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Potential problems with external trailing antennae : atenna migration and ingrowth of epithelial tissue, a case study from a recaptured Chondrostoma nasusBAUER, C; UNFER, G; LOUPAL, G et al.Journal of fish biology. 2005, Vol 67, Num 3, pp 885-889, issn 0022-1112, 5 p.Article
The importance of morphodynamic processes at riffles used as spawning grounds during the incubation time of nase (Chondrostoma nasus)HAUER, Christoph; UNFER, Gunther; SCHMUTZ, Stefan et al.Hydrobiologia (The Hague). 2007, Vol 579, pp 15-27, issn 0018-8158, 13 p.Article
VARIABILITY OF MORPHOPHYSIOLOGICAL CHARACTERS OF ABRAMIS BRAMA AND CHONDROSTOMA NASUS FROM TWO PLACES OF THEIR RANGESVOLSKIS R; STANKEVICIUS V; PALJUKENAJTE B et al.1979; FOLIA ZOOL.; CSK; DA. 1979; VOL. 28; NO 2; PP. 177-192; ABS. RUS; BIBL. 3 P.Article
The parasite community of the nase Chondrostoma nasus (L. 1758) from Austrian riversJIRSA, F; KONECNY, R; FRANK, C et al.Journal of helminthology. 2011, Vol 85, Num 3, pp 255-262, issn 0022-149X, 8 p.Article
Effects of training on axial muscle of two cyprinid species : Chondrostoma nasus (L.) and Leuciscus cephalus (L.)SÄNGER, A. M.Journal of fish biology. 1992, Vol 40, Num 4, pp 637-646, issn 0022-1112Article
Origine et biogéographie des deux chondrostomes français: Chondrostoma nasus et C. toxostoma (Pisces, Cyprinidae) = Origin and biogeography of two chondrostoms from France: Chondrostoma nasus and C. toxostoma (Pisces, Cyprinidae)NELVA, A.Cybium (Paris). 1988, Vol 12, Num 4, pp 287-299, issn 0399-0974Article
THE COURSE OF SPAWNING, EARLY DEVELOPMENT AND LONGITUDINAL GROWTH OF THE NASE CARP, CHONDROSTOMA NASUS, IN THE ROKYTNA AND JIHLAVA RIVERSPROKES M; PENAZ M.1978; FOLIA ZOOL.; CSK; DA. 1978; VOL. 27; NO 3; PP. 269-278; ABS. RUS; BIBL. 16 REF.Article
The importance of structural features for spawning habitat of nase Chondrostoma nasus (L.) and barbel Barbus barbus (L.) in a pre-Alpine riverMELCHER, Andreas H; SCHMUTZ, Stefan.River systems. 2010, Vol 19, Num 1, pp 33-42, issn 1868-5749, 10 p.Article
Characterization of some monooxygenase activities and solubilization of hepatic cytochrome P-450 in two species of freshwater fish, the nase (Chondrostoma nasus) and the roach (Rutilus rutilus)MONOD, G; DEVAUX, A; RIVIERE, J. L et al.Comparative biochemistry and physiology. C. Comparative pharmacology. 1987, Vol 88, Num 1, pp 83-89, issn 0306-4492Article
The fish stock of the middle part of the Morava River, CzechoslovakiaPENAZ, M; STERBA, O; PROKES, M et al.Folia zoologica (Brno). 1986, Vol 35, Num 4, pp 371-384, issn 0139-7893Article
Heavy Metals in the Nase, Chondrostoma nasus (L. 1758), and Its Intestinal Parasite Caryophyllaeus laticeps (Pallas 1781) from Austrian Rivers : Bioindicative AspectsJIRSA, Franz; LEODOLTER-DVORAK, Monika; KRACHLER, Regina et al.Archives of environmental contamination and toxicology (Print). 2008, Vol 55, Num 4, pp 619-626, issn 0090-4341, 8 p.Article
The importance of inshore areas for spawning nase Chondrostoma nasus (Cyprinidae) in a free-flowiong section of a large river (Danube, Austria)KECKEIS, H; FRANKIEWICZ, P; SCHIEMER, F et al.Archiv für Hydrobiologie. Supplementband. Large rivers. 1996, Vol 10, Num 1-4, pp 51-64, issn 0945-3784Conference Paper
Systemic and enzymatic responses to endurance training in two cyprinid species with different life styles (Teleostei : Cyprinidae)HINTERLEITNER, S; HUBER, M; LACKNER, R et al.Canadian journal of fisheries and aquatic sciences (Print). 1992, Vol 49, Num 1, pp 110-115, issn 0706-652XArticle
