ETIMOLOGI PERKATAAN CATADROMOUS
From Greek katadromos, from kata- down + dromos, from dremein to run.
CORSICA BUKU YANG BERKAIT DENGAN «CATADROMOUS»
Ketahui penggunaan
catadromous dalam pilihan bibliografi berikut. Buku yang berkait dengan
catadromous dan ekstrak ringkas dari yang sama untuk menyediakan konteks penggunaannya dalam kesusasteraan Corsica.
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Encyclopedia of Marine Science
Accessed March 20, 2007. catadromous stocks Supplies of wild fish species that
spend most of the life cycle in freshwater but migrate to salt water to breed are
catadromous stocks. Freshwater eels (Anguillidae) are one of the most common ...
C. Reid Nichols, Robert G. Williams, 2009
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Pteridophytes and Gymnosperms
Lamina herbaceous to chartaceous. pentagonal, much divided, at least bipinnate
, up to 5-pinnate + pinnatifid, the basal pinnae basitonically enlarged; lower
pinnae usually subopposite; dissection often anadromous at base, catadromous
...
K.U. Kramer, Klaus Kubitzki, P.S. Green, 1990
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Cod: The Ecological History of the North Atlantic Fisheries
This type of life history is generally uncommon: in Newfoundland and Labrador
ecosystems the only catadromous species is the Atlantic eel {Anguilla rostrata)
that inhabit the rivers and ponds of northeastern North America and Europe as ...
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The International Law of the Sea
The life cycle of catadromous species is the opposite of the life cycle of
anadromous species.65 Under Article 67(1) of the LOSC, ... Harvesting of
catadromous species shall be conducted only in waters landward of the outer
limits of the EEZs ...
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The Regime for the Exploitation of Transboundary Marine ...
Article 6T28 of the 1982 Convention provides that coastal states in whose waters
catadromous species spend the ... Exploitation of catadromous species is to
occur only landward of the outer boundary of the exclusive economic zone28.
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Behaviour, Migrations, Distribution, and Stocks of Sturgeons ...
The terms “anadromous” and “catadromous” have long been used by
ichthyologists to designate fishes migrating from salt water to spawn in fresh
water or vice versa. Meek (1916) markedly broadened the scope of these terms
by classifying ...
R. P. Khodorevskaya, G. I. Ruban, D. S. Pavlov, 2009
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Handbook on Ocean Politics & Law
Catadromous Species The life cycle for catadromous species is the reverse of the
anadromous fish stocks in that they spawn in the sea for feeding and growing
and then migrate to the streams and fresh ponds on land and return to the sea to
...
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The Regulation of Driftnet Fishing on the High Seas: Legal ...
Catadromous species Article 67 of UNCLOS provides that coastal states in
whose waters catadromous species spend the greater part of their life cycles are
responsible for the management of these species." Exploitation of catadromous ...
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Advances in Water Resources & Hydraulic Engineering: ...
g565g October 20-23 2008, Hohai University, Nanjing, China 4.2 CHANGE OF
FLOW VELOCITY DURING MIGRATION PERIOD 5 HYDROLOGICAL AND
HYDRAULIC FEATURES DURING CATADROMOUS MIGRATION 5.1 FEATURE
OF ...
Changkuan Zhang, Hongwu Tang, 2010
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Fish Physiology: Euryhaline Fishes: Fish Physiology
Catadromous Fishes Catadromous species enter FW after larval juvenile
metamorphosis and therefore individuals are smaller than the adult form. The
small size of catadromous animals in itself does not account for the paucity of
information ...
Stephen D. McCormick, Anthony Peter Farrell, Colin J. Brauner, 2013
BARANGAN BERITA YANG TERMASUK TERMA «CATADROMOUS»
Ketahui apa yang diterbitkan oleh akhbar nasional dan antarabangsa dan cara istilah
catadromous digunakan dalam konteks perkara berita berikut.
Eel and lamprey are rare, but present in our area
This is a catadromous fish, meaning they spawn in salt water and live their adult life in fresh water. As such, the American Eel is found widely ... «Ellwood City Ledger, Mei 15»
Where do smelt come from?
If you really want to know, a catadromous fish does the opposite - it lives in fresh water and enters salt water to spawn. The actual origin of ... «Niagara Frontier Publications, Apr 15»
The Poetic Life of the Lowly Eel
American eels can live as long as forty years; European ones can live for eighty. Both are catadromous, meaning that they spawn in the sea but ... «The New Yorker, Apr 15»
The Old Ways Win Again: Fishing and the Wisdom of the Elders
The American eels—Anguilla rostrata—are catadromous, meaning that they live in fresh and brackish water, and spawn in the open ocean. «Indian Country Today Media Network, Apr 15»
Poachers Supply Juvenile Eels to Asian Markets
They are “catadromous” fish, spawning in salt water and spending most of their lives in fresh water — although some eels remain in salt or ... «ecoRI news, Feb 15»
Fineran's photos: Surprise visit by an American Eel
One of the few catadromous fishes in the world! That means that the species reproduces in the ocean and migrates to fresh water to grow and ... «NJ.com, Feb 15»
Fishy catch at Bowhill
Dr Ye said the species was catadromous, so it migrated from fresh water to sea at various stages throughout its life. “They need to migrate ... «The Murray Valley Standard, Dis 14»
Fish ladders could reverse impacts of dams
While American eels are catadromous, meaning they grow and mature in fresh water and migrate to the sea to spawn, the other species of ... «The News Journal, Dis 14»
A fishy fare at Coco's
A quick Googling of barramundi led me to learn that it's an Asian seabass, a species of catadromous fish (fishes that migrate from fresh water ... «Hesperia Star, Nov 14»
Vale: Hamar Midgley
He was the first person to actually show that bass were catadromous and migrated from fresh to brackish water to breed. In the early 1960s, ... «Fishing World, Okt 14»