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Diel activity rhythms and orientation of sea catfish (Arius felis) under constant conditions of light and darkness

Pages 183-198 | Published online: 22 Jan 2009

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Luisa María Vera, Sami Al-Khamees & Migaud Hervé. (2011) Stocking Density Affects Circadian Rhythms of Locomotor Activity in African Catfish, Clarias gariepinus. Chronobiology International 28:9, pages 751-757.
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Thierry Boujard & John F. Leatherland. (1992) Circadian rhythms and feeding time in fishes. Environmental Biology of Fishes 35:2, pages 109-131.
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Craig W. Steele. (1989) Effects of sublethal exposure to copper on diel activity of sea catfish, Arius felis. Hydrobiologia 178:2, pages 135-141.
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Susan M. Sogard, George V. N. Powell & Jeff G. Holmquist. (1989) Utilization by fishes of shallow, seagrass-covered banks in Florida Bay: 2. Diel and tidal patterns. Environmental Biology of Fishes 24:2, pages 81-92.
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C. W. Steele. (2006) Latent behavioural toxicity of copper to sea catfish, Arius felis , and sheepshead, Archosargus probatocephalus . Journal of Fish Biology 27:5, pages 643-654.
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