1985
DOI: 10.1007/bf00005461
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Temperature preference and tolerance of hybrid carp (female grass carp, Ctenopharyngodon idella x male bighead, Aristichthys nobilis)

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“…I assigned tank as a random effect to account for non-independence introduced for the breeding population within a given tank. Water temperature alters embryonic development (Guma'A, 1978, Kilambi and Galloway, 1985, Kaminski et al, 2006, George and Chapman, 2013, so I included the water temperature for the estimated date of laying as a fixed effect. I compared model fit including the interaction term of water temperature and light treatment and used AICc to select the best fitting model for the data (AICcmodavg package, Mazerolle, 2020).…”
Section: How Does Nocturnal Illumination Influence Embryonic Developm...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…I assigned tank as a random effect to account for non-independence introduced for the breeding population within a given tank. Water temperature alters embryonic development (Guma'A, 1978, Kilambi and Galloway, 1985, Kaminski et al, 2006, George and Chapman, 2013, so I included the water temperature for the estimated date of laying as a fixed effect. I compared model fit including the interaction term of water temperature and light treatment and used AICc to select the best fitting model for the data (AICcmodavg package, Mazerolle, 2020).…”
Section: How Does Nocturnal Illumination Influence Embryonic Developm...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Embryonic development is a particularly sensitive and complex process that is influenced by factors such as temperature (Guma , Kilambi and Galloway, 1985, Hamel et al, 1997, Kaminski et al, 2006, Korwin-Kossakowski, 2012, George and Chapman, 2013, predator presence (Godoy et al, 2021), photoperiod (Martín-Robles et al, 2012, exposure to metabolicenhancing acids (Francis et al, 2012), andpH (El-Fiky, 2002). Embryonic development tends to follow the same pattern for most fish, but unique differences in the timing of organ differentiation and morphology are apparent at distinct developmental stages for different species (Jafari et al, 2010).…”
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confidence: 99%