Serveur d'exploration Lota lota

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Le cluster great - ouse

Terms

4great
4ouse
4lowland
3regulated
3management
10fishes
3larval
3key

Associations

Freq.WeightAssociation
44great - ouse
33lowland - ouse
33great - lowland
22ouse - regulated
22lowland - regulated
22great - regulated
11management - ouse
22fishes - larval
22fishes - key
11larval - lowland
11key - larval
11great - management
11fishes - lowland

Documents par ordre de pertinence
000104 (1997) L. C. V. Pinder [Royaume-Uni] ; A. F. H. Marker [Royaume-Uni] ; R. H. K. Mann [Royaume-Uni] ; J. A. B. Bass [Royaume-Uni] ; G. H. Copp [Royaume-Uni]The River Great Ouse, a highly eutrophic, slow‐flowing, regulated, lowland river in eastern England
000143 (1991) Gordon H. Copp [Royaume-Uni]Typology of aquatic habitats in the great ouse, a small regulated lowland river
000055 (2007) A. D. Nunn [Royaume-Uni] ; J. P. Harvey [Royaume-Uni] ; I. G. Cowx [Royaume-Uni]The food and feeding relationships of larval and 0+ year juvenile fishes in lowland rivers and connected waterbodies. II. Prey selection and the influence of gape
000105 (1997) L. C. V. Pinder [Royaume-Uni]Research on the Great Ouse: Overview and implications for management
000155 (1990) Gordon H. Copp [Royaume-Uni]Effect of regulation on 0+ fish recruitment in the great ouse, a lowland river
000167 (1989) I. Andersen [Norvège] ; I. Gibson [Royaume-Uni]A key to three species of larval Diphyllobothrium Cobbold, 1858 (Cestoda: Pseudophyllidea) occurring in European and North American freshwater fishes
000192 (1986) A. F. Brown [Royaume-Uni] ; J. C. Chubb [Royaume-Uni] ; C. J. Veltkamp [Royaume-Uni]A key to the species of Acanthocephala parasitic in British freshwater fishes
000077 (2003) H. Elofsson [Suède] ; B. G. Mcallister [Royaume-Uni] ; D. E. Kime [Royaume-Uni] ; I. Mayer [Suède] ; B. Borg [Suède]Long lasting stickleback sperm; is ovarian fluid a key to success in fresh water?
000089 (1999) M. J Jeger [Pays-Bas, Royaume-Uni]Improved understanding of dispersal in crop pest and disease management: current status and future directions
000123 (1995) Gordon Mcgregor Reid [Royaume-Uni]Conserving fishes and aquatic invertebrates: Chester Zoo Aquarium and the FAI Taxon Advisory Group
000139 (1992) Peter S. Maitland [Royaume-Uni] ; Alex A. Lyle [Royaume-Uni]Conservation of freshwater fish in the British Isles: Proposals for management
000145 (1991) Jouni Taskinen [Finlande] ; Tellervo Valtonen [Finlande] ; I. Gibson [Royaume-Uni]Studies on bucephalid digeneans parasitising molluscs and fishes in Finland I. Ecological data and experimental studies
000173 (1988) R. H. K. Mann [Royaume-Uni]Fish and fisheries of regulated rivers in the UK
000179 (1987) G. J. Howes [Royaume-Uni]The palatine bone and its associations in gadoid fishes
000231 (1974) Peter S. Maitland [Royaume-Uni]The conservation of freshwater fishes in the British isles
000267 (1949) M. Omarkhan [Royaume-Uni]The Lateral Sensory Canals of Larval Notopterus.
000274 (1911) W. N. F. Woodland [Royaume-Uni]On the Structure and Function of the Gas Glands and Retia Mirabilia associated with the Gas Bladder of some Teleostean Fishes, with Notes on the Teleost Pancreas
000276 (1897) Swale Vincent [Royaume-Uni]Contributions to the Comparative Anatomy and Histology of the Suprarenal Capsules.—The Suprarenal Bodies in Fishes, and their Relation to the so‐called Head‐Kidney
000277 (1895) Walter Edward Collinge [Royaume-Uni]1. On the Sensory Canal System of Fishes. Teleostei—Suborder A. Physostomi

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