Article ‘Count’ and ‘Share’ for MOE Key Laboratory of Freshwater Fish Reproduction and Development, SWU based on listed parameters only. The articles listed below published by authors from MOE Key ...
Originally from southeastern Africa, the turquoise killifish (Nothobranchius furzeri) lives in seasonal bodies of water that ...
In 1981, scientists discovered that female fish exposed to high temperatures developed testes instead of ovaries. Since then, over 1,100 studies on different animal species, including 400 on ...
Scientists have uncovered the secret of the Amazon molly, an all-female fish species that has survived for 100,000 years through cloning, defying long-held evolutionary theories.
As a prairie kid in the 1980s, the image of a Game and Fish distribution truck backing up to a favorite small slough or reservoir and stocking fingerlings spawned day dreams of fishing memories. And I ...
No articles found. MOE Key Laboratory of Freshwater Fish Reproduction and Development, SWU did not contribute to any primary research papers from Nature Index journals in the current 12 month window.
In 1981, scientists discovered that female fish exposed to high temperatures developed testes instead of ovaries. Since then, over 1,100 studies on different animal species, including 400 on ...