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    Status of Hickory Shad Stocks in Virginia

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    Deterioration Of Floy fd-67 Internal Anchor Tags

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    Yellow Floy FD-67 internal anchor tags were utilized in an experimental and field study of tag discoloration, tag legibility and fouling organisms. Most tags exhibited some degree of discoloration over time. The rate and extent of discoloration varied between two batches of tags purchased in different years. The legibility of a tag was not affected to a great extent by the degree of discoloration. Legends of some completely discolored tags were still readable. Fouling organisms eroded the vinylite covering and deteriorated the legends of some tags. Bryozoans, barnacles and tunicates were the most commonly encountered fouling organisms. Barnacles were the most erosive of these organisms. Other causes of tag discoloration were believed to be chemical reactions between the vinylite covering and environmental factors such as salt concentration.https://scholarworks.wm.edu/vimsbooks/1110/thumbnail.jp

    A Mark-recapture study of striped bass in the James River, Virginia : Annual Report 1987

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    Internal anchor tags with external tubes were used to tag 1,986 striped bass in the James River in the Spring of 1987. The total number tagged was adjusted (at this time) to 823 because of observed and suspected tagging mortality. The available stock of striped bass in the Spring contained both young resident fish and mature nonresident fish which left the area of capture after spawning, presumably to migrate north in coastal waters. The exodus of the mature fish after spawning and the absence of a commercial fishery resulted in only 42 tag returns as of Spring 1988. This proportion (0.05) of returns is small relative to the proportion of returns in previous tagging programs in Chesapeake Bay when escapement was low due to high fishing pressures

    Light Dependent and Endogenous Circadian Control of Adaptation in Teleost Retinae

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    Metabolomics, modelling and machine learning in systems biology - Towards an understanding of the languages of cells: Delivered on 3 July 2005 at the 30th FEBS Congress and 9th IUBMB conference in Budapest

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    Temporal and spatial control of gene expression in horticultural crops

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