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Autor:
Alex E. Peden
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada. 36:69-76
Total vertebral counts of Lycodapus mandibularis populations in Georgia Strait, British Columbia, are significantly lower than those of southern populations off Oregon and California. The highest temperatures and lowest salinities at 200 m or deeper,
Autor:
Alex E. Peden
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Zoology. 59:679-683
In contrast with other fish species, Lycodapus mandibularis (Zoarcidae), Lycodes diapterus (Zoarcidae), Nectoliparis pelagicus (Liparidae), and Lipariscus nanus (Liparidae) share ecological similarities that apparently produce low fin ray and vertebr
Autor:
Grant W. Hughes, Alex E. Peden
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Zoology. 62:306-311
Cottus confusus inhabits downstream portions of the Flathead River in Canada and the population may be seriously threatened. Cottus cognatus occupies habitats farther upstream than C. confusus but few differences in other ecological factors were foun
Autor:
Grant W. Hughes, Alex E. Peden
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Zoology. 62:291-305
Although Pholis laeta and P. ornata are generally recorded in the literature as being distributed between California and Asiatic waters, we could not find verifiable specimens or records of P. ornata from Alaskan or western Pacific waters. A populati
Autor:
M. Eric Anderson, Alex E. Peden
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Zoology. 56:1925-1961
Six of 11 nominal species of Lycodapus, L. australis Norman, L. derjugini Andriashev, L. dermatinus Gilbert, L. fierasfer Gilbert, L. mandibularis Gilbert, and L. parviceps Gilbert, are recognized. Original descriptions and the disintegrated type do
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Zoology. 67:2711-2720
Previously known within Canada from the Flathead River, nominal Cottus confusus also occur in the Kettle, Columbia, and Slocan rivers of British Columbia. The latter populations are similar to those from Washington, and possess a post-maxillary pore,
Autor:
Alex E. Peden
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Zoology. 53:1290-1296
Differences between species were found in the direction of gonopodial thrust of male Gambusia during copulation. Males of species such as G. heterochir, G. marshi, and G. regani direct their gonopodia posteriorly in the same direction as the orientat
Autor:
Grant W. Hughes, Alex E. Peden
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Zoology. 66:1846-1856
Four species of Rhinichthys (R. cataractae, R. falcatus, R. osculus, and R. umatilla) are recognized in Canadian sections of the Columbia River, with sympatry occuring between all species except R. falcatus and R. osculus. Species status of the latte
Autor:
Alex E. Peden
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada. 24:1-8
Alectridium auranticum Gilbert and Burke, which was previously known from a single specimen and synonymized with Alectrias alectrolophus (Pallas), is redescribed. Many new specimens indicate that the species is readily distinguishable from the other
Autor:
Alex E. Peden
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada. 23:313-316
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