Search Results - "Beldade, R."
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Larger female fish contribute disproportionately more to self-replenishment
Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society. B, Biological sciences (07-06-2012)“…While chance events, oceanography and selective pressures inject stochasticity into the replenishment of marine populations with dispersing life stages, some…”
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Natural endocrine profiles of the group‐living skunk anemonefish Amphiprion akallopisos in relation to their size‐based dominance hierarchy
Published in Journal of fish biology (01-03-2018)“…Group‐living animals commonly display differences in behaviour, physiology and endocrine profiles between conspecifics within the group, which are tightly…”
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Ghosts of thermal past: reef fish exposed to historic high temperatures have heightened stress response to further stressors
Published in Coral reefs (01-12-2015)“…Individual exposure to stressors can induce changes in physiological stress responses through modulation of the hypothalamic–pituitary–interrenal (HPI) axis…”
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Pelagic larval duration of 10 temperate cryptobenthic fishes
Published in Journal of fish biology (01-08-2007)“…The pelagic larval duration (DPL) for 10 temperate cryptobenthic species belonging to three families: Gobiidae, Gobiesocidae and Blenniidae was investigated…”
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Opeatogenys gracilis(Pisces: Gobiesocidae): an overlooked species or another 'Mediterranean endemism' found in Atlantic waters?
Published in Journal of fish biology (01-08-2005)“…The occurrence of Opeatogenys gracilis outside the Mediterranean Sea is confirmed for the first time. This is probably a more common species than previously…”
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First record of Chromogobius britoi(Teleostei: Gobiidae) on the mainland European coast
Published in Journal of fish biology (01-02-2006)“…Chromogobius britoi is a recently described and poorly studied goby currently known only from the Macaronesian islands of Madeira and the Canarian archipelago…”
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Genetic structure among spawning aggregations of the gulf coney Hyporthodus acanthistius
Published in Marine ecology. Progress series (Halstenbek) (03-03-2014)“…Many large groupers form spawning aggregations, returning to the same spawning sites in consecutive spawning seasons. Connectivity between spawning…”
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