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Introduction,ion and support than they merit, and drew attention to the multiple advantages of such studies when they are associated with practical goals. He produced a list of ten activities by which these goals could be achieved; they included study of the bioenergetics of growth and development, and of the phantiandrogen 发表于 2025-3-23 22:36:37
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https://doi.org/10.1385/1592599583ion and support than they merit, and drew attention to the multiple advantages of such studies when they are associated with practical goals. He produced a list of ten activities by which these goals could be achieved; they included study of the bioenergetics of growth and development, and of the ph奖牌 发表于 2025-3-24 08:04:17
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Endogenous feeding period,that begins cell division) and ends with the onset of exogenous feeding by the hatched larvae (Fe to S in Fig. 4.1). There is an obvious difference between the early development of fish and that of some other oviparous animals, such as invertebrates, reptiles and birds: the former hatch before their yolk is fully resorbed (H in Fig. 4.1).的事物 发表于 2025-3-24 21:04:47
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https://doi.org/10.1385/1592599583 manifested in the early developmental stages (Hjort, 1914; Allen, 1951; Marr, 1956; Bernatowicz ., 1975; Mahon ., 1979; Eldridge ., 1981a, b; and many others). Planktivorous fish larvae are among the most efficient predators at transferring biomass from one particle size to a larger size (Borgmann