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constitutively in tissues" and that this expression is increased during development. The Mx gene family is expressed at high levels in the blood and intestine during development, suggesting they are a key to immune defense for the growing fish. The idea that these genes play an important role in development against viruses suggests they are critical in the trout's success in an anadromous lifestyle.
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to another. Many types of fish migrate on a regular basis, on time scales ranging from daily to annually or longer, and over distances ranging from a few metres to thousands of kilometres. Such migrations are usually done for better feeding or to reproduce, but in other cases the reasons are unclear.
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that have totally lost their Mx genes. A study was performed by Wang et al. (2019) to identify more potential Mx genes that resided in rainbow trout. An additional six Mx genes were identified in that study, now named Mx4-9. They also concluded that the trout Mx genes were "differentially expressed
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often make large migrations between their spawning, feeding and nursery grounds. Movements are associated with ocean currents and with the availability of food in different areas at different times of year. The migratory movements may partly be linked to the fact that the fish cannot identify their
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move to the north and south at different times of year following temperature gradients. The patterns of migration are of great interest to the fishing industry. Movements of fish in fresh water also occur; often the fish swim upriver to spawn, and these traditional movements are increasingly being
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of the
Colorado River system can be extensive. Migrations to natal spawning grounds can easily be 100 km, with maximum distances of 300 km reported from radiotagging studies. Colorado pikeminnow migrations also display a high degree of homing and the fish may make upstream or downstream
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oceanodromous species undertake migrations of significant but variable distances across oceans for feeding, often on forage fish, or reproduction, and also have wide geographic distributions. Thus, these species are found both inside the 200-nautical-mile (370-kilometre)
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It can be challenging to determine the population structure of highly migratory species using physical tagging. Traditional genetic markers such as short-range PCR products, microsatellites and SNP-arrays have struggled to identify population structure and distinguish
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sequencing in yellowfin tuna, albacore, and wahoo has been able to distinguish populations from different ocean basins and reveal fine-scale population structure. Similar population genomics methods have also provided improved insight towards population structure in
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Haro-Bilbao, Isabel; Riginos, Cynthia; Baldwin, John D.; Zischke, Mitchell; Tibbetts, Ian R.; Thia, Joshua A. (2021). "Global connections with some genomic differentiation occur between Indo-Pacific and
Atlantic Ocean wahoo, a large circumtropical pelagic fish".
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Sometimes fish can be dispersed by birds that eat fish eggs. They carry eggs in the digestive tracts and then deposit them in their faeces in a new place. The survival rate for fish eggs that have passed through a bird's digestive tract is low.
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often make great migrations between their spawning, feeding and nursery grounds. Schools of a particular stock usually travel in a triangle between these grounds. For example, one stock of herrings have their spawning ground in southern
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of Africa. Both these habitats are fresh water, yet bull sharks will also migrate to and from the ocean. Specifically, Lake
Nicaragua bull sharks migrate to the Atlantic Ocean and Zambezi bull sharks migrate to the Indian Ocean.
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As with various other aspects of fish life, zoologists have developed empirical classifications for fish migrations. The first two following terms have been in long-standing wide usage while others are of more recent coinage.
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Silva, S., Araújo, M. J., Bao, M., Mucientes, G., & Cobo, F. (2014). "The haematophagous feeding stage of anadromous populations of sea lamprey
Petromyzon marinus: low host selectivity and wide range of habitats".
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In a paper published in 2009, researchers from
Iceland recount their application of an interacting particle model to the capelin stock around Iceland, successfully predicting the spawning migration route for 2008.
1999:) had been shown to possess three different Mx genes to aid in viral defence in both environments. The number of Mx genes can differ among species of fish, with numbers ranging from 1 to 9 and some outliers like
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Freshwater (potamodromous) fish migrations are usually shorter, typically from lake to stream or vice versa, for spawning purposes. However, potamodromous migrations of the endangered
Colorado
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Wang, T. (2019). "Lineage/species-specific expansion of the Mx gene family in teleosts: Differential expression and modulation of nine Mx genes in rainbow trout
Oncorhynchus mykiss".
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Pecoraro, Carlo; Babbucci, Massimiliano; Franch, Rafaella; Rico, Ciro; Papetti, Chiara; Chassot, Emmanuel; Bodin, Nathalie; Cariani, Alessia; Bargelloni, Luca; Tinti, Fausto (2018).
