Academic literature on the topic 'K. fulvescens'

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Murányi, Dávid, and Weihai Li. "Klapálek’s Kamimuria (Plecoptera: Perlidae) types in the National Museum Prague." Opuscula Zoologica (Budapest) 46, no. 2 (2015): 159–75. https://doi.org/10.18348/opzool.2015.2.159.

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Three species of the genus <em>Kamimuria </em>Klap&aacute;lek, 1907 are redescribed or a complementary description is provided on the basis of specimens kept in the National Museum Prague (NMP): male, female and egg of <em>K. fulvescens </em>Klap&aacute;lek, 1912 is redescribed from syntypes, the male of <em>K. lepida </em>Klap&aacute;lek, 1913 is redescribed on the basis of original specimen. Also, a complementary description based on the holotype of <em>K. similis </em>is provided. Furthermore, comments are provided on the basis of type or original specimens of the nine additional <em>Kamimu
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Yoon, Gwangseok R., David Deslauriers, and W. Gary Anderson. "Influence of a dynamic rearing environment on development of metabolic phenotypes in age-0 Lake Sturgeon, Acipenser fulvescens." Conservation Physiology 7, no. 1 (2019). http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/conphys/coz055.

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Abstract Environment–phenotype interactions are the most pronounced during early life stages and can strongly influence metabolism and ultimately ecological fitness. In the present study, we examined the effect of temperature [ambient river temperature (ART) vs ART+2°C], dissolved oxygen (DO; 100% vs 80%) and substrate (presence vs absence) on standard metabolic rate, forced maximum metabolic rate and metabolic scope with Fulton’s condition factor (K), energy density (ED) and critical thermal maximum (CTmax) in age-0 Lake Sturgeon, Acipenser fulvescens, before and after a simulated overwinteri
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Bugg, William S., Gwangseok R. Yoon, Alexandra N. Schoen, et al. "Effects of acclimation temperature on the thermal physiology in two geographically distinct populations of lake sturgeon (Acipenser fulvescens)." Conservation Physiology 8, no. 1 (2020). http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/conphys/coaa087.

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Abstract Temperature is one of the most important abiotic factors regulating development and biological processes in ectotherms. By 2050, climate change may result in temperature increases of 2.1–3.4°C in Manitoba, Canada. Lake sturgeon, Acipenser fulvescens, from both northern and southern populations in Manitoba were acclimated to 16, 20 and 24°C for 30 days, after which critical thermal maximum (CTmax) trials were conducted to investigate their thermal plasticity. We also examined the effects of temperature on morphological and physiological indices. Acclimation temperature significantly in
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Belding, Luke D., Matt J. Thorstensen, Alex R. Quijada‐Rodriguez, et al. "Integrated organismal responses induced by projected levels of CO2 and temperature exposures in the early life stages of lake sturgeon." Molecular Ecology, June 17, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/mec.17432.

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AbstractAtmospheric CO2 and temperature are rising concurrently, and may have profound impacts on the transcriptional, physiological and behavioural responses of aquatic organisms. Further, spring snowmelt may cause transient increases of pCO2 in many freshwater systems. We examined the behavioural, physiological and transcriptomic responses of an ancient fish, the lake sturgeon (Acipenser fulvescens) to projected levels of warming and pCO2 during its most vulnerable period of life, the first year. Specifically, larval fish were raised in either low (16°C) or high (22°C) temperature, and/or lo
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Wyatt, Tim, and Mónica Lion. "UNESCO Harmful Algae News NO.37." September 16, 2008. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7562289.

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Co-occurrence of two <em>Alexandrium species </em>in Thau Lagoon. <em>B. Genovesi, E. Masseret, M-S.</em> <em>Shin-Grzebyk, D. Grzebyk, P.Berrebi, P-A. </em><em>Gagnaire, M.Laabir, Y. Collos, A. Pastoureaud</em> <em>&amp; A. Vaquer</em>&nbsp;................................p1 <em>Ostreopsis ovata </em>blooms on Rio de Janeiro coast. <em>S. Mattos Nascimento, P. Oliveira</em> <em>Monteiro, C.E. Leite &amp; E. Gonz&aacute;lez-Rodr&iacute;guez............................</em>&nbsp;p1 First record of <em>Cochlodinium fulvescens </em>in Mexican Pacific. <em>L. Morquecho &amp; R. Alonso-Rodr&iacute;
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