological Data, and Analysis of Communities and Aquatic Microecosystems, which is concerned with the collection, analyzing, and reporting of ecological data.
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Effects of climate change on fish reproduction and early life history stages

TL;DR: A companion effect of marine climate change is ocean acidification, which may pose a significant threat through its capacity to alter larval behaviour and impair sensory capabilities, which in turn impacts on population replenishment and connectivity patterns of marine fishes.
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Ovarian follicle growth, maturation, and ovulation in teleost fish

TL;DR: It has become apparent that ovulation requires genomic activation regulated by nuclear MIH receptors, but the transduction pathways for the ovulatory MIH signal appear to be complex and are poorly understood.
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Correspondence Analysis of Incidence and Abundance Data:Properties in Terms of a Unimodal Response Model

C.J.F. ter Braak
- 01 Dec 1985 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, correspondence analysis is shown to approximate the maximum likelihood solution of explicit unimodal response models in one latent variable, and the approximation is best when the maxima and tolerances (widths) of the response curves are equal and the species' optima and sample values of the latent variable are equally spaced.