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and their nursery ground in northern Norway. Wide triangular journeys such as these may be important because forage fish, when feeding, cannot distinguish their own offspring.
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times humans have exploited certain anadromous fishes during their migrations into freshwater streams, when they are more vulnerable to capture. Societies dating to the
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drift routes. Capelin on the way to feeding grounds is coloured green, capelin on the way back is blue, and the breeding grounds are red.
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Anadromous, Catadromous and allied terms for migratory fishes".
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Secor, David H; Kerr L A (2009). "Lexicon of life cycle diversity in diadromous and other fishes".
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2027: – Classes of possible reproductive strategies
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2220:. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Prentice Hall.
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2152:Climate Change and Non-infectious Fish Disorders
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2470:"Evidence of discrete yellowfin tuna (
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2438:Background: Highly Migratory Species
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3134:Mixed-species foraging flock
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2042:Tagging of Pacific Predators
2020:Hydrological transport model
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2269:Tyus, Harold M. (2012).
2054:
1963:Lahontan cutthroat trout
1834:three-spined stickleback
1720:exclusive economic zones
1628:highly migratory species
1611:exclusive economic zones
1597:Highly migratory species
118:exclusive economic zones
4624:Glossary of ichthyology
4186:Diel vertical migration
3500:Collective intelligence
3366:Ant colony optimization
2936:Bookworld Publications.
2703:Journal of Biogeography
1901:Diel vertical migration
1638:and tuna-like species (
1507:Migration of Icelandic
932:Neotropical silversides
144:diel vertical migration
3990:Surface wave detection
3955:Hydrodynamic reception
3629:Diseases and parasites
3520:Microbial intelligence
3180:Shoaling and schooling
3032:Fish Migration Network
2381:10.1006/jmsc.2002.1233
2031:Ocean Tracking Network
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3012:at Wikimedia Commons
2604:Ecology and Evolution
1930:Historic exploitation
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915:Old World silversides
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4356:Genetically modified
3540:Spatial organization
3505:Decentralised system
3343:Sea turtle migration
3197:Swarming (honey bee)
2200:Am. Fish. Soc. Symp.
1940:Millingstone Horizon
1792:Lessepsian migration
1542:family found in the
211:, "down" and δρόμος
4161:Aquatic respiration
4048:Life history theory
3515:Group size measures
3077:Biological swarming
2610:(18): 10354–10364.
2553:2018NatSR...813890P
2490:2015NatSR...516916G
2109:1988Sci...239.1291G
2103:(4845): 1291–1293.
1996:Oncorhynchus mykiss
1743:transboundary stock
713:Protacanthopterygii
4000:Weberian apparatus
3530:Predator satiation
3391:Swarm (simulation)
3386:Swarm intelligence
3361:Agent-based models
3192:Swarming behaviour
2946:Hogan, C M (2008)
2541:Scientific Reports
2478:Scientific Reports
2417:Convention on the
2256:, 734(1), 187–199.
1860:
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1763:population genomic
1749:as well as in the
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838:Paracanthopterygii
184:, "up" and δρόμος
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3495:Animal navigation
3414:Collective motion
3401:Collective motion
3268:reverse migration
3202:Swarming motility
3008:Media related to
2941:Biology of Fishes
2939:Bond, C E (1996)
2820:978-0-470-99965-3
2777:10.1111/eva.12892
2715:10.1111/jbi.14135
2668:10.1111/eva.13202
2617:10.1002/ece3.5554
2535:Thunnus albacares
2499:10.1038/srep16916
2472:Thunnus albacares
2280:978-1-4398-9759-1
2162:978-1-78639-398-2
2014:Animal navigation
1888:, which lives in
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4191:Electric fish
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2968:1-55250-114-0
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2758:Kajikia audax
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2254:Hydrobiologia
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2227:0-13-100847-1
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2122:
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2110:
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2094:
2087:
2081:
2077:
2074:(2):113–121.
