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FISHES --- PARASITOLOGY --- FISHES --- PARASITOLOGY
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Fishes --- Evolution. --- Evolution
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Fish culture --- Reproductive behaviour --- Gametogenesis --- Fishes --- Fishes --- Fishes --- Fishes --- Fishes --- Fishes --- Fishes --- Fishes --- Conferences --- Reproductive physiology --- Pituitary gonadotropins --- Hypothalamus --- Reproduction --- Reproduction --- Reproductive behaviour --- Gonads --- Gametogenesis --- Fish culture --- Reproductive behaviour --- Gametogenesis --- Fishes --- Fishes --- Fishes --- Fishes --- Fishes --- Fishes --- Fishes --- Fishes --- Conferences --- Reproductive physiology --- Pituitary gonadotropins --- Hypothalamus --- Reproduction --- Environmental impact --- Reproduction --- Evolution --- Reproductive behaviour --- Gonads --- Physiology --- Gametogenesis
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Aquaculture. --- Fishes --- Fish culture. --- Breeding. --- #ABIB:FAOdeposit --- Fishes - Breeding.
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Many physiological processes are regulated by the movement of ions into and out of organs, tissues, and cells. During the past decade, a variety of new techniques and approaches have contributed to a deeper understanding of the myriad influences ions have on the function and structure of organisms. From respiration and excretion to neurological control and metabolic processing, ions and their regulation occupy a central role in physiology of fish as well as other organisms.
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Otoliths. --- Otoliths --- Marine fishes --- Atlases.
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Fishes --- Mercury --- Mercury content --- Analysis.
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Molluscs. Bryozoans. Brachiopods. Tunicates --- Amphibians --- Fishes --- Mammals
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