2010
DOI: 10.3923/javaa.2010.3077.3082
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Erythrocyte Sizes of Carassius gibelio Species in Porsuk Dam Lake (Eskisehir/Turkey)

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“…Penˇa´z & Dulmaa 1987;Paschos et al 2004;Leonardos et al 2008), most of the gibel carp populations in the present study were dominated by females, suggesting gynogenetic reproduction. Although female dominancy could occasionally be seen in bisexual populations (Nikolsky 1969;Liasko et al 2011), gynogenetic reproduction was confirmed in two of these populations (sites 8 and 19) by chromosome counts and larger erythrocyte diameter measurements (Emirog˘lu et al 2010(Emirog˘lu et al , 2011. Differences in somatic growth among the gibel carp populations in the present study also reflect variations in reproductive strategies (i.e.…”
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confidence: 56%
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“…Penˇa´z & Dulmaa 1987;Paschos et al 2004;Leonardos et al 2008), most of the gibel carp populations in the present study were dominated by females, suggesting gynogenetic reproduction. Although female dominancy could occasionally be seen in bisexual populations (Nikolsky 1969;Liasko et al 2011), gynogenetic reproduction was confirmed in two of these populations (sites 8 and 19) by chromosome counts and larger erythrocyte diameter measurements (Emirog˘lu et al 2010(Emirog˘lu et al , 2011. Differences in somatic growth among the gibel carp populations in the present study also reflect variations in reproductive strategies (i.e.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 56%
“…Although some gibel carp populations (sites 3, 7, 9, 10, 11) demonstrated much faster growth relative to others (Fig. Although female dominancy could occasionally be seen in bisexual populations (Nikolsky 1969;Liasko et al 2011), gynogenetic reproduction was confirmed in two of these populations (sites 8 and 19) by chromosome counts and larger erythrocyte diameter measurements (Emirog˘lu et al 2010. This can be explained by the species' gynogenetic reproduction strategy.…”
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confidence: 90%
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“…There are some biological and selectivity studies conducted on the species. (Emiroğlu et al, 2010;Cilbiz et al, 2014aCilbiz et al, , 2014bİlhan et al, 2014;Şaşı, 2008, 2015Korkmaz and Kuşat, 2016). However, there is no study, affected of the sex factor, compared identical mesh size of gill and trammel net selectivity at same time experiments.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%