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Journal articles on the topic "Sandre – Reproduction (biologie)"

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Simon, M., and O. Polishchuk. "Thematic English-language bibliography on the pecularities of pikeperch (Sander lucioperca Linnaeus, 1758) reproduction and first stages of its ontogenesis." Ribogospodarsʹka nauka Ukraïni., no. 3(69) (September 30, 2024): 210–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.61976/fsu2024.03.210.

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Purpose. To create a general bibliographic list of English-language scientific publications devoted to the peculiarities of pikeperch (Sander lucioperca Linnaeus, 1758) reproduction in natural and artificial conditions using various technologies as well as to briefly highlight English-language professional sources, in which the main attention is paid to the specifics of pikeperch development in the first stages of ontogenesis — starting from embryonic development and ending with the age-0+. Methodology. An interdisciplinary approach was used to create this thematic English-language bibliograph
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Richard, C., S. Degrelle, V. Gelin, et al. "85 Elongation of trophoblastic vesicles between Days 15 and 18 in cattle." Reproduction, Fertility and Development 31, no. 1 (2019): 168. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/rdv31n1ab85.

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Once formed, bovine blastocysts differentiate while growing exponentially from 150-200μm (Days 7 or 8) to 200-250mm (Days 17 to 18; Sandra et al. 2017 Annu. Rev. Anim. Biosci. 5, 205-228). Thus, the length of the conceptus doubles every day between Days 9 and 16 (Berg et al. 2010 Theriogenology 73, 250-260); however, this was observed on whole conceptuses. The objective of the current study was to test whether this elongation rate is similar when the embryonic disc has been excised. Six heifers were used to produce Day-15 conceptuses, either fully developed in vivo or developed in vivo for a w
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Sandre – Reproduction (biologie)"

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Roche, Jennifer. "Implication des récepteurs de la dopamine dans la régulation de l’axe gonadotrope lors de la période pré-ovulatoire chez le sandre, Sander lucioperca." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Université de Lorraine, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018LORR0234.

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Dans le cadre de la production de nouvelles espèces aquacoles, le sandre, Sander lucioperca, est devenu, depuis plusieurs années, une espèce d’intérêt piscicole en raison de sa valeur économique potentielle. Pour développer et pérenniser sa production aquacole, il est nécessaire de comprendre et maîtriser son cycle de reproduction ainsi que les mécanismes physiologiques mis en jeu afin d’obtenir des œufs et des juvéniles viables tout au long de l’année. Dans cet optique d’optimisation du contrôle du cycle, la dopamine apparaît, chez de nombreux téléostéens dont certains perciformes, comme un i
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Blawut, Bryan Joseph. "Assisted Reproduction Techniques’ Effects on Sperm Physiology of the Freshwater Fish, Sauger (Sander canadensis)." The Ohio State University, 2020. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1607012858031537.

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Kumm, Sandra [Verfasser]. "Reproduction, progenesis, and embryogenesis of thrips (Thysanoptera: Insecta) / von Sandra Kumm." 2002. http://d-nb.info/965449874/34.

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Book chapters on the topic "Sandre – Reproduction (biologie)"

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Pullaiah, T. "Reproductive Biology." In Red Sanders: Silviculture and Conservation. Springer Singapore, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-7627-6_7.

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Maun, M. Anwar. "Seed dispersal." In The Biology of Coastal Sand Dunes. Oxford University Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198570356.003.0008.

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Dispersal is a term used for the dissemination of detached reproductive structures from parent plants to a new site. Disseminules include spores, seeds, fruits, whole inflorescences, whole plants, fragments of the parent plant, bulbs and bulbils. Fruit attributes related to a particular dispersal agent or dispersal syndromes are complex and have resulted from millions of years of evolution. In practice, dispersal is mainly local, although some species of sea coasts are well adapted for long-distance dispersal. Knowledge of the modes of plant dispersal is vital to the study of coastal dune ecol
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Maun, M. Anwar. "The sand dune environment." In The Biology of Coastal Sand Dunes. Oxford University Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198570356.003.0007.

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The micro-environmental conditions of different soil habitats are influenced by prevailing vegetation, aspect, soil texture, soil colour and other variables that influence the incoming and outgoing solar energy. The variability is especially pronounced in sand dunes because of shifting substrate, burial by sand, bare areas among plants, porous nature of sand and little or no organic matter, especially during the early stages of dune development. Even within a dune system there is disparity in radiative heating of different habitats that is manifested as variation in micro-environmental factors
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Maun, M. Anwar. "Plant communities." In The Biology of Coastal Sand Dunes. Oxford University Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198570356.003.0016.

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Plant communities of the dune complex are a result of interaction between tolerance of plant species and sandy substrate, high wind velocities, salt spray, sand accretion and environmental heterogeneity. Propagules of many plant species are dispersed by water currents and deposited on the driftline. Most of these species find ideal conditions for germination but seedling establishment, growth and reproduction is denied to all but a few species with ecological amplitude sufficient to withstand the physical stresses associated with sand accretion, erosion and sandblasting in the highly disturbed
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