Contribution to the Study of the Fishes of Ungava Bay
The aquatic environment of the Ungava Bay area and watershed is described. Forty-four species of fishes are recorded, belonging to twenty-one families. Twenty-nine are marine forms, two are anadromous, and thirteen are predominantly or entirely freshwater forms. Seventeen are new records for Ungava...
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crcansciencepubl:10.1139/f52-005 2024-10-13T14:04:31+00:00 Contribution to the Study of the Fishes of Ungava Bay Dunbar, M. J. Hildebrand, H. H. 1952 http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/f52-005 http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/pdf/10.1139/f52-005 en eng Canadian Science Publishing http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/page/about/CorporateTextAndDataMining Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada volume 9, issue 2, page 83-128 ISSN 0015-296X journal-article 1952 crcansciencepubl https://doi.org/10.1139/f52-005 2024-09-19T04:09:50Z The aquatic environment of the Ungava Bay area and watershed is described. Forty-four species of fishes are recorded, belonging to twenty-one families. Twenty-nine are marine forms, two are anadromous, and thirteen are predominantly or entirely freshwater forms. Seventeen are new records for Ungava Bay, and a few are new for the whole of the Canadian Eastern Arctic. The marine piscine fauna is shown to be in the main subarctic, containing such arctic-subarctic forms as Salvelinus alpinus, Reinhardtius hippoglossoidès, Gymnocanthus tricuspis, Icelus bicornis, Aspidophoroides olriki, Lumpenus fabricii, etc., and subarctic-boreal species such as Salmo solar, Gadus callarias, Sebastes marinus, Liparis atlanticus and Mallotus villosus. More strictly arctic species in the fauna are Boreogadus saida, Triglops nybelini and Oncocottus quadricornis; there are two Atlantic boreal species recorded, Faralepis rissoi kröyeri and Lampanyctus crocodilus, and the remainder are fishes of wide north-south range, found in all three zones (arctic, subarctic, boreal), such as Somniosus microcephalus, Myctophum glaciale, Ammodytes dubius, Triglops pingeli, Eumicrotremus spinosus, Liparis tunicatus, Lumpenus maculatus, Lycodes reticulatus. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Boreogadus saida Lumpenus fabricii Salvelinus alpinus Somniosus microcephalus Subarctic Ungava Bay Canadian Science Publishing Arctic Ungava Bay ENVELOPE(-67.489,-67.489,59.498,59.498) Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada 9 2 83 128 |
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The aquatic environment of the Ungava Bay area and watershed is described. Forty-four species of fishes are recorded, belonging to twenty-one families. Twenty-nine are marine forms, two are anadromous, and thirteen are predominantly or entirely freshwater forms. Seventeen are new records for Ungava Bay, and a few are new for the whole of the Canadian Eastern Arctic. The marine piscine fauna is shown to be in the main subarctic, containing such arctic-subarctic forms as Salvelinus alpinus, Reinhardtius hippoglossoidès, Gymnocanthus tricuspis, Icelus bicornis, Aspidophoroides olriki, Lumpenus fabricii, etc., and subarctic-boreal species such as Salmo solar, Gadus callarias, Sebastes marinus, Liparis atlanticus and Mallotus villosus. More strictly arctic species in the fauna are Boreogadus saida, Triglops nybelini and Oncocottus quadricornis; there are two Atlantic boreal species recorded, Faralepis rissoi kröyeri and Lampanyctus crocodilus, and the remainder are fishes of wide north-south range, found in all three zones (arctic, subarctic, boreal), such as Somniosus microcephalus, Myctophum glaciale, Ammodytes dubius, Triglops pingeli, Eumicrotremus spinosus, Liparis tunicatus, Lumpenus maculatus, Lycodes reticulatus. |
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Contribution to the Study of the Fishes of Ungava Bay |
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Contribution to the Study of the Fishes of Ungava Bay |
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Contribution to the Study of the Fishes of Ungava Bay |
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