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Publikováno v:
Medieval Archaeology. 15:112-123
Autor:
C. F. Hickling
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. Section B. Biology. 70:62-81
SynopsisThe important macrophyte-feeding cyprinid fishCtenopharyngodon idellaVal., the White Amur or Grass Carp, is native to temperate climates. The present paper is concerned with its biology when transplanted to Malacca, a tropical research statio
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C. F. Hickling
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Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom. 20:443-461
A seasonal variation is found in the ovaries of immature hake (Merlucius merluccius L.).There appears to be a seasonal change in the rate at which young eggs are formed from resting oocytes, as indicated (1) by the change in the relative abundance of
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C. F. Hickling
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Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom. 17:853-875
The luminiferous organ of the Macrurid fish Cœlorhynchus cœlorhynchus Risso is described in this paper. It consists of a gland, flattened dorsoventrally, placed in the body-wall, just in front of the pelvic fins. The secretory epithelium is thrown
Autor:
C. F. Hickling
Publikováno v:
Journal of Genetics. 57:1-10
1. An un-named Tilapia belonging to themossambica group has been imported from Zanzibar and crossed with theTilapia mossambica Peters which has become acclimatised in Malaya. 2. Where an African male was mated with a Malayan female fish, the offsprin
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C F. Hickling
Publikováno v:
Nature. 161:748-751
FISH culture covers a wide field of activities by which the yield of fish from a given area of water can be increased by artificial means. It ranges from the stocking of natural waters with desirable species, and the encouragement of favourable envir
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C. F. Hickling
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Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom. 50:609-633
Three species of grey mullet have been recognized in the English fauna, namely, Thick-lipped, Thin-lipped, and Golden. There have been several revisions of the Mugilidae, and the names preferred here are: Thick-lipped grey mullet, Crenimugil labrosus
Autor:
C. F. Hickling
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International Journal of Pest Management: Part C. 11:237-244
Autor:
C. F. Hickling
Publikováno v:
Journal of Cell Science. :547-562
1. The otolith of the hake (Merlucius merluccius Linn.) is a compound structure, comprising an organic and an inorganic constituent. 2. The organic constituent is the more complex in structure, and consists of concentric shells (appearing in sections
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C. F. Hickling
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Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom. 26:398-407
1. It is suggested that the population of haddock (Gadus aeglefinus L.) on the Porcupine Bank is largely a self-contained stock.2. This stock had complete immunity from trawling from December 1940, to September 1944.3. In 1939 and 1940 there was an a