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periodicity of spawning - translation to russian

Spawning triggers

periodicity of spawning      

общая лексика

повторность нереста

spawning         
  • The spawn (eggs) of a [[clownfish]]. The black spots are the developing eyes.
  • anemone]]. If the female dies, a juvenile male moves in, and the resident male changes sex.
  • alt=Photo of newly hatched turtle held in a human hand
  • Small male [[bluegill]] sunfishes [[cuckold]] large males by adopting ''sneaker'' or ''satellite'' strategies
  • video1=[http://www.red3d.com/cwr/boids/ Lobster migration train]<br /><small>(from [[The Trials of Life]])</small>
}}
  • [[Damselfish]] are substrate spawners. This one keeps her spawn in a gastropod shell
  • Life cycles of broadcasters and brooders
  • [[Pacific oyster]]
  • [[Cutthroat trout]] are monogamous pair spawners
  • video2=[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X9z5tXl0SCk Mouthbrooding cichlid] — ''YouTube'' 
}}
  • [[Sea cucumber]]s have one gonad
  • Female [[goldfish]] spawn (discharge) eggs into the water, encouraged by male goldfish who simultaneously discharge sperm which externally fertilizes the eggs
  • alt=11 photos, displayed serially. The first shows 5 black dots. The second shows the dots slightly elongated. The third shows greater elongation. The fourth shows slight emergence of tails. The remaining photos show continually larger tails, increasingly curved bodies and tails, and emerging heads.
  • alt=Photo of hundreds of black dots each surrounded by transparent sac
  • Female [[grouper]]s change their sex to male if no male is available
  • Within two or three days, the vulnerable goldfish eggs hatch into [[larva]]e, and rapidly develop into fry
  • The anglerfish ''[[Haplophryne mollis]]'' is polyandrous. This female is trailing the atrophied remains of males she has encountered
  • Pike]] usually spawn on vegetation flooded by high water. Their eggs adhere to the stems of plants.
  • Male [[seahorse]]s are pouch brooders
  • mullet]]
  • Pacific salmon]] are [[semelparous]] or "big bang" spawners, which means they die shortly after spawning
  • A [[greater hooked squid]] with an erect penis 67&nbsp;cm long<ref name=penis /><ref name="supersquid" />
  • The [[stickleback]] glues plant material to make its nest
  • Guppies]] are [[livebearers]]. This one has been pregnant for about 26 days.
  • [[Common frog]]s sorting out their spawn
  • [[Bitterling]]s transfer responsibility for the care of their young to mussels. This male bitterling is exhibiting spawning colours
  • video1=[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eJP3RxzuHCo&feature=fvw Spawning sea turtle]
}}
  • video1=[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=72onGNIA1Gc Sea urchin spawning ]
}}
  • video1=[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0YlPJ6uIWKI Squid spawning ]
}}
  • A juvenile squid
  • star coral]], ''Montastraea cavernosa'', releases sperm into the water
PROCESS OF AQUATIC ANIMALS RELEASING SPERM AND EGGS INTO WATER
Spawns; Spawning; Redds; Fish fingerling; Spawning ground; Cuckoldry in fish; Broadcast spawner; Spat (molluscs); Spawners; Spawning strategies; Broadcast spawning; Spawning (biology); Spawning site; Egg fanning; Substrate spawner

