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Assessment of smolt condition for travel time analysis. 1991-1992 report Assessment of smolt condition for travel time analysis. 1991-1992 report
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A.G. Maule, J. Beeman, R. M. Schrock, P.V. Haner
Developmental instability as an indicator of natural stress on the Pacific Hake (Merlussius productus) Developmental instability as an indicator of natural stress on the Pacific Hake (Merlussius productus)
Developmental lnstability (DI) has been proposed as an inexpensive, quickly applied, and sensitive indicator of stress that can be utilized in early warning and in monitoring anthropogenic impacts on fish and other animals and plants. A problem arises, however, to the extent that natural stressors confound the effects of human-induced disturbances. Our objective in this work was to...
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C.L. Alados, J. Escos, J.M. Emlen
Molecular genotyping of Colletotrichum species based on arbitrarily primed PCR, A + T-Rich DNA, and nuclear DNA analyses Molecular genotyping of Colletotrichum species based on arbitrarily primed PCR, A + T-Rich DNA, and nuclear DNA analyses
Molecular genotyping of Colletotrichum species based on arbitrarily primed PCR, A + T-rich DNA, and nuclear DNA analyses. Experimental Mycology 17, 309-322. Isolates of Colletotrichum were grouped into 10 separate species based on arbitrarily primed PCR (ap-PCR), A + T-rich DNA (AT-DNA) and nuclear DNA banding patterns. In general, the grouping of Colletotrichum isolates by these...
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S. Freeman, M. Pham, R. J. Rodriguez
Effect of four fluctuating temperature regimes on cui-ui Chasmistes cujus survival from egg fertilization to swim-up and size of larvae produced Effect of four fluctuating temperature regimes on cui-ui Chasmistes cujus survival from egg fertilization to swim-up and size of larvae produced
We evaluated cui-ui,Chasmistes cujus, swim-up success, time of hatching and swim-up, and size of larvae at swim-up under four fluctuating temperature regimes (8.9–15.0, 12.2–18.3, 15.0–21.1, and 17.8–23.9° C). The greatest swim-up success was at the 8.9–15.0° C regime and the lowest at the 15.0–21.1° C regime. Hatching and swim-up time varied inversely with incubation temperature. The...
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G. Gar Scoppettone, Mark E. Buettner, Peter H. Rissler
Predation of juvenile salmonids by smallmouth bass and northern squawfish in the Columbia River near Richland, Washington Predation of juvenile salmonids by smallmouth bass and northern squawfish in the Columbia River near Richland, Washington
The importance of juvenile salmonids in the diet of smallmouth bass Micropterus dolomieu and northern squawfish Ptychocheilus oregonensis was examined at a 6-km stretch of the Columbia River. Piscivorous fish were sampled with electrofishing gear on 4 d (May 2–3 and June 20–21, 1990) during emigration of juvenile anadromous salmonids. Sixty-two smallmouth bass and 69 northern squawfish...
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Roger A. Tabor, Rip S. Shively, Thomas P. Poe
Genetic comparison of viral hemorrhagic septicemia virus isolates from North America and Europe Genetic comparison of viral hemorrhagic septicemia virus isolates from North America and Europe
Viral hemorrhagic septicemia virus (VHSV) is the cdusative agent of a serious rhabdoviral d~sease of rainbow trout Oncorhynchus myklss in Europe The first isolation of the vlrus in North Amenca occurred In the fall of 1988 when it was recovered from adult chinook 0 tshawytscha and coho 0 klsutch salmon returning to 2 hatcher~es in the state of Washington, USA The following year, VHSV was...
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K.H. Oshima, K.H. Higman, C.K. Arakawa, P. de Kinkelin, P.E.V. Jorgensen, T.R. Meyers, J. R. Winton
A rapid inoculation technique for assessing pathogenicity of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. niveum and F. o. melonis on Cucurbits A rapid inoculation technique for assessing pathogenicity of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. niveum and F. o. melonis on Cucurbits
A continuous-dip inoculation technique for rapid assessment of pathogenicity of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. niveum and F. o. melonis was developed. The method, adapted from a similar procedure for determining pathogenicity of Colletotrichum magna (causal agent of anthracnose of cucurbits), involves constant exposure of seedlings and cuttings (seedlings with root systems excised) of...
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S. Freeman, R. J. Rodriguez
Developmental stability and its applications in ecotoxicology Developmental stability and its applications in ecotoxicology
Developmental stability refers to the ability of a developing organism to produce a consistent phenotype in a given environment. It provides a simple, reliable method of detecting stressed populations and monitoring their recovery. The most common measure of developmental instability, fluctuating asymmetry, assesses minor deviations from perfect bilateral symmetry in traits that are...
Authors
John H. Graham, John M. Emlen, D. Carl Freeman
Determination of buoyant density and sensitivity to chloroform and freon for the etiological agent of infectious salmonid anaemia Determination of buoyant density and sensitivity to chloroform and freon for the etiological agent of infectious salmonid anaemia
Plasma was collected from Atlantic salmon Salrno salar with acute infectious salmon anaemia (ISA) and used to challenge Atlantic salmon parr by intraperitoneal injection. Treatment of plasma with the lipid solvent, chloroform, showed that the etiological agent of ISA contained essential lipids, probably as a viral envelope. Some infectivity remained following treatment with freon...
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K.E. Christie, B. Hjeltnes, I. Uglenes, J. R. Winton
Genetic conversion of a fungal plant pathogen to a non-pathogenic, endophytic mutualist Genetic conversion of a fungal plant pathogen to a non-pathogenic, endophytic mutualist
The filamentous fungal ascomycete Colletotrichum magna causes anthracnose in cucurbit plants. Isolation of a nonpathogenic mutant of this species (path-1) resulted in maintained wild-type levels of in vitro sporulation, spore adhesion, appressorial formation, and infection. Path-1 grew throughout host tissues as an endophyte and retained the wild-type host range, which indicates that the...
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Stanley Freeman, Rusty J. Rodriguez
Monitoring of the in-river migration of smolts from two groups of spring chinook salmon, Oncorhynchus tshawytscha (Walbaum), with different profiles of Renibacterium salmoninarum infection Monitoring of the in-river migration of smolts from two groups of spring chinook salmon, Oncorhynchus tshawytscha (Walbaum), with different profiles of Renibacterium salmoninarum infection
Broodstock segregation based on the measurement of maternal Renibacterium salmoninarum infection levels by the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and the membrane filtration-fluorescent antibody technique (MF-FAT) was previously shown to affect the prevalence and levels of bacterial kidney disease (BKD) in progeny of chinook salmon, Oncorhynchus tshawytscha (Walbaum), during...
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Ronald J. Pascho, Diane G. Elliott, S. Achord
Polyphosphate present in DNA preparations from fungal species of Collectotrichum inhibits restriction endonucleases and other enzymes Polyphosphate present in DNA preparations from fungal species of Collectotrichum inhibits restriction endonucleases and other enzymes
During the development of a procedure for the isolation of total genomic DNA from filamentous fungi (Rodriguez, R. J., and Yoder, 0. C., Exp. Mycol. 15, 232-242, 1991) a cell fraction was isolated which inhibited the digestion of DNA by restriction enzymes. After elimination of DNA, RNA, proteins, and lipids, the active compound was purified by gel filtration to yield a single fraction...
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R. J. Rodriguez