EGGS RELEASED BY THE NOTOTHENIID FISH TREMATOMUS BERNACCHII BOULENGER IN CAPTIVITY (Eleventh Symposium on Polar Biology)

P(論文) In the morning of 24 April 1988, eggs were released by a single fish of the nototheniid Trematomus bernacchii which were reared in an aquarium of the Kamogawa Sea World, Chiba Prefecture, Japan. The 4811 eggs were liberated on sand. Eggs were adhesive, semi-transparent, milk-white in color, an...

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Main Authors: コンドウ, ヨシタカ, サカキバラ, シゲル, トバヤマ, テルオ, ホシアイ, タカオ, KONDO, Yoshitaka, SAKAKIBARA, Shigeru, TOBAYAMA, Teruo, HOSHIAI, Takao
Language:English
Published: National Institute of Polar Research 1990
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Online Access:https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/5090/files/KJ00000767466.pdf
https://doi.org/10.15094/00005090
https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/5090
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Summary:P(論文) In the morning of 24 April 1988, eggs were released by a single fish of the nototheniid Trematomus bernacchii which were reared in an aquarium of the Kamogawa Sea World, Chiba Prefecture, Japan. The 4811 eggs were liberated on sand. Eggs were adhesive, semi-transparent, milk-white in color, and 4.4-4.7 mm in diameter. The 1988 results were compared with those of the preceding 4 years. departmental bulletin paper