Differentiation of swimming muscles and gills, and development of anaerobic power in the larvae of cyprinid fish (Pisces, Teleostei)NABIL EL-FIKY; HINTERLEITNER, S; WIESER, W et al.Zoomorphology (Berlin. Print). 1987, Vol 107, Num 2, pp 126-132, issn 0720-213XArticle
Der Fischrückgang in den schweizerischen Fliessgewässern = The decline in the fish population in the rivers of SwitzerlandFRICK, E; NOWAK, D; REUST, C et al.GWA. Gas, Wasser, Abwasser. 1998, Vol 78, Num 4, pp 261-264, issn 1018-760XArticle
Structure de population en classes de taille et structure en bancs chez le hotu, Chondrostoma nasus (Pisces, Cyprinidae), dans le Haut-Rhone français = Population structure in size classes and shoal structure of the nase Chondrostoma nasus (Cyprinidae) in the french upper RhoneNELVA, A.Cybium (Paris). 1989, Vol 13, Num 3, pp 221-233, issn 0399-0974Article
Influence of river morphology and current velocity conditions on spawning site selection of Chondrostoma nasus (L.)KECKEIS, H.Archiv für Hydrobiologie. Supplementband. Large rivers. 2001, Vol 12, Num 2-4, pp 341-356, issn 0945-3784Article
Effects of reduced oxygen level on the mortality and hatching rate of Chondrostoma nasus embryosKECKEIS, H; BAUER-NEMESCHKAL, E; KAMLER, E et al.Journal of fish biology. 1996, Vol 49, Num 3, pp 430-440, issn 0022-1112Article
Effect of storage conditions and subcellular fractionation of fish liver on cytochrome p-450-dependent enzymatic activities used for the monitoring of water pollutionMONOD, G; VINDIMIAN, E.Water research (Oxford). 1991, Vol 25, Num 2, pp 173-177, issn 0043-1354, 5 p.Article
Profil écologique du Hotu, Chondrostoma nasus (Ostéichtyen, Cyprinidé) dans le Haut-Rhône français: structure d'habitat ponctuel et stationnel = An ecological profil of Chondrostoma nasus, the nase (Osteichtyes, Cyprinidae) in the french upper Rhône: spot and station habitat structureNELVA, A.Acta oecologica. Oecologia applicata. 1988, Vol 9, Num 3, pp 275-296, issn 0243-7678Article
Temperature-induced changes of survival, development and yolk partitioning in Chondrostoma nasusKAMLER, E; KECKEIS, H; BAUER-NEMESCHKAL, E et al.Journal of fish biology. 1998, Vol 53, Num 3, pp 658-682, issn 0022-1112Article
La pénétration du Hotu, Chondrostoma nasus nasus (Poisson Cyprinidé), dans le reseau hydrographique français et ses conséquences = The penetration of the nase, Chondrostoma nasus nasus (Pisces, Cyprinidae), in the French hydrographic network and its consequencesNELVA, A.Bulletin français de la pêche et de la pisciculture. 1997, Vol 70, Num 344-45, pp 253-269, issn 0767-2861Conference Paper
Different enzymes for laminarine digestion in Chondrostoma nasus (cyprinidae) and Oreochromis sp. (cichlidae)STURMBAUER, C.Comparative biochemistry and physiology. A. Comparative physiology. 1991, Vol 100, Num 1, pp 199-202, issn 0300-9629Article
Early development of the sofie, Chondrostoma toxostomaGOZLAN, R. E; COPP, G. H; TOURENQ, J.-N et al.Environmental biology of fishes. 1999, Vol 56, Num 1-2, pp 67-77, issn 0378-1909Article
In situ pollution induced cytochrome P450 activity of freshwater fish : barbel (Barbus barbus), chub (Leiciscus cephalus) and nase (Chondrostoma nasus)VINDIMIAN, E; NAMOUR, P; MIGEON, P et al.Aquatic toxicology. 1991, Vol 21, Num 3-4, pp 255-266, issn 0166-445XArticle