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2069:
2063:
2059:
2049:
2046:
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2037:
2034:
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2029:
2026:
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1997:
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1984:
1974:
1972:
1968:
1967:Truckee River
1964:
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1956:
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1948:Pacific coast
1945:
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1937:
1927:
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1894:Zambezi River
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1715:trophic level
1711:
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1288:Centropomidae
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1272:
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1055:
1052:
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1047:
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1039:
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1033:
1031:
1028:
1026:Mugiliformes
1025:
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1020:
1018:
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1013:
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1008:
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1003:
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827:
824:
822:
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803:Retropinnidae
801:
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796:
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789:
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662:Shark catfish
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586:
584:
583:Characiformes
581:
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569:
567:
564:
562:
561:Cypriniformes
559:
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340:
337:
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332:
331:
328:
326:
323:
320:
318:
315:
313:
308:
304:
301:Amphidromous
300:
297:
294:
291:
288:
285:
282:
281:
278:
275:
269:
268:
267:Oceanodromous
264:
261:
260:
259:Potamodromous
256:
253:
252:
248:
245:
241:
237:
233:
232:
228:
227:
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214:
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115:
111:
107:
102:
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83:
78:
75:
74:body of water
71:
67:
63:
41:
37:
32:
19:
4693:
4681:
4581:spiny-finned
4530:Major groups
4251:Intelligence
4231:Scale eaters
4205:
4176:Cleaner fish
4058:Mouthbrooder
4010:Reproduction
3985:Schreckstoff
3970:Lateral line
3886:Swim bladder
3876:Spiral valve
3805:hyomandibula
3788:pseudobranch
3671:Hypoxia in -
3490:Allee effect
3464:Nanorobotics
3454:Ant robotics
3431:Vicsek model
3279:
3002:
2982:
2959:
2948:
2940:
2932:
2880:
2876:
2870:
2861:
2850:. Retrieved
2846:
2837:
2810:
2804:
2767:
2763:
2757:
2749:
2724:11343/298583
2706:
2702:
2695:
2658:
2654:
2644:
2607:
2603:
2597:
2589:
2547:(1): 13890.
2544:
2540:
2534:
2526:
2481:
2477:
2471:
2463:
2444:
2429:
2410:
2405:(5):826-838.
2402:
2398:
2390:
2371:
2367:
2357:
2346:
2324:(2): 89–97.
2321:
2317:
2311:
2270:
2253:
2217:
2199:
2171:
2151:
2100:
2096:
2086:
2071:
2067:
2062:
1994:
1980:
1933:
1924:
1916:
1905:
1899:
1879:
1875:Sargasso Sea
1871:European eel
1867:American eel
1861:
1846:
1822:fish ladders
1795:
1755:
1736:
1712:
1664:little tunny
1627:
1625:
1591:
1585:grounds and
1580:
1534:
1519:
1443:Terapontidae
1226:Tetraroginae
1221:Scorpaenidae
1204:Sticklebacks
1137:Moroniformes
1076:Syngnathidae
952:Gobiesocidae
764:Osmeriformes
588:Citharinidae
500:Clupeiformes
478:Ophichthidae
298:Catadromous
276:
273:
266:
265:
258:
257:
251:Amphidromous
250:
249:
239:
235:
230:
229:
221:
212:
208:
203:
202:
194:striped bass
185:
181:
176:
175:
169:
128:striped bass
122:
114:pelagic fish
98:
93:
85:
79:
61:
60:
4717:Ichthyology
4695:WikiProject
4654:Prehistoric
4638:Threatened
4329:Other types
4226:Sardine run
4201:Forage fish
4181:Corallivory
4033:Development
4018:Bubble nest
3891:physoclisti
3881:Suckermouth
3854:Root effect
3676:Ichthyology
3510:Eusociality
3459:Microbotics
3329:butterflies
3300:sardine run
3234:altitudinal
3156:pack hunter
2986:CRC Press.
2949:Morro Creek
2883:: 413–430.
1944:Morro Creek
1936:prehistoric
1838:sea lamprey
1759:fish stocks
1722:and in the
1713:These high
1648:bigeye tuna
1560:crustaceans
1521:Forage fish
1516:Sardine run
1499:Forage fish
1266:Perciformes
1224:(subfamily
969:Gobiiformes
887:Ovalentaria
882:Percomorpha
696:Schilbeidae
645:Claroteidae
444:Anguillidae
400:Elopiformes
395:Elopomorpha
368:Chondrostei
334:Mordaciidae
295:Anadromous
292:Diadromous
204:Catadromous
198:sea lamprey
106:cannibalism
101:forage fish
94:catadromous
4711:Categories
4310:Groundfish
4305:Freshwater
4300:Euryhaline
4285:Coral reef
4221:Salmon run
4211:Paedophagy
4113:Amphibious
4100:Locomotion
3908:pharyngeal
3896:physostome
3849:Photophore
3795:Glossohyal
3768:gill raker
3751:dorsal fin
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1120:Carangidae
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628:Bagridae
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