BIBLIOGRAPHY ON LARVAL MARINE FISHES IN THE LABORATORY 



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fishes (family Opistliognatliiclae), how- 

 ever, the spawn is held tooether in a shi<>;le 

 mass, and in the former o-roup at least, the 

 young are not incubated and hatch at an 

 unadvanced stage. 



The following bibliography makes no 



claim to completeness, but it will serve to 

 introduce the investigator to a scattered 

 literature. Those items indicated by an 

 asterisk contahi information of general 

 interest and should be consulted no matter 

 what species is to be investigated. 



BIBLIOGRAPHY 



[Asterisk (*) indicates paper of general interest whicli should be consulted no matter what species 



is to be investigated] 



Anthony, Raoul L. F. 



1910. The cultivation of the turbot. (Trans- 

 lated from the French. Proceedings of the 

 Fourth International Fishery Congress, 

 Washington, 1908) U.S. Bureau of Fisheries, 

 Bulletin, vol. 28, part 2, pp. 859-870. 



Atz, James W., and Grace E. Pickford. 



1959. The use of pituitary hormones in fish 

 culture. Endeavour, vol. 18, No. 71, pp. 125- 

 129. 



BiSHAi, H. M. 



1960a. The effect of gas content of water on 

 larval and young fish. Zeitschrift fiir Wis- 

 senschaftliche Zoologie, vol. 163, Nos. 1/2, pp. 

 37-64. 



1960b. The effect of water currents on the 

 survival and distribution of fish larvae. 

 Journal du Conseil Permanent International 

 pour I'Exploration de la Mer, vol. 25, No. 2, 

 pp. 134-146. 



1960c. The effect of hydrogen ion concentra- 

 tion on the survival and distribution of lar- 

 val and young fish. Zeitschrift fiir Wissen- 

 schaftliche Zoologie, vol. 164. Nos. 1/2, pp. 

 107-118. 



1961a. The effect of salinity on the survival 

 and distribution of larval and young fish. 

 Journal du Conseil Permanent International 

 pour I'Exploration de la Mer, vol. 26, No. 2, 

 pp. 166-179. 



1961b. The effect of pressure on the survival 

 and distribution of larval and young fish. 

 Journal du Conseil Permanent International 

 pour I'Exploration de la Mer, vol 26, No. 3, 

 pp. 292-311. 



1961c. Rearing fish larvae. Bulletin of the 

 Zoological Society of Egypt, No. 16, pp. 4-29. 

 Arabic summary. 

 Blaxter, John H. S. 



1960. The effect of extremes of temperature 

 on herring larvae. Journal of the Marine 

 Biological Association of the United King- 

 dom, vol. 39, No. 3, pp. 605-608. 



*1962. Herring rearing — IV. Rearing beyond 

 the yolk-sac stage. Department of Agricul- 

 ture and Fisheries for Scotland, Marine Re- 

 search, vol. 1962, No. 1. 18 pp. 

 Blaxter, John H. S., and G. Hempel. 



1961a. Biologische Beobachtungen bei der 

 Aufzucht von Heringsbrut. Helogolander 

 Wissenschaftliche Meeresuntersuchungen, 

 vol. 7, No. 5, pp. 260-284. (English sum- 

 mary.) 

 1961b. Rearing experiments on herring larvae. 

 Naturwissenschaften, vol. 48, No. 3, pp. 

 81-82. 

 Breder, Charles M., Jb. 



1922. The problem of marine fish culture. 

 Transactions of the American Fisheries 

 Society, vol. 52, pp. 210-218. 

 BuRD, A. C, and R. Jones. 

 1948. Rearing of young cod ("Gadus cal- 

 larias") from an artificial fertilisation at 

 Port Erin. Marine Biological Station, Port 

 Erin, Annual Report for 1945-1947, Nos. 

 58-60, pp. 36-37. (Casual observations; 

 fish reared in pond. ) 

 Clemens, Harold B. 



1956. Rearing larval scombrid fishes in ship- 

 board aquaria. California Fish and Game, 

 vol. 42, No. 1, pp. 69-79. 

 CosTELLO, Donald Paul, M. E. Davidson, A. 

 Eggers, M. H. Fox, and C. Henley. 

 *1957. Methods for obtaining and handling 

 marine eggs and embryos. Marine Biologi- 

 cal Laboratory, Woods Hole, xv+247 pp. 

 Dannevig, Alf, and Gunnar Dannevig. 

 *1950. Factors affecting the survival of fish 

 larvae. Journal du Conseil Permanent In- 

 ternational pour I'Exploration de la Mer, vol. 

 16, No. 2, pp. 211-215. 

 Dannevig, Alf, and Sigfred Hansen. 

 *1952. Faktorer av betydning for fiskeeggenes 

 og fiskeyngelens oppvekst. Reports on Nor- 

 wegian Fishery and Marine Investigations, 

 vol. 10, No. 1, 36 pp. [English summary.] 



