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  • ...PCBs, for instance, are frequently found in fish liver, seal blubber, bird eggs, and human fat. [[Organochlorine compounds|Organochlorines]] have been asso
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  • ...the wild within the European territory of the Member States, including the eggs of these birds, their nests and their habitats; * Destroy, damage or collect their nests and eggs;
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  • |definition= Temporary plankton, consisting of eggs and larvae.<ref> Lawrence, E. (2005). Henderson’s dictionary of biology.
    247 bytes (29 words) - 10:29, 22 August 2007
  • ...ize is very fine, ranging from 20 µm up to 1000 µm (1 mm), thus allowing eggs and larvae with sizes of order 1-20 mm to be caught. The nets, mounted on a
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  • ...s. Nematodes in particular produce sticky mucus which serves for attaching eggs to the sediment and for stabilizing burrows. <br clear=all>
    7 KB (1,001 words) - 17:37, 30 December 2023
  • ...plants ([[phytoplankton]]), animals ([[zooplankton]]), bacteria, viruses, eggs and larvae. Among the most abundant types of phytoplankton are diatoms and
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  • ...size. Small fish generally incur higher mortality rates and produce fewer eggs than larger fish. ...antageous to grow for longer before maturation and thereby to produce more eggs when risking a visit to the spawning ground. If fishing mortality on the fe
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  • ...sperm and eggs in the surrounding water. To help with fertilization, both eggs and sperm cells have protein molecules on their surfaces to identify other
    27 KB (4,098 words) - 22:25, 5 April 2024
  • ...ridley nest in Kenya while the others only come to forage.Trade in turtle eggs has been a source of income for many fishing communities not only on the Ke
    16 KB (2,479 words) - 14:59, 9 September 2020
  • ...Black Sea by competing for the same food sources and eating the young and eggs (Kube ''et al.'', 2007<ref>Kube, S., Postel, L., Honnef, C. and Augustin, C
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  • ...ia depilans'') and several species of nudibranch, which also deposit their eggs on the Posidonia leaves. [[image:Eggs.jpg|left|thumb|400px|caption|Eggs. Credit: Kenna Eco Diving]]{{clear}}
    37 KB (5,390 words) - 17:55, 24 February 2023
  • ...ion related to reproduction and development – the production of only few eggs, direct sperm transfer or internal fertilization, brood protection, abbrevi
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  • ...reading couples decreased strongly, and the breading outcome was terrible: eggs didn't hatch, young birds were diseased and suffered mass casualties. ...d the number of breading couples increased again. However, after 2000, the eggs started to show anomalies (small cracks or bulges), which indicated that t
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  • ...he eggs became so thin that when the birds sat on them for incubation, the eggs broke. This obliviously caused severe population declines in the affected s
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  • ...they are capable to store, remove (trough feces, [[Pollution_and_sea_birds|eggs, or molting]]) or detoxify (with [[metallothionein|metallothioneins]]) many
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  • ...eas near Los Angeles a high organochlorine content and a reduced number of eggs.<ref>Md. Shahidul Islam and Masaru Tanaka, 2004, Impacts of pollution on co .... Although the San Francisco bay had a relatively low [[PCB]] content, the eggs of the flounders displayed elevated PCB levels. Also the breading success o
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  • Egg survival rate (the percentage of eggs which survive one day) was higher in the control (0µg/l methoprene) and th
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  • ...e eventually overgrown by the developing penis and are blocked so that the eggs can not be laid. The affected populations decline and can eventually become
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  • ...zooplankton, although it also consisted of fish larvae and sometimes fish eggs.
    3 KB (433 words) - 18:37, 5 November 2019
  • ...and reduce overfishing. MPAs offer undisturbed spawning sites and enhance eggs and larvae production. The abundance of overfished stocks inside as well as
    20 KB (2,790 words) - 11:10, 25 September 2021
  • [[Image: Damselfish.PNG|thumb|420px|right|Damselfish guarding its eggs (Eilat, Red Sea).]]
    8 KB (1,265 words) - 12:12, 8 August 2019
  • ...s is characterized by a very unpleasant characteristic foul odor of rotten eggs.
    19 KB (2,819 words) - 11:05, 20 February 2024
  • ...much of it evaporates within days. However, when corals are spawning, the eggs and sperm can be damaged as they float near the surface before they fertili
    20 KB (2,870 words) - 09:27, 7 October 2022
  • ...fisheries surveys to study environmental drivers of small pelagic fishes (eggs, larvae and adults) with specific focus on S, T and Chl-a maps. The FerryBo
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  • ...h]] supply [[nutrients]] and food. When the tide retreats, waste products, eggs and larvae are taken away by the backwash. Organisms living on sandy shores ...] animals is the time of reproduction. There is variation in the number of eggs, the anatomy of the reproductive organs, the morphology of egg shells, time
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  • ...[[Ocean circulation|ocean currents]] can affect the probability that fish eggs and larvae survive and grow.
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  • A place where fish leave their eggs for fertilization.
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