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общая лексика

нерест

нерестующий

икромет

нерестовый

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fractional spawning

существительное

общая лексика

нерест

spawning ground         
  • The spawn (eggs) of a [[clownfish]]. The black spots are the developing eyes.
  • anemone]]. If the female dies, a juvenile male moves in, and the resident male changes sex.
  • alt=Photo of newly hatched turtle held in a human hand
  • Small male [[bluegill]] sunfishes [[cuckold]] large males by adopting ''sneaker'' or ''satellite'' strategies
  • video1=[http://www.red3d.com/cwr/boids/ Lobster migration train]<br /><small>(from [[The Trials of Life]])</small>
}}
  • [[Damselfish]] are substrate spawners. This one keeps her spawn in a gastropod shell
  • Life cycles of broadcasters and brooders
  • [[Pacific oyster]]
  • [[Cutthroat trout]] are monogamous pair spawners
  • video2=[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X9z5tXl0SCk Mouthbrooding cichlid] — ''YouTube'' 
}}
  • [[Sea cucumber]]s have one gonad
  • Female [[goldfish]] spawn (discharge) eggs into the water, encouraged by male goldfish who simultaneously discharge sperm which externally fertilizes the eggs
  • alt=11 photos, displayed serially. The first shows 5 black dots. The second shows the dots slightly elongated. The third shows greater elongation. The fourth shows slight emergence of tails. The remaining photos show continually larger tails, increasingly curved bodies and tails, and emerging heads.
  • alt=Photo of hundreds of black dots each surrounded by transparent sac
  • Female [[grouper]]s change their sex to male if no male is available
  • Within two or three days, the vulnerable goldfish eggs hatch into [[larva]]e, and rapidly develop into fry
  • The anglerfish ''[[Haplophryne mollis]]'' is polyandrous. This female is trailing the atrophied remains of males she has encountered
  • Pike]] usually spawn on vegetation flooded by high water. Their eggs adhere to the stems of plants.
  • Male [[seahorse]]s are pouch brooders
  • mullet]]
  • Pacific salmon]] are [[semelparous]] or "big bang" spawners, which means they die shortly after spawning
  • A [[greater hooked squid]] with an erect penis 67&nbsp;cm long<ref name=penis /><ref name="supersquid" />
  • The [[stickleback]] glues plant material to make its nest
  • Guppies]] are [[livebearers]]. This one has been pregnant for about 26 days.
  • [[Common frog]]s sorting out their spawn
  • [[Bitterling]]s transfer responsibility for the care of their young to mussels. This male bitterling is exhibiting spawning colours
  • video1=[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eJP3RxzuHCo&feature=fvw Spawning sea turtle]
}}
  • video1=[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=72onGNIA1Gc Sea urchin spawning ]
}}
  • video1=[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0YlPJ6uIWKI Squid spawning ]
}}
  • A juvenile squid
  • star coral]], ''Montastraea cavernosa'', releases sperm into the water
PROCESS OF AQUATIC ANIMALS RELEASING SPERM AND EGGS INTO WATER
Spawns; Spawning; Redds; Fish fingerling; Spawning ground; Cuckoldry in fish; Broadcast spawner; Spat (molluscs); Spawners; Spawning strategies; Broadcast spawning; Spawning (biology); Spawning site; Egg fanning; Substrate spawner

общая лексика

нерестилище

место нереста

Definition

грип
ГРИП, ГРИПП, гриппа, ·муж. (·франц. grippe) (мед.). Инфекционная болезнь - катарральное воспаление дыхательных путей, сопровождаемое лихорадочным состоянием; то же, что инфлуэнца
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Wikipedia

Spawning trigger

Spawning triggers are environmental cues that cause marine animals to breed. Most commonly they involve sudden changes in the environment, such as changes in temperature, salinity, and/or the abundance of food. Catfish of the genus Corydoras, for example, spawn immediately after heavy rain, the specific cues being an increase in water level and a decrease in temperature. When water levels rise, it allows many fish access to areas further upstream, that are better suited for reproduction, that was not previously accessible. This is a dangerous game that fish play, though. If they wait too long, they may get trapped in small pockets of water, and eventually, die when the levels recede.Discus will breed when the temperature goes up and there is an overabundance of much needed such as mosquito larvae. Many fish stock up on food to ensure they make it through this exhausting period of time that is very hard on their bodies, while others go without eating during the spawning process because they are so focused on their offspring.

Spawning triggers is what allows many fish to synchronize their breeding, making it more probable that individual fish will find a mate. In most cases, if these triggers were not present, male and female fish would not be on the same page and the offspring would show for it. However, many fish do not respond to specific spawning triggers and will breed either constantly (e.g., guppies); at specific times of the year (e.g., grunion); or only at a certain point in their life cycle (e.g., eels). Some fish, like salmon, spend their whole life getting mature in the ocean, just to swim up many miles into various rivers to lay their eggs. This is such a grueling thing for their bodies, that some species die after laying their eggs. Although most commonly associated with fish, spawning triggers are also present in bivalves and corals.

In certain cases, aquarists can trigger spawning by duplicating the natural conditions where fish would breed. This can be done at times of the year that is not the same as typical breeding, indoors, fish can be artificially inseminated, etc. All of this is done by mimicking what conditions these fish go through, in the wild, to prepare and partake in the breeding/spawning process. As stated above, these conditions may include rainfall, water level, an abundance of food, and/or salinity of the water. Fish are truly incredible and will do anything to give the next generation of offspring the best chance of survival.

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