著者 "Taki, Yasuhiko" のブラウズ: 03 SEAFDEC/AQD External Publications
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Early development of fin-supports and fin-rays in the milkfish Chanos chanos
Taki, Yasuhiko; Kohno, Hiroshi; Hara, Shiro (The Ichthyological Society of Japan, 1986)Development of fin-supports and fin-rays was observed in larval and juvenileChanos chanos, Chondrification of the caudal complex started at 4.70 mm SL. Ossification of the caudal elements started at 7.80 mm SL and was ... -
Early larval development of the seabass Lates calcarifer with emphasis on the transition of energy sources
Kohno, Hiroshi; Hara, Shiro; Taki, Yasuhiko (Japanese Society of Fisheries Science, 1986)The early growth, yolk and oil globule resorption, early morphological and behavioral de-velopment, and initial feeding of hatchery-raised Lates calcarifer were studied. Based on the developmental events and the energy the ... -
Morphological aspects of the development of swimming and feeding functions in the milkfish Chanos chanos
Taki, Yasuhiko; Kohno, Hiroshi; Hara, Shiro (The Ichthyological Society of Japan, 1987)Development of swimming and feeding abilities based on morphological development of larval and early juvenileChanos chanos was investigated. In larvae smaller than about 6.5 mm SL, mechanical supports of fins and branchial ... -
Spawning behavior and early life history of the rabbitfish, Siganus guttatus, in the laboratory
Hara, Shiro; Kohno, Hiroshi; Taki, Yasuhiko (Elsevier, 1986)The spawning behavior and embryonic and larval development of Siganus guttatus are described from laboratory observations. Characteristic prespawning behavior began 4 h before actual spawning: the female touched the anal ... -
Survival of larval milkfish, Chanos chanos, during changeover from endogenous to exogenous energy sources
Kohno, Hiroshi; Duray, Marietta; Gallego, Amalia; Taki, Yasuhiko (Asian Fisheries Society, 1990)Survival of laboratory-reared larvae of milkfish, Chanos chanos , during transition from the prelarval to postlarval stages was examined in relation to the changeover of energy sources. The prelarval and early postlarval ...