In the Santa Clara non-native arroyo chub and Mississippi
silversides were also rare, while the green sunfish and fathead minnows were abundant.
Thus the goal of this study was to determine the population genetic structure of the Argentine
silverside in four important areas used for recreational, commercial and repopulation purposes (Chascomus Lake, Chasico Lake, Cabra Corral Reservoir and Rio de la Plata).
The Atlantic
silverside (Menidia menidia) is one of the most abundant estuarine species along the east coast of North America from Nova Scotia, Canada, to Florida (Middaugh et al., 1981).
The
silverside Chirostoma jordani exhibits a preferential distribution near the shore, occupying the surface layers (Moncayo-Estrada et al., 2010).
Resultados semelhantes foram encontrados por
Silversides et al.
The high degree of dietary overlap between the two
silversides suggests that competition for prey items could result in a pattern that has played out repeatedly in the southern United States; the eventual numerical domination of L.
In contrast,
Silversides and Scott (2001) reported that changes in shell weight were unclear within 10 d of storage.
SILVERSIDES & SCOTT (2001) concluiram que o pH do albumen aumenta com o tempo de estocagem, mas nao aumenta com a idade do animal.
COUNTRY LIFE: Rebecca
Silversides, assistant manager at Nevisport, is a veteran camper Picture by ANDREW
In this contribution, annual variation of direct and indirect condition indices (somatic, gonadosomatic, liversomatic, mesenteric fat and relative weight index) by gender for
silversides from a characteristic shallow lake of the pampasic region was analysed.
He calculates that if the
silversides maintain their current pace, they will need a total of 12 years to return to their former size.
To set up the experiment, Conover and his team caught hundreds of
silversides, small fish usually used as bait, in Great South Bay, New York.